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Scuba diving from a 12' ft tin
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<blockquote data-quote="JRyno10" data-source="post: 284925" data-attributes="member: 8902"><p>I have a 10ft Jon boat and can easily get in and out from the bow of my boat to snorkel. I also do not use a ladder most of the time - however my girlfriend will use it. It is just one of those small rope ladders that you wrap around a cleat The only real weight in the boat is a 6hp evinrude and a 3 gallon gas tank. I am also a small guy 5'10 160 I think it's possible depending on your size (And I don't know how much scuba gear weighs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRyno10, post: 284925, member: 8902"] I have a 10ft Jon boat and can easily get in and out from the bow of my boat to snorkel. I also do not use a ladder most of the time - however my girlfriend will use it. It is just one of those small rope ladders that you wrap around a cleat The only real weight in the boat is a 6hp evinrude and a 3 gallon gas tank. I am also a small guy 5'10 160 I think it's possible depending on your size (And I don't know how much scuba gear weighs). [/QUOTE]
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