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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 520741" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>IMO, not for "big" water, but you might consider looking at some of the fishing style pontoon boats. Especially for fishing with kids. Very stable and room for them to move around. Comfortable seating positions. Can go relatively shallow, but you don't want to be scraping the toons along rocks. Not the easiest to manuver, but have front mounted trolling motors. A tri-toon will handle the waves better than a pontoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 520741, member: 3438"] IMO, not for "big" water, but you might consider looking at some of the fishing style pontoon boats. Especially for fishing with kids. Very stable and room for them to move around. Comfortable seating positions. Can go relatively shallow, but you don't want to be scraping the toons along rocks. Not the easiest to manuver, but have front mounted trolling motors. A tri-toon will handle the waves better than a pontoon. [/QUOTE]
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