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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 413901" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Well, my canoe is more of a boat than anything- it's a flat back that I had a gas motor on the back and the trolling motor on the side. It actually has MORE capacity than my 14 foot deep-V Starcraft Superfisherman, by about 100lbs. But yes, it will be better on a flat bottom. And even less of an issue if you use the boat solo most of the time. It never bothered me solo, but when I had someone else in the boat they were constantly getting startled by the movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 413901, member: 12381"] Well, my canoe is more of a boat than anything- it's a flat back that I had a gas motor on the back and the trolling motor on the side. It actually has MORE capacity than my 14 foot deep-V Starcraft Superfisherman, by about 100lbs. But yes, it will be better on a flat bottom. And even less of an issue if you use the boat solo most of the time. It never bothered me solo, but when I had someone else in the boat they were constantly getting startled by the movement. [/QUOTE]
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