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What is the shallowest running jet boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="RiverBottomOutdoors" data-source="post: 339334" data-attributes="member: 3912"><p>A boat with no dead rise will cavitate the pump a little more ....doesn't have anything to do with being a tunnel. The reason a boat with more deadrise or more V doesn't cavitate as much in chop or turns is because it drafts more water...meaning it sits in the water lower...which is contrary to wanting to go as shallow as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverBottomOutdoors, post: 339334, member: 3912"] A boat with no dead rise will cavitate the pump a little more ....doesn't have anything to do with being a tunnel. The reason a boat with more deadrise or more V doesn't cavitate as much in chop or turns is because it drafts more water...meaning it sits in the water lower...which is contrary to wanting to go as shallow as possible. [/QUOTE]
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