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Help identifying a 14 foot aluminum V hull Crestliner
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<blockquote data-quote="notomo" data-source="post: 392431" data-attributes="member: 19578"><p>I was wondering the same myself, I ended up passing on it. I got in another boat that looked kinda similar and it was to tippy for my liking, to round of a bottom. I am used to a deep v now that I can practically kneel on on side and not have it tip much. Think I am going to wait for a wide jon or build my own jon "not a lot of jon boats up here in northern MN especialy not wide ones"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notomo, post: 392431, member: 19578"] I was wondering the same myself, I ended up passing on it. I got in another boat that looked kinda similar and it was to tippy for my liking, to round of a bottom. I am used to a deep v now that I can practically kneel on on side and not have it tip much. Think I am going to wait for a wide jon or build my own jon "not a lot of jon boats up here in northern MN especialy not wide ones" [/QUOTE]
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