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<blockquote data-quote="Skidz" data-source="post: 245104" data-attributes="member: 3920"><p>I figure the G3 would be the higher priced of the ones you have listed. The build quality MAY be worth the difference in price, but I can't recall hardly anyone having problems from Alumacraft either. Whichever one has the layout most suitable to your needs is the one you will be most happy with.</p><p></p><p>As for the livewell, I had one in my old Duracraft (gravity feed, where your pull the plug on the bottom of the boat and let the lw fill up), and I never had any leaks. Like anything else though, problems may come up, but that is a durable and time-tested design.</p><p></p><p>For stability and standing up in a 1436? I don't think I would be comfortable doing it. Remember, the higher you get up in the boat, the higher the CG will get and it will become more and more tippy. But, as long as you have on a life jacket, it's really your call and comfort level.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p><p>Skidz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skidz, post: 245104, member: 3920"] I figure the G3 would be the higher priced of the ones you have listed. The build quality MAY be worth the difference in price, but I can't recall hardly anyone having problems from Alumacraft either. Whichever one has the layout most suitable to your needs is the one you will be most happy with. As for the livewell, I had one in my old Duracraft (gravity feed, where your pull the plug on the bottom of the boat and let the lw fill up), and I never had any leaks. Like anything else though, problems may come up, but that is a durable and time-tested design. For stability and standing up in a 1436? I don't think I would be comfortable doing it. Remember, the higher you get up in the boat, the higher the CG will get and it will become more and more tippy. But, as long as you have on a life jacket, it's really your call and comfort level. HTH Skidz [/QUOTE]
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