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New to boats- picked up a 10' jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 484200" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>Why did I see that coming ?? When I got to FL in Feb., I bought a 12 ft pointy nose skiff to run around the canals, streams and lakes in....similar to what I owned 40 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Well, I'm not the man I was 40 years ago and found the thing to be far too tippy and confined. Even fell out of it trying to start the motor in a stagnant canal. Yuck. Found a 16 ft Starcraft tin boat that I've fixed up and the 1st few runs with it have proven it to be a good choice. It's light enuf to where I can still manhandle it around if I run aground somewhere and it's far more stable and secure....and my dog loves it.</p><p></p><p>The 12 footer is for sale now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 484200, member: 27114"] Why did I see that coming ?? When I got to FL in Feb., I bought a 12 ft pointy nose skiff to run around the canals, streams and lakes in....similar to what I owned 40 years ago. Well, I'm not the man I was 40 years ago and found the thing to be far too tippy and confined. Even fell out of it trying to start the motor in a stagnant canal. Yuck. Found a 16 ft Starcraft tin boat that I've fixed up and the 1st few runs with it have proven it to be a good choice. It's light enuf to where I can still manhandle it around if I run aground somewhere and it's far more stable and secure....and my dog loves it. The 12 footer is for sale now. [/QUOTE]
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