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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 454675" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>Uh, oh. What have we started. Depends on what you are going to do. I have been fishing out of a light weight, el cheapo Sears 12' jon for the past couple of months. Strictly small under 10hp water. Easy to load and unload by hand, no trailer to fool with, and it is perfect for my fishing buddy and me. It did have 4 or 5 small leaks around rivets. I bucked those, leaks are gone, and I actually have my 14' Mirro up for sale, because I find it a lot easier to take the little 12' jon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 454675, member: 23206"] Uh, oh. What have we started. Depends on what you are going to do. I have been fishing out of a light weight, el cheapo Sears 12' jon for the past couple of months. Strictly small under 10hp water. Easy to load and unload by hand, no trailer to fool with, and it is perfect for my fishing buddy and me. It did have 4 or 5 small leaks around rivets. I bucked those, leaks are gone, and I actually have my 14' Mirro up for sale, because I find it a lot easier to take the little 12' jon. [/QUOTE]
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