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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 4639883" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>The only comments I can make is over in Ark on the White river you will see way more props than jets. From personal experience the jets can suck up grass which can shut it down and they can also suck up pea gravel which can cause damage. Of course props get chunks knocked out and chewed up by the gravel. Most of the dealers over there I ever talked with recommend a prop over the jet, because of the pea gravel thing. You will also loose a percentage of the hp in just running the jet drive as compared to a prop. </p><p></p><p>The plus of the jet is you can run shallower water over the prop. A lot make a lot more noise and you can be heard before you are seen if you like that. Been a while since I checked prices but the jets were quite a few dollars higher for the same hp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 4639883, member: 2777"] The only comments I can make is over in Ark on the White river you will see way more props than jets. From personal experience the jets can suck up grass which can shut it down and they can also suck up pea gravel which can cause damage. Of course props get chunks knocked out and chewed up by the gravel. Most of the dealers over there I ever talked with recommend a prop over the jet, because of the pea gravel thing. You will also loose a percentage of the hp in just running the jet drive as compared to a prop. The plus of the jet is you can run shallower water over the prop. A lot make a lot more noise and you can be heard before you are seen if you like that. Been a while since I checked prices but the jets were quite a few dollars higher for the same hp. [/QUOTE]
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