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Help picking out a jon for backwater exploring
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<blockquote data-quote="gunz" data-source="post: 410218" data-attributes="member: 20796"><p>I have owned a 1436 and I had a 25 on it. I know what your talking about. Was tippy and very unstable. I sold it and bought a 1648 and it was much better. I transferred tot eh pacific northwest so I sold that boat. Now than I am retired I just bought a 1652 roughneck and I love it. extremely stable with several people in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz, post: 410218, member: 20796"] I have owned a 1436 and I had a 25 on it. I know what your talking about. Was tippy and very unstable. I sold it and bought a 1648 and it was much better. I transferred tot eh pacific northwest so I sold that boat. Now than I am retired I just bought a 1652 roughneck and I love it. extremely stable with several people in it. [/QUOTE]
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