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V bottom jon boat vs flat bottom
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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 446728" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>I think I may just keep what I have or just upgrade to a 1652 or 1852 lowe jon boat if I'm going to get pounded either way. The other thing I may do is get a cc flat bottom skiff or something like that in the future like a Carolina skiff which will beat me to death to so I guess I will have to live with it. I fish really shallow water and I never go past a half mile straight offshore. I stay in the backwater but it still gets rough out there even inshore. The slightest chop beats you to death. Like I said I may just get the huge 1852 jon boat,I really like the size of it or a bigger fiberglass skiff in a tiller or cc rig. I also hate how hot the aluminum boat gets here in fl,you can cook an egg on it in the middle of summer,lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 446728, member: 6843"] I think I may just keep what I have or just upgrade to a 1652 or 1852 lowe jon boat if I'm going to get pounded either way. The other thing I may do is get a cc flat bottom skiff or something like that in the future like a Carolina skiff which will beat me to death to so I guess I will have to live with it. I fish really shallow water and I never go past a half mile straight offshore. I stay in the backwater but it still gets rough out there even inshore. The slightest chop beats you to death. Like I said I may just get the huge 1852 jon boat,I really like the size of it or a bigger fiberglass skiff in a tiller or cc rig. I also hate how hot the aluminum boat gets here in fl,you can cook an egg on it in the middle of summer,lol [/QUOTE]
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