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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1248 Semi V build/restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz1" data-source="post: 374030" data-attributes="member: 16032"><p>It's not terribly unstable, I'm usually a shore fisher and last summer I got sick of it so I bought my first boat with hunting in mind that would roll into fishing. My buddy would stand while motoring all morning long, and would make fun of me saying I don't have my boat feet yet. Lol. To me, it's not too stable, however I'd bet in the realm of things (as my buddy usually fishes his canoe and not my boat) it is. I want a front casting deck, so I'll let you know then! haha</p><p></p><p>Overall it is a decent slate, and holds water tight (unless it's a smallllll leak). The only issue is that there is a million tiny little holes that I'm shutting with pop rivets and 5200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz1, post: 374030, member: 16032"] It's not terribly unstable, I'm usually a shore fisher and last summer I got sick of it so I bought my first boat with hunting in mind that would roll into fishing. My buddy would stand while motoring all morning long, and would make fun of me saying I don't have my boat feet yet. Lol. To me, it's not too stable, however I'd bet in the realm of things (as my buddy usually fishes his canoe and not my boat) it is. I want a front casting deck, so I'll let you know then! haha Overall it is a decent slate, and holds water tight (unless it's a smallllll leak). The only issue is that there is a million tiny little holes that I'm shutting with pop rivets and 5200. [/QUOTE]
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