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![]() wrote ... But they are also hard to control at slow speeds, and imo use a lot of gas. That depends on the pump design. The Hamilton 212 has large reverse buckets that provide excellent low speed control. I can rotate my boat in its own length. Fuel efficiency is also close to a prop. Another thing which I haven't had to deal with is that they can suck a rope up into the jet, and then you have hell getting it out. That's true, it's good to avoid that although some provide an access hatch from the top. -rick- |
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