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<blockquote data-quote="dampeoples" data-source="post: 3929" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>That really depends on how you're fishing, riding down the bank pitching or flipping, you can stand folks elbow to elbow, but hauling back a c-rig with a 3 foot leader is gonna be problematic!</p><p></p><p>I'd say that a 14-16ft. jon, if that's what you are after, is gonna be the most likely to fit three folks, and still be able to be loaded and launched in less than perfect ramps. The biggest thing to look at is the bottom width, not the beam, or the top width. I personally use a 1436, but for three folks all the time, i would look to upgrade to a 42 or more inch wide bottom.</p><p></p><p>Fill us in on the rest of your details, such as how heavy, where you fish, etc, etc, and most importantly, how much you have to spend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dampeoples, post: 3929, member: 6"] That really depends on how you're fishing, riding down the bank pitching or flipping, you can stand folks elbow to elbow, but hauling back a c-rig with a 3 foot leader is gonna be problematic! I'd say that a 14-16ft. jon, if that's what you are after, is gonna be the most likely to fit three folks, and still be able to be loaded and launched in less than perfect ramps. The biggest thing to look at is the bottom width, not the beam, or the top width. I personally use a 1436, but for three folks all the time, i would look to upgrade to a 42 or more inch wide bottom. Fill us in on the rest of your details, such as how heavy, where you fish, etc, etc, and most importantly, how much you have to spend! [/QUOTE]
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