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<blockquote data-quote="Kismet" data-source="post: 473644" data-attributes="member: 8516"><p>I was much younger and more agile when I had my 10ft jon.</p><p></p><p>BE worried about stability, please.</p><p></p><p>Be weight conscious, please; those gunnels want to dip under the surface when a little 3 hp johnnyrude, a refill can of fuel, and my (at the time) trim little bottom perched on the rear bench.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't been out when either weather conditions or other watercraft create wakes, you have yet to enjoy the full existential potential of that size and design of a hull.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy it if you keep it. In my experience, it would be best used in a still, small, pond, or perhaps, leaning up against the fence.</p><p></p><p>Be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kismet, post: 473644, member: 8516"] I was much younger and more agile when I had my 10ft jon. BE worried about stability, please. Be weight conscious, please; those gunnels want to dip under the surface when a little 3 hp johnnyrude, a refill can of fuel, and my (at the time) trim little bottom perched on the rear bench. If you haven't been out when either weather conditions or other watercraft create wakes, you have yet to enjoy the full existential potential of that size and design of a hull. Enjoy it if you keep it. In my experience, it would be best used in a still, small, pond, or perhaps, leaning up against the fence. Be safe. [/QUOTE]
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