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<blockquote data-quote="DrNip" data-source="post: 370871" data-attributes="member: 10062"><p>I have a flat bottom and wish it was a mod v. If anything I would recommend a tall transom. I couldn't imagine being out on the water with a short transom but people do it all the time. I go all over the lake with no problems. But with it being a tin it is light and the wind whips it around quickly so I avoid anything over 10-15 MPH wind. Also be prepared for water slap on the bow. Drives me bonkers and I know it has to the fish. I have plans of picking up a Silent Stalker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrNip, post: 370871, member: 10062"] I have a flat bottom and wish it was a mod v. If anything I would recommend a tall transom. I couldn't imagine being out on the water with a short transom but people do it all the time. I go all over the lake with no problems. But with it being a tin it is light and the wind whips it around quickly so I avoid anything over 10-15 MPH wind. Also be prepared for water slap on the bow. Drives me bonkers and I know it has to the fish. I have plans of picking up a Silent Stalker. [/QUOTE]
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