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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My topper 1436 DONE!
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<blockquote data-quote="BassmanET" data-source="post: 396426" data-attributes="member: 15408"><p>Stability is good. The front deck is at water level so its perfect for that boat. I've tried standing on the rear deck & it does get a little tippy. You just have to be aware of how your moving around in the boat. The 9.5hp evenrude is also just right, with just me in the boat I'm hitting 17-18 mph, with an other adult I'm hitting 15-16 mph (i'm 185# my son is 130#).</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your build!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassmanET, post: 396426, member: 15408"] Stability is good. The front deck is at water level so its perfect for that boat. I've tried standing on the rear deck & it does get a little tippy. You just have to be aware of how your moving around in the boat. The 9.5hp evenrude is also just right, with just me in the boat I'm hitting 17-18 mph, with an other adult I'm hitting 15-16 mph (i'm 185# my son is 130#). Good luck with your build!! [/QUOTE]
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