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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbotm" data-source="post: 330673" data-attributes="member: 6226"><p>Either one will work well for your purpose. My Alumacraft was a well made tin for the $. I have a 1032 Lowe I let my girlfriends kids use. I bought it used for $90. I feel like I'm in a canoe in it. 36 should be much more stable. It's nice the dealer will let you try it with your motor. That will make the decision easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbotm, post: 330673, member: 6226"] Either one will work well for your purpose. My Alumacraft was a well made tin for the $. I have a 1032 Lowe I let my girlfriends kids use. I bought it used for $90. I feel like I'm in a canoe in it. 36 should be much more stable. It's nice the dealer will let you try it with your motor. That will make the decision easier. [/QUOTE]
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