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<blockquote data-quote="captain belly" data-source="post: 457174" data-attributes="member: 23809"><p>The max my boat can go is 30 mph, and the top seems far from stress. Not sure the rating on int.</p><p>As far as 'fishing' goes..... I do mostly catfishing on a big river where I cast and sit, so I rarely have to collapse it. the only time I collapse the top, is when I'm pulling in trotlines and diddy poles. it is SUPER easy to collapse. You just unhook the front straps and it folds back out of the way. If I were to bass fish from the back of the boat, I would collapse the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain belly, post: 457174, member: 23809"] The max my boat can go is 30 mph, and the top seems far from stress. Not sure the rating on int. As far as 'fishing' goes..... I do mostly catfishing on a big river where I cast and sit, so I rarely have to collapse it. the only time I collapse the top, is when I'm pulling in trotlines and diddy poles. it is SUPER easy to collapse. You just unhook the front straps and it folds back out of the way. If I were to bass fish from the back of the boat, I would collapse the top. [/QUOTE]
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