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<blockquote data-quote="GrumMan" data-source="post: 85329" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Welcome! I agree with what the other's have said. I'm familiar with the area of the miss you plan on traveling. A standard jon would be fine, as you've probably noticed, there's no shortage of them around there) A little bit more stable. Although I live in Texas, I also keep a standard 16 foot jon in Camanche Iowa for when I go home to visit. Never had any trouble navigating the river with it. It's a bit heavy in the back with a raised transom to fit a 40 horse commercial grade long shaft</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrumMan, post: 85329, member: 1305"] Welcome! I agree with what the other's have said. I'm familiar with the area of the miss you plan on traveling. A standard jon would be fine, as you've probably noticed, there's no shortage of them around there) A little bit more stable. Although I live in Texas, I also keep a standard 16 foot jon in Camanche Iowa for when I go home to visit. Never had any trouble navigating the river with it. It's a bit heavy in the back with a raised transom to fit a 40 horse commercial grade long shaft [/QUOTE]
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