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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
my 12' appleby
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<blockquote data-quote="BoatDawg4120" data-source="post: 369253" data-attributes="member: 9832"><p>I would have to disagree on the comments about a casting deck not being stable on the semi V 12' boats. My first build thread on this site was on a 12' semi v and I had a front and rear casting deck on it that was about 4" below the top of the boat and it was great to fish on. With myself and a buddy we would fish all day both standing as it had no seats in it and even a few times with a third person standing on the bottom of the boat in between the decks and never had any stability issues. It wasnt as tippy as some would say it is. But, this all depends on the shape and design of the boat. I never did know the make and model of mine but it was very stable with front and rear casting decks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoatDawg4120, post: 369253, member: 9832"] I would have to disagree on the comments about a casting deck not being stable on the semi V 12' boats. My first build thread on this site was on a 12' semi v and I had a front and rear casting deck on it that was about 4" below the top of the boat and it was great to fish on. With myself and a buddy we would fish all day both standing as it had no seats in it and even a few times with a third person standing on the bottom of the boat in between the decks and never had any stability issues. It wasnt as tippy as some would say it is. But, this all depends on the shape and design of the boat. I never did know the make and model of mine but it was very stable with front and rear casting decks. [/QUOTE]
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