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Should I or Shlould I not
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 124520" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>Thats a tough call man - your biggest problem is no storage.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely go for this before I would do one of those little 2 man bass hunter boats. This would really be fine for 2 people, 3s a crowd... but, I think you can make it work with your son since he is nearing 6 years old. This is a good boat to teach boater safety in - because you will definitely not be moving all around that much.</p><p></p><p>I started off with a 1232 aluminum jon boat which I would pick up and put in the back of my pickup truck. I have one battery and one trolling motor... so that's not a big deal of putting in and taking out... but, if you plan to carry it on top of your wife's Santa Fe, you are looking at the right boat because those aluminum boats are heavy at the end of a long fishing day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 124520, member: 677"] Thats a tough call man - your biggest problem is no storage. I would definitely go for this before I would do one of those little 2 man bass hunter boats. This would really be fine for 2 people, 3s a crowd... but, I think you can make it work with your son since he is nearing 6 years old. This is a good boat to teach boater safety in - because you will definitely not be moving all around that much. I started off with a 1232 aluminum jon boat which I would pick up and put in the back of my pickup truck. I have one battery and one trolling motor... so that's not a big deal of putting in and taking out... but, if you plan to carry it on top of your wife's Santa Fe, you are looking at the right boat because those aluminum boats are heavy at the end of a long fishing day [/QUOTE]
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