Which asset is described as a mud boat?

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Multiple Choice

Which asset is described as a mud boat?

Mud boats are built specifically for navigating shallow, mucky environments. They usually have a flat or shallow-draft hull and are sized to distribute weight and keep the vessel stable in soft mud, allowing it to move where deeper, round-bottom boats would bog down.

The option described as a 20ft shallow water mud boat directly matches this purpose and capability. It explicitly indicates both the mud boat type and its suitability for shallow, muddy conditions, which is exactly what defines a mud boat.

The other choices don’t fit that description: a 14-foot RIB on a trailer is a rigid inflatable boat, not optimized for mud; a Jon boat and trailer is a simple flat-bottom craft not specifically described for mud; and a Jon boat on a lift is still a Jon boat, not identified as a mudぼ boat.

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