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All the shallow water clearance you'll ever need, even works on a lawn
after a rain or heavy dew. http://www.glen-l.com/designs/special/airboat.html "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... | http://www.glen-l.com/designs/special/scooter.html | | Still looking and thinking. This is interesting. With it being a tunnel | design couldn't you get even more shallow water clearance by going to a jet | outboard... yeah... loss of HP etc, but its a fair trade.. | | Also when you consider that you would build a boat like this for really | shallow water use. Tidal flats, but possibly also for rivers with sandbars | and humps. Wouldn't it make more sense if built out of aluminum instead of | wood? Or is the thought that you can repair dings with glass filled epoxy | putty more easily with it being made of glassed over wood? | | | | -- | Bob La Londe | http://www.YumaBassMan.com | | |
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