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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Yazoo 16 foot by jarhead
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 115832" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Thanks. Mine's for sale. Want another? :lol: </p><p></p><p>They weren't a very big company and didn't stay around very long. The thing I like is the top width. I have found them to be a little wider at the top than other 42" bottom rigs, thus giving better stability, at least that is the way it feels to me. I've put mine through the ringer. With the old 40 on the back (it would really do well with a modern 40), I still get upper 20s - low 30s, pull tubes with it, and have waterskied behind it. Not to mention, loaded it up with 400 pounds of fish habitat ballast, and 2 people, and still maintained 15 mph. For awhile, I fished tourneys with it, on the big lakes with the big boats, about bi-weekly, without a problem. Really been a stout little rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 115832, member: 55"] Thanks. Mine's for sale. Want another? :lol: They weren't a very big company and didn't stay around very long. The thing I like is the top width. I have found them to be a little wider at the top than other 42" bottom rigs, thus giving better stability, at least that is the way it feels to me. I've put mine through the ringer. With the old 40 on the back (it would really do well with a modern 40), I still get upper 20s - low 30s, pull tubes with it, and have waterskied behind it. Not to mention, loaded it up with 400 pounds of fish habitat ballast, and 2 people, and still maintained 15 mph. For awhile, I fished tourneys with it, on the big lakes with the big boats, about bi-weekly, without a problem. Really been a stout little rig. [/QUOTE]
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