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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft Model F Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="SaltyGhost" data-source="post: 363331" data-attributes="member: 15027"><p>:idea: The rounded shape of her hull may make standing on that casting deck a little tipsy. This could be improved by adding ballast so she will sink a little lower in the water. I suggest 1gal jugs of water. Stick them under the seats and into that front compartment. I use this trick on my 19' canoe which is designed to carry 2 people and 400# of gear. If its too light it tips very easy; load her up with water jugs and she is super stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaltyGhost, post: 363331, member: 15027"] :idea: The rounded shape of her hull may make standing on that casting deck a little tipsy. This could be improved by adding ballast so she will sink a little lower in the water. I suggest 1gal jugs of water. Stick them under the seats and into that front compartment. I use this trick on my 19' canoe which is designed to carry 2 people and 400# of gear. If its too light it tips very easy; load her up with water jugs and she is super stable. [/QUOTE]
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