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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
pics of my v boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 373710" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>12 foot 36 inch beam. ( edit 46 Inch !). Surprisingly it's pretty stable. You can stand with no problem. But you quickly learn to swivel the seat around to get to the rear of the boat. If you step beside the seat it sinks down quit a bit on that side due to the V hull.</p><p>You can see the mud/ slime line on the side. That was from me sitting in the front seat and about 100 pounds of weight in the rear to level her out. I don't have a motor yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 373710, member: 14077"] 12 foot 36 inch beam. ( edit 46 Inch !). Surprisingly it's pretty stable. You can stand with no problem. But you quickly learn to swivel the seat around to get to the rear of the boat. If you step beside the seat it sinks down quit a bit on that side due to the V hull. You can see the mud/ slime line on the side. That was from me sitting in the front seat and about 100 pounds of weight in the rear to level her out. I don't have a motor yet. [/QUOTE]
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