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dicklaxt Offline 26 posts Reply |
Does someone have or know of a link or site that discusses the pros and cons of these units,or if you like you can list your known experiences.I would appreciate either.
dick |
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border_boy Offline 26 posts Reply |
If you plan on dredging in shallow water like less than a couple ft a suction nozzle is the way to go, mostly used on highbanker combos. If dredging in deeper water where the chance of gulping air (fine with a suction nozzle) does not exist then a power jet will is the way to go as it is constantly under water and provides a greater suction at depth than a nozzle. I guess the pro of a nozzle is that you can suck air without affecting the system.
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