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14'v bottom or 15/42 jon?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 469780" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I had a 15' Klamath Advantage before. I'm 6-4 & 250#. Took it to Berryessa, Camanche, & Pardee as well as the Delta out of Antioch. Pretty stable. But the big difference is I wasn't bass fishing. Mostly trolling for trout (or couple of times casting or trolling for salmon in the delta). So the action would have been out of the rear of the boat, which is going to be a lot more stable than standing up by the bow. </p><p></p><p>I probably would opt for the V-hull just because of the wind/chop routinely encountered on the reservoirs. Standing up on a front deck? I don't know. Be nice if you could try them out. I would say just get the biggest boat you can afford, even if you sacrifice a little speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 469780, member: 21536"] I had a 15' Klamath Advantage before. I'm 6-4 & 250#. Took it to Berryessa, Camanche, & Pardee as well as the Delta out of Antioch. Pretty stable. But the big difference is I wasn't bass fishing. Mostly trolling for trout (or couple of times casting or trolling for salmon in the delta). So the action would have been out of the rear of the boat, which is going to be a lot more stable than standing up by the bow. I probably would opt for the V-hull just because of the wind/chop routinely encountered on the reservoirs. Standing up on a front deck? I don't know. Be nice if you could try them out. I would say just get the biggest boat you can afford, even if you sacrifice a little speed. [/QUOTE]
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