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<blockquote data-quote="Lowrider1" data-source="post: 484806" data-attributes="member: 17989"><p>We used to raise hogs so I understand the point...smoked pig ears aren't bad but I prefer ribs. </p><p></p><p>Just sold a Saturn 13' Alaskan Kaboat...great in the quick rivers but not so great on flat water and it's tough to stand and fish on a rubber floor. The 1240 seems to be just the right thing to attach a leaning post and fish from...we'll see but it is easier to haul in my truck. I'm going to try my 55 pound troller and a Merc 3.3 hp in the big lake and see if I'm correct on the stability provided by the jon boat...maybe I don't need the float pods but the real question is with the 9.9. Also, the jon is easier to put up the top when the sun gets high in the sky. We have canoes, kayaks and other boats to fish from but it seems the 1240 is more mobile that the others...we'll see how it performs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowrider1, post: 484806, member: 17989"] We used to raise hogs so I understand the point...smoked pig ears aren't bad but I prefer ribs. Just sold a Saturn 13' Alaskan Kaboat...great in the quick rivers but not so great on flat water and it's tough to stand and fish on a rubber floor. The 1240 seems to be just the right thing to attach a leaning post and fish from...we'll see but it is easier to haul in my truck. I'm going to try my 55 pound troller and a Merc 3.3 hp in the big lake and see if I'm correct on the stability provided by the jon boat...maybe I don't need the float pods but the real question is with the 9.9. Also, the jon is easier to put up the top when the sun gets high in the sky. We have canoes, kayaks and other boats to fish from but it seems the 1240 is more mobile that the others...we'll see how it performs. [/QUOTE]
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