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"jamesgangnc" wrote in message ups.com... Jet drives do handle shallow water better than anything else but they use a lot of gas. Calif Bill wrote: "Archie Bunker" wrote in message oups.com... jamesgangnc wrote: Do you mean outboards verses inboard/outboards verses inboards? Yes, I meant inboard/outboard....sorry. I would be scared to use a true inboard around here because of all the stumps here in these East Texas/West Louisiana lakes. I am also considering jet drive if anyone has comments about that. Thanks for your responses so far guys. What about fuel economy on 4 stroke vs. 2 stroke? You might go to www.riverjetmagazine.com forums for jet drive questions. These are mostly aluminum boats. More expensive than Mastercrafts in lots of cases. The newer Hamilton 212's are about 95% the efficiency of a prop boat. My Kodiak 3 stage is about 85%. Overall in the total cost of a boat is negligible. |
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