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<blockquote data-quote="Colehenry" data-source="post: 340602" data-attributes="member: 13411"><p>I'm fixing to invest in a Jon boat for fishing but I have no experience with flat bottoms just bass boats. My questions is would a 14-16 Jon boat be able to handle a 1-2 foot wake and staying dry? Is bottom with or length going to have more affect on being able to handle the wakes? I'm being to think I should look for a wider 16 footer and steer away from the 14 footers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colehenry, post: 340602, member: 13411"] I'm fixing to invest in a Jon boat for fishing but I have no experience with flat bottoms just bass boats. My questions is would a 14-16 Jon boat be able to handle a 1-2 foot wake and staying dry? Is bottom with or length going to have more affect on being able to handle the wakes? I'm being to think I should look for a wider 16 footer and steer away from the 14 footers. [/QUOTE]
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