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Flat bottom vs. Semi-V?
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 96938" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Flat bottoms unsteady? Only if they are narrow and you are up too high or there is a good chop will there be a problem. They were made precisely for being sturdy, they are flat bottoms lol. Semi vs cut through a bit of more chop but are not as sturdy. Is the fishing you will be doing on lakes with chop? Ponds? Bays? If smaller water with nicer conditions, go with a jon IMO, a bit more chop, go semi v.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 96938, member: 1354"] Flat bottoms unsteady? Only if they are narrow and you are up too high or there is a good chop will there be a problem. They were made precisely for being sturdy, they are flat bottoms lol. Semi vs cut through a bit of more chop but are not as sturdy. Is the fishing you will be doing on lakes with chop? Ponds? Bays? If smaller water with nicer conditions, go with a jon IMO, a bit more chop, go semi v. [/QUOTE]
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