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Jon boat for a young basser
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<blockquote data-quote="lovedr79" data-source="post: 229067" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I have a 10' lowe that works great for 2 people. Done many river floats that have rapids and rocks in it. I weigh 175 my wife weighs 250ish and with both of us it was very stable. She wouldn't get in it otherwise. She wouldn't get in my canoe. Plus you can usually find them cheap. And I got all kinds of ideas for my curent larger boat from that 10' boat. Don't discount a 12' either I have fished with 3 people I'm several 12' kind, jons stability not an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovedr79, post: 229067, member: 5106"] I have a 10' lowe that works great for 2 people. Done many river floats that have rapids and rocks in it. I weigh 175 my wife weighs 250ish and with both of us it was very stable. She wouldn't get in it otherwise. She wouldn't get in my canoe. Plus you can usually find them cheap. And I got all kinds of ideas for my curent larger boat from that 10' boat. Don't discount a 12' either I have fished with 3 people I'm several 12' kind, jons stability not an issue. [/QUOTE]
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