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Contemplating a 10ft Jon boat from Academy
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 211773" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>Um craigslist a used one after test running someone elses. 10'x3', trace it out on the ground, it's not much of a boat. </p><p></p><p>Personally I think a bass buggy style or Pontoon yak would be a more comfortable hull to fish out of. I would not own a tin boat smaller than a 1448 and expect two people to bass fish out of it for more than two hours.</p><p></p><p>If anything, why not pick up a 1236 hull to tie onto the camper for the trip, then you can stuff it in the back of the truck to go to the ramp. It's more room (not much) and more stable (not by much) and I think more enjoyable. If you design a modular floor the hull should be light enough that you can get it in the water without too much strain as well.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 211773, member: 1523"] Um craigslist a used one after test running someone elses. 10'x3', trace it out on the ground, it's not much of a boat. Personally I think a bass buggy style or Pontoon yak would be a more comfortable hull to fish out of. I would not own a tin boat smaller than a 1448 and expect two people to bass fish out of it for more than two hours. If anything, why not pick up a 1236 hull to tie onto the camper for the trip, then you can stuff it in the back of the truck to go to the ramp. It's more room (not much) and more stable (not by much) and I think more enjoyable. If you design a modular floor the hull should be light enough that you can get it in the water without too much strain as well. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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