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Q's about jon boats for shallow rivers
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<blockquote data-quote="ducktrooper" data-source="post: 287530" data-attributes="member: 9243"><p>Thanks....actually they are the premier boats for flyfishing the trophy rivers in AR. Very much like riding a cadillac. They have rod trays and tons of storage molded into the sides....my friend has a 20'x 42" and it's incredibly stable. </p><p></p><p>For me 18x46 is sweetspot for the varied uses I plan, the ability to go solo or up to 3 people, mobility in flooded timber where I hunt, and overall weight. Draft on the boats I'm considering is about 4-6" with average load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducktrooper, post: 287530, member: 9243"] Thanks....actually they are the premier boats for flyfishing the trophy rivers in AR. Very much like riding a cadillac. They have rod trays and tons of storage molded into the sides....my friend has a 20'x 42" and it's incredibly stable. For me 18x46 is sweetspot for the varied uses I plan, the ability to go solo or up to 3 people, mobility in flooded timber where I hunt, and overall weight. Draft on the boats I'm considering is about 4-6" with average load. [/QUOTE]
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