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<blockquote data-quote="shootandfish1" data-source="post: 190141" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Thanks for the feedback. I'm guessing that I'll be by myself about 1/2 the trips, the rest of the time I'll have another adult and a couple of nephews and neices. I prefer a more open/less deck as this allows me to keep my center of gravity lower. I haven't been the wider jons yet, so I don't have a feel for the 'tipsy' factor. Once I get a handle on what I want (or rather don't want) in a jon boat, I'll fab it myself or see my local Vo-tech. </p><p></p><p>Side or Center Console-I've went back and forth on this and feel that the side console opens up the boat more, making for more efficient use of floor area. And then I've hit a snag. My home state, Kentucky, has several smaller impoundments that offer some good fishing, but limit the boat length to 18.5 feet, so unless I'm willing to pass on these lakes, I will have to get the 1872 mv rather than the 2072 mv.</p><p></p><p>continued</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootandfish1, post: 190141, member: 5184"] Thanks for the feedback. I'm guessing that I'll be by myself about 1/2 the trips, the rest of the time I'll have another adult and a couple of nephews and neices. I prefer a more open/less deck as this allows me to keep my center of gravity lower. I haven't been the wider jons yet, so I don't have a feel for the 'tipsy' factor. Once I get a handle on what I want (or rather don't want) in a jon boat, I'll fab it myself or see my local Vo-tech. Side or Center Console-I've went back and forth on this and feel that the side console opens up the boat more, making for more efficient use of floor area. And then I've hit a snag. My home state, Kentucky, has several smaller impoundments that offer some good fishing, but limit the boat length to 18.5 feet, so unless I'm willing to pass on these lakes, I will have to get the 1872 mv rather than the 2072 mv. continued [/QUOTE]
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