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TRACKER STABILITY QUESTION
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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 420641" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>I agree, go with the widest bottom you can for a given length. Even on my 1860 mod-v we have to be somewhat mindful of moving suddenly from one side to the other. I'm 200 and my fishing buddies range from 180 up to 250. No real fear of falling overboard, but it can increase the pucker factor for a second. As others have said too, a flat bottom will be more stable than a mod-v hull. And since you aren't going to be on bigger water a flat bottom should work great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 420641, member: 11641"] I agree, go with the widest bottom you can for a given length. Even on my 1860 mod-v we have to be somewhat mindful of moving suddenly from one side to the other. I'm 200 and my fishing buddies range from 180 up to 250. No real fear of falling overboard, but it can increase the pucker factor for a second. As others have said too, a flat bottom will be more stable than a mod-v hull. And since you aren't going to be on bigger water a flat bottom should work great. [/QUOTE]
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