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Transducer for a jet jon?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 402252" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Very true! That's the thing about a jet VS. an outboard. The outboard acts like a depth limiter, and will hit bottom long before the boat grounds out. With a jet, it's possible to keep going until you run out of water completely, and the boat comes to an abrupt stop (don't ask me how I know this, LOL) </p><p></p><p>Also, if you own a jet and an outboard like me, that jet will teach you bad habits, you will get used to being able to run areas with it, and then when you go to run that area with the outboard, you'll forget exactly where the deepest water is, and be aground before you know it (don't ask me how I know this, either :mrgreen: )</p><p></p><p>Polarized glasses definitely help with spotting those sandbars, shoals, oyster beds, lateral steps, and other underwater obstructions, for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 402252, member: 6937"] Very true! That's the thing about a jet VS. an outboard. The outboard acts like a depth limiter, and will hit bottom long before the boat grounds out. With a jet, it's possible to keep going until you run out of water completely, and the boat comes to an abrupt stop (don't ask me how I know this, LOL) Also, if you own a jet and an outboard like me, that jet will teach you bad habits, you will get used to being able to run areas with it, and then when you go to run that area with the outboard, you'll forget exactly where the deepest water is, and be aground before you know it (don't ask me how I know this, either :mrgreen: ) Polarized glasses definitely help with spotting those sandbars, shoals, oyster beds, lateral steps, and other underwater obstructions, for sure. [/QUOTE]
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