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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My first project. 1963 Alumacraft 16' V
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<blockquote data-quote="millertime4242" data-source="post: 152995" data-attributes="member: 3002"><p>Actually it is very stable! I have an uncle with a 14' v-bottom where he mounted a push pole stand above his motor (lives on the flats in FL) and the stability is okay in that, so i wasn't real worried. But I was actually surprised at just how stable my boat is. I've been on a lot of bass boats and it just under their stability. The beam is 66" at the widest point, about 3/4 the way back in the front deck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millertime4242, post: 152995, member: 3002"] Actually it is very stable! I have an uncle with a 14' v-bottom where he mounted a push pole stand above his motor (lives on the flats in FL) and the stability is okay in that, so i wasn't real worried. But I was actually surprised at just how stable my boat is. I've been on a lot of bass boats and it just under their stability. The beam is 66" at the widest point, about 3/4 the way back in the front deck. [/QUOTE]
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