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<blockquote data-quote="Justin1976" data-source="post: 462472" data-attributes="member: 24423"><p>The 1040 has a strange person/load rating at 3/325. Interesting. I have a 1436 currently, that was free, which I will use for the time being. It has pinholes and all sorts of interesting issues that I need to iron out before I get it wet, lol. I have sanded the bottom to bare aluminum and have steel flex ready to go if the weather will ever warm up for a few days.</p><p></p><p>But, I know ultimately I want a boat that will hold 4 people and that might be able to be decked and stand on with 2 people fishing. Thinking more and more about ripping out the step-down in the slip as well as the weird v-shaped wooden walkway they built into the boathouse. That would allow me to fit a 1548 or perhaps a 1648.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the offer on the spreadsheet! I've pulled it up from this post several times and it's easy to read and well laid out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin1976, post: 462472, member: 24423"] The 1040 has a strange person/load rating at 3/325. Interesting. I have a 1436 currently, that was free, which I will use for the time being. It has pinholes and all sorts of interesting issues that I need to iron out before I get it wet, lol. I have sanded the bottom to bare aluminum and have steel flex ready to go if the weather will ever warm up for a few days. But, I know ultimately I want a boat that will hold 4 people and that might be able to be decked and stand on with 2 people fishing. Thinking more and more about ripping out the step-down in the slip as well as the weird v-shaped wooden walkway they built into the boathouse. That would allow me to fit a 1548 or perhaps a 1648. Thanks for the offer on the spreadsheet! I've pulled it up from this post several times and it's easy to read and well laid out! [/QUOTE]
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