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Center Console Tunnel Hull in Marshes
Talked to a guy at work today, says he used to run one in the pools at Lacassine ... told him I was suspicious but he swears he did. So it got me thinking how (im)practical an aluminum CC would be in the marsh? |
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Tunnel hull
My dad recently bought a tunnel hull that's 18' with a 72 in bottom, with pods. Amazed me where he could go. He follows the rest of our crew with surface drives as long as he has a inch or two of water.
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a guy in my neighbor hood has made several. the next one is always better than the last. he's a fly fisherman-----they're kinda weird anyway.
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I've been seeing some clean used aluminum boats with center consoles and 40's and i wondered if they'd be good platforms for Lacassine ...
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Yea I bet it would run through anything, if narrow trails are not a concern this is a very good option. All that surface area means very little draft; what engine did he have?
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Tunnel Hull
115 motor with a hydrolic jack plate.
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Are we only talking just tunnel aluminum CC boats for marsh? We have always run aluminum flats CC in the marsh with outboards for fly fishing and sight casting
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