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how big of a Jon boat 325lb guy.
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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 315650" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>I am about 270 and I have a 14 ft Smokercraft semi v. I had to move the fuel tank and battery up front when I added the motor. Mine is nice and stable. I think it is 56 inches wide. I can stand up and move around with no issues. I think for a jon, wider is better and deeper is better. I had a 12 ft jon and I had to put cinder blocks up front and I has only about 6 inches between the top of the rail and the water. Not good when you catch a wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 315650, member: 7670"] I am about 270 and I have a 14 ft Smokercraft semi v. I had to move the fuel tank and battery up front when I added the motor. Mine is nice and stable. I think it is 56 inches wide. I can stand up and move around with no issues. I think for a jon, wider is better and deeper is better. I had a 12 ft jon and I had to put cinder blocks up front and I has only about 6 inches between the top of the rail and the water. Not good when you catch a wave. [/QUOTE]
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