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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 366300" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>All welded 14-16' MV Jon boat , 20" transom, no less than 48" bottom. Jet outboard optional for shallow running.</p><p> I live between two shallow rivers and these are very common in the area. They are used for exactly what you are describing, and can be easily modified to suit almost any needs.</p><p>Lots and lots of info. on this site, when it comes to Jon boats.</p><p>Give them a thought, they aren't light, so if you need to carry it forget it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 366300, member: 6547"] All welded 14-16' MV Jon boat , 20" transom, no less than 48" bottom. Jet outboard optional for shallow running. I live between two shallow rivers and these are very common in the area. They are used for exactly what you are describing, and can be easily modified to suit almost any needs. Lots and lots of info. on this site, when it comes to Jon boats. Give them a thought, they aren't light, so if you need to carry it forget it! [/QUOTE]
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