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<blockquote data-quote="sturdi87" data-source="post: 134769" data-attributes="member: 2691"><p>bigger is always better! width is important, get the widest, cheapest/best deal you can find! welded equals stronger, no leaky rivets ever, but also equals more expensive. If you had the choice between two boats, same price, identical in every way except one welded, one riveted, then it would be foolish to buy the riveted one, but don't worry you'll never have to make that decision I don't think.</p><p></p><p>But think about how you plan to use it, how you might like to use it if you could, then figure out what you need to do both those things, that way it will be at least next summer before your looking for a bigger/better/badder/what-have-you boat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sturdi87, post: 134769, member: 2691"] bigger is always better! width is important, get the widest, cheapest/best deal you can find! welded equals stronger, no leaky rivets ever, but also equals more expensive. If you had the choice between two boats, same price, identical in every way except one welded, one riveted, then it would be foolish to buy the riveted one, but don't worry you'll never have to make that decision I don't think. But think about how you plan to use it, how you might like to use it if you could, then figure out what you need to do both those things, that way it will be at least next summer before your looking for a bigger/better/badder/what-have-you boat! [/QUOTE]
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