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<blockquote data-quote="MOE" data-source="post: 268279" data-attributes="member: 5668"><p>Eventually I want to upgrade from my 1436 to a 1648. I fish rivers and bays. I really like flat bottom boats, but was wondering how much better do mv's handle chopy water. I would imagine a lot better. Not sure I like the floors in a mv though. And is there any difference in the amount of draft between the two. I don't want to loose the capability of going through shallow water. I would probably rig it for floundering on ocasion. Aslo, are they as stable as a flat bottom?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOE, post: 268279, member: 5668"] Eventually I want to upgrade from my 1436 to a 1648. I fish rivers and bays. I really like flat bottom boats, but was wondering how much better do mv's handle chopy water. I would imagine a lot better. Not sure I like the floors in a mv though. And is there any difference in the amount of draft between the two. I don't want to loose the capability of going through shallow water. I would probably rig it for floundering on ocasion. Aslo, are they as stable as a flat bottom? [/QUOTE]
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