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12' vs. 14' v hull
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 445541" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>If you can, bring all the gear you would normally have with you and a buddy, then climb aboard and see how cramped/roomy it is. Make sure you have a cooler, gas tank, tackle box or two, rods, oars, battery and a trolling motor if you plan on having one.</p><p></p><p>I know it's sold, but an 8 HP even on a 12' is OK for 1 person, but I'd want at min. a 9.9 for riding 2 adults. 15 would be a nicer option all the way up to a 25, but then your getting less and less portable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 445541, member: 21552"] If you can, bring all the gear you would normally have with you and a buddy, then climb aboard and see how cramped/roomy it is. Make sure you have a cooler, gas tank, tackle box or two, rods, oars, battery and a trolling motor if you plan on having one. I know it's sold, but an 8 HP even on a 12' is OK for 1 person, but I'd want at min. a 9.9 for riding 2 adults. 15 would be a nicer option all the way up to a 25, but then your getting less and less portable. [/QUOTE]
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