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  • hard to see where you are going looking back all the time. Was something wrong with the motor?

  • Hard to turn like that in 2" of water... Cool video, get ahold of me... Let's kill some ducks!

  • Why is the river so shallow? Has anybody ever told you that you kind of look like Nicolas Cage?

  • @crispyspa he does exactly, so much that its creepey

  • @crispyspa I said the same thing... a southern nicolas cage.

  • what size boat you do you have that thing on? im getting that same engine next season

  • soil erosion from a duck boat in the middle of a river, your an idiot. go gripe at some wake setters or X stars

  • Glad to see that your so concerned about soil erosion. :D

  • @TastyColoda134 it's called clearing the channel

  • berrgie!

  • is that aKohler Magnum engine

  • u loook soooooo wooooooooooooorried!

  • Did I see mud lines where he was driving. Would suck to get stuck out there!

  • Oh we did get stuck, more than once. I had to buy a 100' rope and pull the boat out through the local park in town, the mud in that river is worse than I have ever seen while hunting... waist deep and thick.

  • Muddy buddy HD mini 23, on crow river, in only two inches of water " in someplaces..... " It is in the description of the video:)

  • @fkwp99 what kind of speeds are you getting out of that 23

  • he died?

  • mudbogging with a boat....thats a new sport for the redneck olympics!!

  • thats more then 2 inches your hull mark is deeper then 2 inches for christ sake

  • not if its a john.

  • im tlakin bout in the video you can clearly see hes displacing more then 2 inches of water..... even a jon doenst sit perfectly on top of the water especialy with the weight of a human in it this guy appears to be in deeeper water

  • oh. its a mud buddy tho. they are made for it. they island jump and everything. so i guess two inches is yes a stretch of te truth but it wasnt very deep because in part of the vid he was displacing more mud than plain water.

  • i just didnt see any mud man.... just looked to me like he was cruising down a shallow river maybe a foot deep or so

  • its kinda late in the video and its WAY to sloppy looking to be water in my opinion. 2:43 there is some sloppy junk and at 3:28. it just dont look like water and it isnt melted fudge or chocolate pudding so what else could it be besides soupy mud?

  • i like the hat dude

  • Running it a trimmed a little high dont ya think. Optimal trim would be a bit lower so that your not fighting the tiller against the prop.

  • Well if you read the title, he's running in 2 inches of water.

  • Did you not read that he's in 2" of water? C'mon be observant.

  • What size boat is this on??

  • it is on a express 1440

  • do you know the weight of the motor and what size transom is that

  • When they're not 5k for a 35 hyper I'll buy one. Can't see paying that kind of $ for a motor that doesn't even have a reverse.

  • It's a special application motor.

    People who actually have use for one understand why it's not equipped with a transmission that provides you with reverse.

  • Hey Jizz-

    I know full well what they're for. I've been researching them for years but feel they're overpriced. I need one for Reelfoot Lake to go over the stumps that lurk inches under the water. You can't see them until you've knocked your lower unit nearly off.

  • the boat that he's in doesn't but gator tail which has the same engine does have reverse

  • What kinda of Mud Buddy is that? Looks like Mini. Whatever it is it's running great!

  • looks like a 23hp with mods to me, could be stock as well, thats beefy motor for only 23hp.

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