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Adding Drop-Down Ramp to Jon Bost
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<blockquote data-quote="NMUangler" data-source="post: 424634" data-attributes="member: 21816"><p>Thanks for all the feedback, and support. It's really appreciated. </p><p></p><p>I have contacted several of the landing craft manufacturers. I also love the idea of the bailey boat, but doubt I'll happen across one for sale anywhere near me in my price range. The drop-nose jet boats are also out of price-range, but incredible looking machines. </p><p></p><p>I will keep my eyes open for an 18 footer, but if I do go with a 16 ft, I'll make sure to get at least a 60" bottom (hopefully 72").</p><p></p><p>I know it will be dependent on water depth, but generally speaking, would getting a modified V-hull Jon effect my ability to anchor close enough to shore to load clients if I decide to place ramp on the side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMUangler, post: 424634, member: 21816"] Thanks for all the feedback, and support. It's really appreciated. I have contacted several of the landing craft manufacturers. I also love the idea of the bailey boat, but doubt I'll happen across one for sale anywhere near me in my price range. The drop-nose jet boats are also out of price-range, but incredible looking machines. I will keep my eyes open for an 18 footer, but if I do go with a 16 ft, I'll make sure to get at least a 60" bottom (hopefully 72"). I know it will be dependent on water depth, but generally speaking, would getting a modified V-hull Jon effect my ability to anchor close enough to shore to load clients if I decide to place ramp on the side? [/QUOTE]
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