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boat stability with high casting decks
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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 26868" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>If your daughter is younger I would go with the open floor plan and make sure she has her pfd on at all times.</p><p>I had a 15 ft bass boat with the raised decks it was fairly stable when i was by myself but if a second person was in the back it became a little hairy</p><p>I spent most of my time on the butt seat</p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 26868, member: 71"] If your daughter is younger I would go with the open floor plan and make sure she has her pfd on at all times. I had a 15 ft bass boat with the raised decks it was fairly stable when i was by myself but if a second person was in the back it became a little hairy I spent most of my time on the butt seat Wayne [/QUOTE]
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