Lets see some pics of that!!
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Noted. Guess I shouldn't worry too much about then. Basically...don't be stupid. got it.
there are some horror stories on here about running a ground. if your in unknown waters to yourself, like stated before watch your depth gauge. i have lakes, so if im near shore i keep the speeds low unless i know the area. unlike I/O's if you hit something hard enough, that prop will jump up and eat at your fiberglass. i hit a submerged tree once, luckily i was able to see an arm sticking out and hit the side of it. the only damage i had was a bent strut and prop.