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<blockquote data-quote="Outdoorsman" data-source="post: 132877" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>I own an older 1444 Monark Mod-V hull Jon boat. It has been beat to crap and back (from being a rental boat on the Mississippi) It leaks a little...maybe a few cups + in a day...gallons seem to be a little much...but like it has been said...whatever you can live with....I am ok with my small leak...but would not want to deal with leaking gallons....</p><p></p><p>I am currently deciding on keeping the Monark (pretty beat up and doing the complete restoration (step by step pics sure to appear here) or selling her and going with a 16 ft Landau Mad -V Jon with Console Steering I am currentley looking at. It already has some factory decking but any boat could always use a little personalizing (also pics sure to appear here)....just waing to here from the tax man...hopefully will be a good return....Not sure if the Landau leaks or not..have not got that far in the inspection....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outdoorsman, post: 132877, member: 2909"] I own an older 1444 Monark Mod-V hull Jon boat. It has been beat to crap and back (from being a rental boat on the Mississippi) It leaks a little...maybe a few cups + in a day...gallons seem to be a little much...but like it has been said...whatever you can live with....I am ok with my small leak...but would not want to deal with leaking gallons.... I am currently deciding on keeping the Monark (pretty beat up and doing the complete restoration (step by step pics sure to appear here) or selling her and going with a 16 ft Landau Mad -V Jon with Console Steering I am currentley looking at. It already has some factory decking but any boat could always use a little personalizing (also pics sure to appear here)....just waing to here from the tax man...hopefully will be a good return....Not sure if the Landau leaks or not..have not got that far in the inspection.... [/QUOTE]
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