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buying my first jb.need advice.thanks.
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<blockquote data-quote="CarlF" data-source="post: 83413" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>No problem. All I ask is that you send me a pint of Guinness in return for such excellent advice. :beer: </p><p>I duck hunt & fish out of a 1440. It is pretty darn stable. But a 1448 is even better. Its amazing what a difference 8" more of bottom width will do for stability.</p><p>One question: Where do you intend to use the boat? I used mine on some pretty open water, bays & estuaries. But I have to be careful of the weather. Once it gets choppy, jon boats can be a pretty rough ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlF, post: 83413, member: 1159"] No problem. All I ask is that you send me a pint of Guinness in return for such excellent advice. :beer: I duck hunt & fish out of a 1440. It is pretty darn stable. But a 1448 is even better. Its amazing what a difference 8" more of bottom width will do for stability. One question: Where do you intend to use the boat? I used mine on some pretty open water, bays & estuaries. But I have to be careful of the weather. Once it gets choppy, jon boats can be a pretty rough ride. [/QUOTE]
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