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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHand" data-source="post: 163138" data-attributes="member: 4102"><p>Thanks for the replies. Jamie, I mostly fish up north in the summer. Primarily for Bass and Northern on the smaller lakes in IL and WI. Since I live in GA I'll probably spend some time on some of the lakes here but I've seen that the smaller boats don't fare to well on Allatoona etc. That won't stop me but it's one more reason to make sure I keep it stable and safe. I like the plan to use aluminum for a low floor and thought of that as well. The only issue there being my budget. I may go for that but it will be a while before I can afford the material. Like you said the first thing is to get it on a trailer and get it functional for fishing. I don't plan to use it before spring so that gives me time to spread out my spending on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHand, post: 163138, member: 4102"] Thanks for the replies. Jamie, I mostly fish up north in the summer. Primarily for Bass and Northern on the smaller lakes in IL and WI. Since I live in GA I'll probably spend some time on some of the lakes here but I've seen that the smaller boats don't fare to well on Allatoona etc. That won't stop me but it's one more reason to make sure I keep it stable and safe. I like the plan to use aluminum for a low floor and thought of that as well. The only issue there being my budget. I may go for that but it will be a while before I can afford the material. Like you said the first thing is to get it on a trailer and get it functional for fishing. I don't plan to use it before spring so that gives me time to spread out my spending on it. [/QUOTE]
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