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<blockquote data-quote="scrapboat" data-source="post: 318552" data-attributes="member: 5669"><p>That should make a fine fishing boat. Perfect for what you want to do.</p><p></p><p> I do not own one but I suspect a skiff like that is a work boat. As you load her the more stable she becomes. I would not try to overload her on purpose but due to the flared sides the lower the boat sits the more stable she is. The bow is almost Dory like.</p><p></p><p> The only problem I see is it may be just a little more difficult to push off from the bank. I would not recommend the running push off and hop on that you can do with a Jon boat.</p><p></p><p> I would love to have it just like it is. They seem to be popular in Louisiana as a Crawfish skiff.</p><p></p><p> PS she should be real stable but like any boat, you need to get to know her and how she behaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrapboat, post: 318552, member: 5669"] That should make a fine fishing boat. Perfect for what you want to do. I do not own one but I suspect a skiff like that is a work boat. As you load her the more stable she becomes. I would not try to overload her on purpose but due to the flared sides the lower the boat sits the more stable she is. The bow is almost Dory like. The only problem I see is it may be just a little more difficult to push off from the bank. I would not recommend the running push off and hop on that you can do with a Jon boat. I would love to have it just like it is. They seem to be popular in Louisiana as a Crawfish skiff. PS she should be real stable but like any boat, you need to get to know her and how she behaves. [/QUOTE]
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