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Wow!
I'd love to try that in someone else's boat.
 
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You'll definitely be wanting the "deluxe" keelshield for that!

Seriously, though - that is nuts.
 
Try that on a Yamaha and you'll end up at the bottom!! Lol
 
Certain companies build aluminum hull boats for conditions like that. It is actually not that uncommon to have an "extreme" hull jet boat on a river.

Here is a pic of one of my old buddies after hitting a log for a jump in his gator boat extreme.

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