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ultrajack
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4WD for your boat!
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Worth it for sure. My uncle makes them and my dad has had one on his boat since i was little. http://theultrajack.com/
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We have always had them on our marsh boats. They are great and can get you just about any ware. They work alsome for running in thick grassy and shallow marshes.
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Thanks guys sounds good guess I will be getting on soon
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Buddy of mine had one, I have a tunnel he pretty much could go anywhere I can! Only downfall is pretty much have to use a tiller extension witch isn't a big deal gotta reach far back to shift on most motors though
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Only bad think. If you use your boat in lake. They catch lots of air in choppy water.
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do they work on a tunnel?
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How do they do in mud?
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I would say no.....the skeg on the jackplate looks like it would hit the tunnel. On a tunnel it is best not to run a jackplate,you want the prop as close to the tunnel as possible for the best performance.
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Probably does well, your motor won't though. Mud doesn't flow or cool well in an outboard Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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