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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Don't Know what it is....but I got it. New Video 6/10/09
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<blockquote data-quote="evattman" data-source="post: 58858" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Thanks for the tip! I'll move it! Would you recommend that I have 2 individual ties on the transom instead of the one all the way around the boat? I have 2 hooks on the trailer back their where I could connect to the rear boat handles. </p><p>If I remember correct, its 68in at its widest point.(54 at stern) As far as stable.....I cant believe how stable it is. I can stand on the side edge of the bow and I bet it does not tip more than 3 inches . I have no problem standing and walking.....but also.....Im not a big guy. (155lbs)</p><p>I guess the stability comes from all of the added weight of the decking and such.....because I have been in a bare aluminum semi-v that was dang near impossible to stand up in.</p><p>I was nervous the 1st time I took it out ...I had my girlfriend and an 80lb dog......I was worried about stability. Not a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evattman, post: 58858, member: 473"] Thanks for the tip! I'll move it! Would you recommend that I have 2 individual ties on the transom instead of the one all the way around the boat? I have 2 hooks on the trailer back their where I could connect to the rear boat handles. If I remember correct, its 68in at its widest point.(54 at stern) As far as stable.....I cant believe how stable it is. I can stand on the side edge of the bow and I bet it does not tip more than 3 inches . I have no problem standing and walking.....but also.....Im not a big guy. (155lbs) I guess the stability comes from all of the added weight of the decking and such.....because I have been in a bare aluminum semi-v that was dang near impossible to stand up in. I was nervous the 1st time I took it out ...I had my girlfriend and an 80lb dog......I was worried about stability. Not a problem [/QUOTE]
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