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<blockquote data-quote="BoneDigger" data-source="post: 514234" data-attributes="member: 35681"><p>Hello everyone! About two years ago I decided to buy a small Jon boat and ended up with a Sundolphin American 12 plastic boat. I have been very, very unhappy with that boat. It's extremely tippy and has no floor drainage. Today I picked up a used Alweld 1542 and I'm excited to get this boat out on the water. The difference in size between the Sundolphin and the Alweld is like night and day. I have owned everything from bay boats, to 20-foot bass boats, to kayaks, but this is my first aluminum boat and I expect it will serve my purposes perfectly. It's currently outfitted with an older 2-stroke Mercury 15, but I'm honestly thinking of just putting my ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 on it. I really don't need to get anywhere fast since the lakes I fish are all under 1,000 acres. I'm excited about being on this forum and hope I will be able to contribute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoneDigger, post: 514234, member: 35681"] Hello everyone! About two years ago I decided to buy a small Jon boat and ended up with a Sundolphin American 12 plastic boat. I have been very, very unhappy with that boat. It's extremely tippy and has no floor drainage. Today I picked up a used Alweld 1542 and I'm excited to get this boat out on the water. The difference in size between the Sundolphin and the Alweld is like night and day. I have owned everything from bay boats, to 20-foot bass boats, to kayaks, but this is my first aluminum boat and I expect it will serve my purposes perfectly. It's currently outfitted with an older 2-stroke Mercury 15, but I'm honestly thinking of just putting my ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 on it. I really don't need to get anywhere fast since the lakes I fish are all under 1,000 acres. I'm excited about being on this forum and hope I will be able to contribute. [/QUOTE]
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