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<blockquote data-quote="maiadash" data-source="post: 489315" data-attributes="member: 31734"><p>Something like a<a href="https://thehobbykraze.com/outdoor/float-boat/how-wide-is-jon-boat/" target="_blank"> john boat</a>? The flat bottom of the john boat helps to strengthen its stability compared to boats with a keeled, V-shaped bottom. In addition, the great advantage of such boats is their low draft, which allows them to be used in small rivers. John boats with reinforced bottoms are designed for walking on overgrown and polluted rivers with a low probability of getting a hole. Such boats are often equipped with water jet engines. Some models of such boats are able to overcome river rifts and small areas of land, using the inertia obtained during acceleration through the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maiadash, post: 489315, member: 31734"] Something like a[url=https://thehobbykraze.com/outdoor/float-boat/how-wide-is-jon-boat/] john boat[/url]? The flat bottom of the john boat helps to strengthen its stability compared to boats with a keeled, V-shaped bottom. In addition, the great advantage of such boats is their low draft, which allows them to be used in small rivers. John boats with reinforced bottoms are designed for walking on overgrown and polluted rivers with a low probability of getting a hole. Such boats are often equipped with water jet engines. Some models of such boats are able to overcome river rifts and small areas of land, using the inertia obtained during acceleration through the water. [/QUOTE]
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