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<blockquote data-quote="MrSimon" data-source="post: 337697" data-attributes="member: 5461"><p>Welcome to TinBoats!!</p><p></p><p>Are you only interested in new boats? If you would consider a used boat, there are a TON of used 1648 flat front jon boats floating around. They are usually pretty cheap. If you can find one that already has a motor, you can sell the motor and use your new one .... if you work it right, you could end up with a free boat and trailer.</p><p></p><p>You mentioned wanting something custom to make sure its safe. You definitely don't need to spend all that much money to get peace of mind. The kind of boat you are looking at is incredibly simple. Any leaks that a used boat would have can almost always be properly fixed quite easily. And even if the boat does leak, you aren't going to sink or anything like that. 99.999999% of boating accidents are not the fault of the boat itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSimon, post: 337697, member: 5461"] Welcome to TinBoats!! Are you only interested in new boats? If you would consider a used boat, there are a TON of used 1648 flat front jon boats floating around. They are usually pretty cheap. If you can find one that already has a motor, you can sell the motor and use your new one .... if you work it right, you could end up with a free boat and trailer. You mentioned wanting something custom to make sure its safe. You definitely don't need to spend all that much money to get peace of mind. The kind of boat you are looking at is incredibly simple. Any leaks that a used boat would have can almost always be properly fixed quite easily. And even if the boat does leak, you aren't going to sink or anything like that. 99.999999% of boating accidents are not the fault of the boat itself. [/QUOTE]
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