Slipfloat10
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Okay folks, I'm back with a new question - several actually. First, I have a lot of boating experience, but have never owned a tin boat, other than a pontoon. I currently have a very nice 18' Bass Buggy pontoon, but I want something I can take to the river for some quick Crappie fishing. The navigation channel is just a few miles from my house, while the closest late is about 35 miles away. And, due to the drop off at the end of the ramp at the navigation channel, I'm not able to launch my pontoon down there. Please keep in mind that I'm retired, on a limited budget (set by my wife), and I need the best bang for my buck. So, here's the first question - flat bottom or a V hull? I'm 6'1", good physical condition, 210 lbs. and always wear PFD when on the water. I'll usually be fishing alone, but my wife (125 lbs.) or my shooting buddy (175 lbs) might be along with me. Wide flat bottoms are tough to find around here (boats, not women), and the widest flat bottom I've found to date is 36". Of course, I've found some wider V hulls, in the 12' -14' length (I prefer a 14' length), and my primary concern is stability. I know of a very nice looking 1432 for sale, at a very good price, with a 6 HP Suzuki, but I'm concerned about stability. Almost all of my fishing will be for Crappie, so I won't be standing and doing a lot of casting. Give me feedback folks. Oh, BTW, the slough off of the navigation channel, where I'll do most of my fishing, isn't moving water at all, but it is cottonmouth infested.