I have a 14 foot jon boat that I fish out of and absolutely love it. One of the funnest parts of owning such a boat is doing all the modifications. Can't go fishing? Just go work on the boat!
You need to login in to tinboats.net you can spend hours on that site researching every aspect of jon boats.
Why do you think you need two batteries?
Here are some suggestions:
- I suggest a mod-v boat, they are generally a better choice than flat bottom
- The motor condition is of upmost importance when buying. Buy a bad motor and you will have endless headaches and cost $$$
- You don't need a casting deck, works fine without one
- You'll definitely want to mount the trolling motor on the front. You can buy a mount or build one yourself.
- Take your time and don't rush into a purchase
- Don't get hung up on one technique (spider rigging). You want to make your boat versatile, spider rigging isn't always the best technique for a given time of the year!
Mistakes I made when I bought my first jon:
- Didn't test it on the lake
- Boat was too small
- Boat leaked
- Motor was too small (couldn't plane with 9.9)
- Motor didn't like to idle
If you have a limited budget you might want to buy a bigger boat than you think you need, and then plan to put a bigger/better motor on it in a few years after saving up more money.

