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Originally Posted by BigChaf
I was under the impression that a shallow drive boat and motor could go anywhere there was enough water to float the boat. If you don't mind me asking what is the advantage of having a long tail vs the shallow drive in the marsh you are hunting, inquiring minds want to know, thanks.
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SD-Speed
LT-Torque
Having the length on a long tail gives you much more torque to dig a hole in mud. They are a PITA most days but still useful when speed and costs are issues.
SD's are so much easier to run when setup on the proper boat but will still get stuck. Manuverability and speed are primary concerns with these motors but come with a higher price tag.
IMO