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Default Shallow water outboards


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message
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Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs, I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.






I see them all the the time on craigs list, they use them in the swampy
areas of southeast Missouri, there big with duck hunters and there called
mud motors, big twin briggs and Stratton mostly


I understand they are noisy, and they do huge damage to whatever they
happen to churn over. Like I said I hope they don't catch on up here, it
would be deviating to the lilly pads and other fresh water surface
flowers which usually are avoided by those with conventional outboards.

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Go Devils, mud motors
They have there purpose in some of the swampy areas for access for duck
hunters, they do much less damage than say a 6 wheeler ATV but I doubt
anybody but the local idiots would want one up north, got many local idiots
up yonder? Game warden would kick your arse good here in S IL if you got
caught jacking around with one on our little lakes....we have the sweetist
lilly pads and cutest aquatic weeds, and the biggest bass...and blue gill,
crappie...etc.etc..etc I probably have the biggest Johnson in my
county....my 6yr old grandson took first place for biggest fish in his first
fishing tourny saturday....Oh there I go bragging again...damit....lol