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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Jones" data-source="post: 90498" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>I know most people including myself have a full deck but if i had it to do over again i wouldn't do it. 36in is just to narrow to be sitting up that high. you also will not be able to tell until you get it in the water either. Of course, I love my boat but i do more trot lining and crappie fishing than i do bass. So when two people are leaning over the side of the boat you feel like you are going to fall out. It is your boat so do as you wish but if i had it to do over i would have atleast inset it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Jones, post: 90498, member: 1222"] I know most people including myself have a full deck but if i had it to do over again i wouldn't do it. 36in is just to narrow to be sitting up that high. you also will not be able to tell until you get it in the water either. Of course, I love my boat but i do more trot lining and crappie fishing than i do bass. So when two people are leaning over the side of the boat you feel like you are going to fall out. It is your boat so do as you wish but if i had it to do over i would have atleast inset it. [/QUOTE]
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