Sometimes I wish I wasn't banned at the other site...I would love to link the Tx_DJ thread from over there. It kept us occupied from spring, well into the summer about 6 or 7 years ago now. It was a real saga. It was titled "how I know my jet boat will run in 8" of water". When you realize the treetops coming out of the water are bushes, your SCREWED! Tx_dj had a brand new boat, and ran it about a mile north of the last contour line on the charts, which was 6' if I remember correctly. When he realized he was way out of bounds, he tried to turn, and the boat slowed as a result of the turn...GROUNDED!!! While the boat will run in 8" of water, it takes 16" to float static. So now he was stuck there for weeks. Don't deliberately run in water so shallow that you make milkshakes, don't power off of sandbars, don't power back from shore at all...until you are in 3' of water. Some know their waters and accept the risk, but they also know their boats and how to fix them. As a general rule, none of us should be trying to operate in less than 3' of water.
@swatski , you river boaters have balls!