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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 125034" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>What Mean Mouth said. I use my boat primarily on small inland lakes, protected rivers and backwater; so a flatbottom makes the most sense for me. The few times I have been caught in big water required every ounce of concentration I could muster, but I made it through okay. Flat bottoms get wet but that's what they make rain gear for! The being rough part doesn't bother me at all, I can slow down if I need to, but I don't usually NEED to (unless my Wife is with me). </p><p></p><p>But I hafta say I really like the look of the skiff style vee's, like the Sea Nymph and Pangas, they have very nice lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 125034, member: 1914"] What Mean Mouth said. I use my boat primarily on small inland lakes, protected rivers and backwater; so a flatbottom makes the most sense for me. The few times I have been caught in big water required every ounce of concentration I could muster, but I made it through okay. Flat bottoms get wet but that's what they make rain gear for! The being rough part doesn't bother me at all, I can slow down if I need to, but I don't usually NEED to (unless my Wife is with me). But I hafta say I really like the look of the skiff style vee's, like the Sea Nymph and Pangas, they have very nice lines. [/QUOTE]
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