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<blockquote data-quote="ShadowWalker" data-source="post: 142853" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>I've shot off of both. My boat does not have one. Higher up you can see further, but you are also raising your center of gravity. Because of that you better have a pretty stable boat. Main advantage to not have a raised deck is the weight savings. You'll draft more water wit the extra weight of the raised platform.</p><p></p><p>I chose not to because of the size of my boat, and the fact that I may use it for things other than bowfishing at some point, although it hasn't happened yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShadowWalker, post: 142853, member: 632"] I've shot off of both. My boat does not have one. Higher up you can see further, but you are also raising your center of gravity. Because of that you better have a pretty stable boat. Main advantage to not have a raised deck is the weight savings. You'll draft more water wit the extra weight of the raised platform. I chose not to because of the size of my boat, and the fact that I may use it for things other than bowfishing at some point, although it hasn't happened yet. [/QUOTE]
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