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<blockquote data-quote="Mgcolli" data-source="post: 483675" data-attributes="member: 31229"><p>The v front Jon boats I think you’re talking about have way too much hull slap for the poling I’m going to be doing. I’m ok with a little tippy. Looking for 16 ft preferably. Maybe the no chines is unrealistic because I can’t really find them anywhere. I’d like to get on one before I decide to build it out like I want. A zero degree deadrise would be ideal for my use. Or as little as possible. Still definitely need low freeboard though. Wind is a killer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mgcolli, post: 483675, member: 31229"] The v front Jon boats I think you’re talking about have way too much hull slap for the poling I’m going to be doing. I’m ok with a little tippy. Looking for 16 ft preferably. Maybe the no chines is unrealistic because I can’t really find them anywhere. I’d like to get on one before I decide to build it out like I want. A zero degree deadrise would be ideal for my use. Or as little as possible. Still definitely need low freeboard though. Wind is a killer. [/QUOTE]
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