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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbotm" data-source="post: 221411" data-attributes="member: 6226"><p>The little pelican boats are great but I strongly recommend you go for the 10 footer if you fish with another person. Early this summer I did a fishing tournament in my 8 foot pelican with a buddy. I put it up for sale that night and bought my 1542 for a few hundred more dollars. Not being able to move made the little boat uncomfortable after the 4 hour mark. I would go 1236 if I were you. If you go plastic shoot for a 10 foot you will appreciate the extra 2 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbotm, post: 221411, member: 6226"] The little pelican boats are great but I strongly recommend you go for the 10 footer if you fish with another person. Early this summer I did a fishing tournament in my 8 foot pelican with a buddy. I put it up for sale that night and bought my 1542 for a few hundred more dollars. Not being able to move made the little boat uncomfortable after the 4 hour mark. I would go 1236 if I were you. If you go plastic shoot for a 10 foot you will appreciate the extra 2 feet. [/QUOTE]
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