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New Member: Aluminum Boat Stabilizing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tallpine" data-source="post: 380830" data-attributes="member: 14989"><p>It sounds like you might already be questioning the stability of your boat and whether or not it's the right boat for you. Believe me I know that nothing takes the fun out of boating and fishing like being afraid you are going to end up in the drink. I have been through that. Wider and deeper is better in most cases unless you are limited by how you transport it. You can't really make it deeper and about the only thing else you could do is add outriggers or pontoons to it. Before you go to the expense and work of doing something like that consider looking at a different boat with wider beam and higher sides. You will feel and be safer and have more fun on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallpine, post: 380830, member: 14989"] It sounds like you might already be questioning the stability of your boat and whether or not it's the right boat for you. Believe me I know that nothing takes the fun out of boating and fishing like being afraid you are going to end up in the drink. I have been through that. Wider and deeper is better in most cases unless you are limited by how you transport it. You can't really make it deeper and about the only thing else you could do is add outriggers or pontoons to it. Before you go to the expense and work of doing something like that consider looking at a different boat with wider beam and higher sides. You will feel and be safer and have more fun on the water. [/QUOTE]
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