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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
10' Jon Boat Build
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<blockquote data-quote="heff" data-source="post: 351734" data-attributes="member: 14091"><p>Definetly take it out in its current configuration. I find the less I take, the better the trip. I have a 12 foot that I just finished, the guys here seem to think it will be too tippy. I would imagine a 10 footer would be even more so. </p><p> Good thing is, if it is tippy then thats a great excuse to get a bigger boat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heff, post: 351734, member: 14091"] Definetly take it out in its current configuration. I find the less I take, the better the trip. I have a 12 foot that I just finished, the guys here seem to think it will be too tippy. I would imagine a 10 footer would be even more so. Good thing is, if it is tippy then thats a great excuse to get a bigger boat! [/QUOTE]
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