I run A 1860 seaark CC jet with a Yamaha 90/65 and ulterra 80 up front. There is definitely a learning curve. First time I unloaded the boat I ended up backwards on the pier, the only thing worse than the low speed forward handling is anything in reverse. Pretty much a trolling motor party for any low speed stuff. Mine isn't that bad on chop with the mod v hull, but as stated before, it isn't a pleasure cruiser. I was a little worried about the ulterra durability but I've beat the snot out of it and it keeps on ticking.
I did add a come along and some sand anchors to my supplies this year as I spent a couple hours waiting for the dam to open and bring up the river last year, shallow sandbars and fog are a bad mix, but I had a rare summer Friday off so it was go time.
Overall a great rig for a shallow,stump and rock filled river , wife and kids like being able to go up to no mans land and have huge sandbars all to ourselves as the only other people that can get there are the occasional canoe/kayak.