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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'82 Alumacraft 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="Redthies" data-source="post: 392600" data-attributes="member: 19640"><p>Nice job on the rebuild! Looks like the 2014 I looked at yesterday. How did you find it stability wise? I'm looking for something for my wife and I (115 lbs and 180 lbs) plus our Weimaraner for duck hunting. I'd love a 1448 but the ability to put it on top of my truck camper (and cost!) point to the 1436. How did the 10 horse move it? There is the same Honda 10 on my local Craigslist as well... Is it a heavy motor?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redthies, post: 392600, member: 19640"] Nice job on the rebuild! Looks like the 2014 I looked at yesterday. How did you find it stability wise? I'm looking for something for my wife and I (115 lbs and 180 lbs) plus our Weimaraner for duck hunting. I'd love a 1448 but the ability to put it on top of my truck camper (and cost!) point to the 1436. How did the 10 horse move it? There is the same Honda 10 on my local Craigslist as well... Is it a heavy motor? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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