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some more 1436 jon questions....i appreciate your patience!
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 71438" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Have you looked into any vees? 'Round here, used ones are more common than flat jons. I have been in water that I didn't like being in my 1542 jon, powered by a 40 horse, that I have felt fine in a 12 foot vee, with a 4 horse. You loose a bit of still water stability, but they are definitely capable of rougher water. Plus, you have a drier smoother ride, in light chop. 2 inch chop will just bounce you to death in a flat jon (You may not have that problem, as I don't know if I would want to run a 1436 at 30 mph, which is what I am getting :shock: ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 71438, member: 55"] Have you looked into any vees? 'Round here, used ones are more common than flat jons. I have been in water that I didn't like being in my 1542 jon, powered by a 40 horse, that I have felt fine in a 12 foot vee, with a 4 horse. You loose a bit of still water stability, but they are definitely capable of rougher water. Plus, you have a drier smoother ride, in light chop. 2 inch chop will just bounce you to death in a flat jon (You may not have that problem, as I don't know if I would want to run a 1436 at 30 mph, which is what I am getting :shock: ). [/QUOTE]
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