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1454 deep v or a 1654 flat bottom?
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<blockquote data-quote="tccanoe" data-source="post: 161828" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>From what I can tell by looken, the flat bottom ain't a flat-flat bottom but a mod-V. With that in mind, I'd go with the flat bottom. It will still cut the water somewhat and be stable to stand in and fish out of. You will have to be carefull of water conditions when you fish. Stay close to shore if it starts to get rough or calls for bad weather. In flat calm you'll be OK. Find water around your area more suited to your boat is the best thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tccanoe, post: 161828, member: 3325"] From what I can tell by looken, the flat bottom ain't a flat-flat bottom but a mod-V. With that in mind, I'd go with the flat bottom. It will still cut the water somewhat and be stable to stand in and fish out of. You will have to be carefull of water conditions when you fish. Stay close to shore if it starts to get rough or calls for bad weather. In flat calm you'll be OK. Find water around your area more suited to your boat is the best thing. [/QUOTE]
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