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32" vs 36" vs 42" vs 48" jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="bean210" data-source="post: 385398" data-attributes="member: 5697"><p>ok,</p><p>I went to the alumacraft/lowe dealer today. they have just about every jon boat that both manufacturers make, which is nice, because a lot of dealers just have a couple of jon boats on the premises.</p><p>the 1036 looks a little small sitting next to a 1236. </p><p> the 1232 looks a little narrow, but I have fished out of a canoe before, even standing up.</p><p> the best compromise looks like the alumacraft 1236. it is probably the perfect combination of length/width for a small boat, and it is rated for 10hp</p><p> honestly, I could go with any of the three, but will probably end up with the 1236. the only downside: being 12' will make it harder to store and it weighs 125lbs. the 1036 and 1232 are around 100lbs</p><p>I've got a few weeks before I will be back in that direction, I'll keep looking on cl. I did just miss an alumacraft 1232 and trailer a month ago. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bean210, post: 385398, member: 5697"] ok, I went to the alumacraft/lowe dealer today. they have just about every jon boat that both manufacturers make, which is nice, because a lot of dealers just have a couple of jon boats on the premises. the 1036 looks a little small sitting next to a 1236. the 1232 looks a little narrow, but I have fished out of a canoe before, even standing up. the best compromise looks like the alumacraft 1236. it is probably the perfect combination of length/width for a small boat, and it is rated for 10hp honestly, I could go with any of the three, but will probably end up with the 1236. the only downside: being 12' will make it harder to store and it weighs 125lbs. the 1036 and 1232 are around 100lbs I've got a few weeks before I will be back in that direction, I'll keep looking on cl. I did just miss an alumacraft 1232 and trailer a month ago. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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