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<blockquote data-quote="bcritch" data-source="post: 27336" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>The front is a little heavy. I fished with another member on Wednesday and I did notice with both of us in the boat and him in the front on the deck that the front was a little lower than the back but there was still plenty of distance from the deck to the waterline. The deck is definitly strong enough to stand on it with no problem. I was out by myself last night and and it worked great. It's nice having the deck to lay your gear and rods down without tripping all over them. I did struggle a bit getting the boat back on the trailer by myself. I'm used to just lifting the front end up on the back of my trailer and just cranking her in. For some reason when I placed the front end of my boat on the trailer it keep sliding off. I'm guessing due to the extra weight. I think I may have to get the trailer in the water now to level the boat off when I put it on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcritch, post: 27336, member: 137"] The front is a little heavy. I fished with another member on Wednesday and I did notice with both of us in the boat and him in the front on the deck that the front was a little lower than the back but there was still plenty of distance from the deck to the waterline. The deck is definitly strong enough to stand on it with no problem. I was out by myself last night and and it worked great. It's nice having the deck to lay your gear and rods down without tripping all over them. I did struggle a bit getting the boat back on the trailer by myself. I'm used to just lifting the front end up on the back of my trailer and just cranking her in. For some reason when I placed the front end of my boat on the trailer it keep sliding off. I'm guessing due to the extra weight. I think I may have to get the trailer in the water now to level the boat off when I put it on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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