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<blockquote data-quote="sccamper" data-source="post: 16780" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>I've got an Alumacraft 1436 also. Ive done some fishing while standing on the floor/TM foot control, I didnt feel real comfortable. It wasnt bad with both feet on the floor but puting one on the control was differant. An unexpected wave might just cause a swim. I have just gottin used to sitting in a seat and only standing to move around. Maybe my sea legs arent up to par, but I dont even stand on the bow to "water the lake", I use an old plastic container.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sccamper, post: 16780, member: 197"] I've got an Alumacraft 1436 also. Ive done some fishing while standing on the floor/TM foot control, I didnt feel real comfortable. It wasnt bad with both feet on the floor but puting one on the control was differant. An unexpected wave might just cause a swim. I have just gottin used to sitting in a seat and only standing to move around. Maybe my sea legs arent up to par, but I dont even stand on the bow to "water the lake", I use an old plastic container. [/QUOTE]
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