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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
21ft flat bottom The "Bucket"
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<blockquote data-quote="Flat Bottom" data-source="post: 174669" data-attributes="member: 4594"><p>haha, yeah it handles rough water like a champ. one of my very first initial test runs was in 3-4 foot rolling swells on the mighty columbia river, it didn't even faze it. I have taken it crabbing and broke the bar with it out of newport oregon. It does very well, not quite an offshore setup haha... but handles very nicely. i wish that i had enough money to put a jet in this thing, that would be sweet, however i'm going to stick with outboards, and with this suzuki for now... it has issues but i feel like i owe it to the engine to see it through till death... it sat in horrible conditions for nearly 20 years and then fired right up... come on haha. here are a few pics of the old motor setup, a makeshift jackplate that didn't work much at all... the boat has a little makeshift duck blind on it, so that's what all the burlap is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat Bottom, post: 174669, member: 4594"] haha, yeah it handles rough water like a champ. one of my very first initial test runs was in 3-4 foot rolling swells on the mighty columbia river, it didn't even faze it. I have taken it crabbing and broke the bar with it out of newport oregon. It does very well, not quite an offshore setup haha... but handles very nicely. i wish that i had enough money to put a jet in this thing, that would be sweet, however i'm going to stick with outboards, and with this suzuki for now... it has issues but i feel like i owe it to the engine to see it through till death... it sat in horrible conditions for nearly 20 years and then fired right up... come on haha. here are a few pics of the old motor setup, a makeshift jackplate that didn't work much at all... the boat has a little makeshift duck blind on it, so that's what all the burlap is. [/QUOTE]
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