Quote Originally Posted by Hoytman86 View Post
The farther your lines are from the boat when running inline boards, the more extreme the changes in speed and depth when you're turning.
This is extremely important as the outside board can stall completely at the very start of an extreme turn and stay stalled depending on the amount and directions of your course change. If you have more line back from the board to the inline wt than what the water depth is (example, 31 ft back in 25 ft of water) the bait and inline wt goes straight to the bottom and if you are over a rocky/reef bottom you can become snagged rather easily. Please keep this in mind and save yourself some headaches if using inline wts. If you are using Jets or Tru-trip divers they tend to float up slowly acting the exact opposite of inline wts.