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Big_One 03-28-2011 12:42 PM

Pods on a Tunnel hull.
 
I was wanting to get some input on how aluminum tunnel hulls perform with floation pods. I'm looking at getting a 1548 with a tunnel.

Ray 03-28-2011 12:44 PM

It works. Makes it easier to take off in shallow water.
Reverse sucks on a tunnel hull, pods will make it worse.

whunter29 03-28-2011 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 239440)
It works. Makes it easier to take off in shallow water.
Reverse sucks on a tunnel hull, pods will make it worse.

Very true as I have them on my 1756 alumacraft tunnel hull. I know reverse sucks big time. I assume they do work in shallow water as I have a fifty hp Honda on the back of my boat.

Big_One 03-28-2011 12:53 PM

Yea i guess you can't have the best of both worlds. I really want the shallow water performance in the marsh and on the river by the house, got run over a few sand and gravel bars to get to the fish.

whunter29 03-28-2011 03:41 PM

Just so you know tunnel hulls are great but work best in mud. I have herd on hard surfaces they are hell to get out when stuck.

LaAngler 03-28-2011 03:43 PM

that tunnel is like dragging a 5 gallon bucket everywhere, longer boat comes up flatter

they used to make some 18x42 ventilated tunnel boats in cameron, styron? good marsh boats

Montauk17 03-28-2011 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 239510)
that tunnel is like dragging a 5 gallon bucket everywhere, longer boat comes up flatter

they used to make some 18x42 ventilated tunnel boats in cameron, styron? good marsh boats

I agree,short boats do not run as good as the longer hulls with a tunnel. Southfork 18x42 or 44 is the best running factory built boat on the market.

Ray 03-28-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 239510)
that tunnel is like dragging a 5 gallon bucket everywhere, longer boat comes up flatter

they used to make some 18x42 ventilated tunnel boats in cameron, styron? good marsh boats

Karl Styron, in Creole. He is still a welder, don't know if he still builds boats. He built a lot of duck blinds and boats for Little Pecan. If'n you want him to build one, let me know. I can holler at him.

I had a 20 X 36 with vented tunnel and a 40 Merc. Ran great. Didn't feel like it was pulling anything behind it.

It ran like a normal boat in deep water. Ran like a scalded dog in 6" of water. In shallow water it would level off and scoot.

scott craft 03-28-2011 04:09 PM

A 15 foot tunnel won't do what an 18 foot one will. Alweld makes a deep tunnel that's supposed to do pretty good if you take it and have a vent put on it like the southfork.

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Ray 03-28-2011 04:25 PM

Longer boats do better with a tunnel.

Raymond 03-28-2011 04:35 PM

Wish mine was 2 feet longer

Ray 03-28-2011 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 239538)
Wish mine was 2 feet longer

It's called footites. Everyone wants a bigger boat. Just like other appendages.

Big_One 03-28-2011 04:57 PM

Thanks for the info, more than likely going with a 18'. Speed isn't a big deal, like to run shallow and get up in shallow water. What's ya'lls opions on southfork boats?

Ray 03-28-2011 05:00 PM

18 ft. would be the shortest I would get in a tunnel hull.
2 ft. is not much more cost on an aluminum boat.
Buy the right one the first time.

LaAngler 03-28-2011 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Big_One (Post 239543)
Thanks for the info, more than likely going with a 18'. Speed isn't a big deal, like to run shallow and get up in shallow water. What's ya'lls opions on southfork boats?

talk to ray about that custom, no kidding

may save some cash

weedeater 03-28-2011 05:23 PM

Alweld builds a boat with a perfomance tunnel which is wider and shallower then standerd tunnel. I run a 15x48 alweld with this and it does well in open and shallow water without vent and from what i understand they were built for runnin rivers up north. You can buy this on alot of diff size boats from pretty short to nice and long and diff widths up to around a 52 wide

Big_One 03-28-2011 05:49 PM

Yea i need get with Ray, could get it built with the exact layout i won't. I don't want to go to long cause i get in some tight spots sometmes. Would like to come ya'lls way sometime and try Lacaissene out.

Raymond 03-29-2011 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 239533)
Longer boats do better with a tunnel.

And flats preform better than semi-v's

Ray 03-29-2011 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Big_One (Post 239570)
Yea i need get with Ray, could get it built with the exact layout i won't. I don't want to go to long cause i get in some tight spots sometmes. Would like to come ya'lls way sometime and try Lacaissene out.

Karl is a commercial welder, he works on oilfield work boats and crew boats. I talked to him at the Fur and Wildlife Festival in Jan.
I will find out if he still builds boats.

Ray 03-29-2011 07:16 AM

Just sent his wife a message on FB.


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