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<blockquote data-quote="Skidz" data-source="post: 211978" data-attributes="member: 3920"><p>I had a 1542 Duracraft mod-v. I wanted more stability and room, and went to a 1648 mod-v. I can tell you, it made a world of diference. If your current boat is a full v bottom, and you're wanting a more flat bottom style, the 1542 will be better. Just kind of depends on what type of water you're using it on too. Your current boat will slice through the water better than a flat or mod-v will. If you have the money to spend, my advice is go with as big as you can afford, you won't ever complain about having too much room or storage.</p><p></p><p>Skidz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skidz, post: 211978, member: 3920"] I had a 1542 Duracraft mod-v. I wanted more stability and room, and went to a 1648 mod-v. I can tell you, it made a world of diference. If your current boat is a full v bottom, and you're wanting a more flat bottom style, the 1542 will be better. Just kind of depends on what type of water you're using it on too. Your current boat will slice through the water better than a flat or mod-v will. If you have the money to spend, my advice is go with as big as you can afford, you won't ever complain about having too much room or storage. Skidz [/QUOTE]
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