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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
10 ft 1031 Gamefisher Conversion Arizona
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<blockquote data-quote="masterbaiter" data-source="post: 348272" data-attributes="member: 13367"><p>I am very familiar with the boat I just sold mine last summer. I fished a lot of small lakes with my son who is roughly 60lbs and im about 220.The 2 of us and the weight of 2 small deep cycle batteries, trolling motor and gear the boat would sit just above the water level. IMO if you plan on adding a deck I am assuming it would serve more as a dry storage area underneath I would probably fish solo and move a majority of the weight and boat contents to the stern. good luck with the build and like all others suggest definitely put it in the water and get a feel of how sturdy and stable she really is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterbaiter, post: 348272, member: 13367"] I am very familiar with the boat I just sold mine last summer. I fished a lot of small lakes with my son who is roughly 60lbs and im about 220.The 2 of us and the weight of 2 small deep cycle batteries, trolling motor and gear the boat would sit just above the water level. IMO if you plan on adding a deck I am assuming it would serve more as a dry storage area underneath I would probably fish solo and move a majority of the weight and boat contents to the stern. good luck with the build and like all others suggest definitely put it in the water and get a feel of how sturdy and stable she really is [/QUOTE]
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