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Has anybody noticed the absence new Jon boats under 15ft for sale?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 498161" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Small fishing boat is a perfect match for me. Retired and plan on using the boat about three times a week. Boat ramp that leads to Eufaula lake {Oklahoma} is about 5 miles away from the house. Easy to launch and recover, eight horsepower mercury outboard easy on gas consumption, 14 foot mod V lonestar should run shallow enough to get where the fish are during the spring. Will be fishing solo most of the time so really have no need for a larger boat. The boating industry is no different from others in their market strategy. Big and loaded with fancy equipment with a high price tag is good for profits. They must convince you that is necessary in order to enjoy fishing. While out fishing in my little boat might pop open a coors from the ice chest and think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 498161, member: 32555"] Small fishing boat is a perfect match for me. Retired and plan on using the boat about three times a week. Boat ramp that leads to Eufaula lake {Oklahoma} is about 5 miles away from the house. Easy to launch and recover, eight horsepower mercury outboard easy on gas consumption, 14 foot mod V lonestar should run shallow enough to get where the fish are during the spring. Will be fishing solo most of the time so really have no need for a larger boat. The boating industry is no different from others in their market strategy. Big and loaded with fancy equipment with a high price tag is good for profits. They must convince you that is necessary in order to enjoy fishing. While out fishing in my little boat might pop open a coors from the ice chest and think about it. [/QUOTE]
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