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Every angler knows that there are some great fish to be found in very shallow waters but to get to them without scaring them away requires a boat with stealth.Ī technical poling skiff or a Jon boat (which can be paddled, poled or even rowed) will be a great boat for solo fishing or even for two anglers working in tandem. In fact you can even convert a Jon boat into a bass boat for a fraction of the cost of buying a bass boat.Īlthough a Jon boat is a great choice for fishing many anglers who prefer a bigger boat, or navigate larger deeper waters that are more turbulent, will opt for a flat-bottomed skiff.Ī technical poling skiff is a shallow water boat that is used in large water bodies when you are fishing for super sensitive fish, like bonefish or bass fish or when you are crab hunting in the shallows. Jon boats are very easy to set-up for fishing and work well for shallow water bass fishing.
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#Inboard jet boat full#
For a full rundown of what a Jon boat can be used for read this article. Jon boats are by far the best shallow water personal watercraft that you can buy because they are versatile, easily customized and they are cheap.
#Inboard jet boat professional#
Some take the capability of shallow water navigation to extremes and professional anglers can tell you that there are boats that can float on water surfaces which are only a few inches deep, like a Jon boat. When it comes to fishing in the shallows, some boats are better than others by design.
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So lets say you are in a scenario where there’s literally 1 inch of water and you didn’t have a choice but to go over that water, the hull, which would actually be making contact with the bottom of the river, and as long as you still have 1 inch of water, the tunnel hull is still going to draw water and then feed the jet even though you’re rubbing the bottom of the river. So in a sense you can be hitting debris and obstacles with the bottom planing surface of the boat, but, as long as there is water it will continue drawing up into the tunnel approach which still feeds the jet, again, due to the fact that it is elevated 3 inches above. Here’s what happens as the jet boat is being pushed forward under power water from the front (where the tunnel begins) allows the water coming off the bottom surface of the boat to draw into the approach upward into the jet that is elevated off of the bottom. So what this means is the jet is approximately 3 inches higher than the actual bottom of the boat.
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The tunnel hull allows the jet to be elevated off the planing surface of the boat.
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