comments please in a JonBoat or Mod V
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comments please in a JonBoat or Mod V
Mod v with a wide floor.
Agree with the fella with the unmentionable name. :)
Wannabe...
i like the mod v....cut thru the water better and dont beat you as bad as a flat bottom
Longer probably ride better, wider - well, might actually ride worse
BUT for the deal of wider is probably gonna be heavier too, which will help.
Get the longest, widest, HEAVIEST thing you can stand for my .02
I don't worry about speed :cool: I look at some of the floating boat
docks on my home lake sometimes and wonder about just putting a motor
on 'em and "borrowing" them for a spell. Ya think the Corps would mind?
p.s. nuthin but a deeeeep V for me from now on.
Jeff is right a wider boat in something like a john boat, the ride will be bad. I had at the same time. 2 War-Eagles a 2072 LDSV and a 754 LDV the 17ft boat rode better then the 20ft boat. The room in the 20ft was nice. But it did not ride as good as the 17ft one.
I'm like jeff now not going unless its in my Deep V lund.:D
Best ride would be a 24 pontoon, lots of weight & pontoon floats cut thru water.........;)
Rich,
Both my wife and I are kind of large. Granted I have lost alot of weight in the last few months. I would say wife is in the 250 range (if she see's this I am dead) I am down to around 250. Last year we purchased a new Lowe's Crappie Stinger. Its a 175, with just a 50 hp Merc on it. I can fish for 12 to 13 hours and travel 30 to 40 miles and only burn 7 to 8 gallons of gas. Top speed with 2 people is 28 MPH with 2 people in the boat. I sometimes get up to 30 to 31 MPH with just me in it. It has built in Minnow Buckets in each of the livewells. What I like about the boat is the both of us can stand together at any corner of the boat and it won't tip at all. Plus at the front there is just not 1 seat post hole there is 3 of them. If she wants to fish beside me I just move my seat out of the center hole and put her seat next to mine. Boat is really wide at the back, 7'. If I remove the rear seat and post I can lay down flat and not touch either side of the boat. And I am 6'4" without shoes on! I don't notice wife moving around in the back of the boat and I feel safe in 5' white caps or more. Thats nice when your on the lake and get caught in a storm coming up.
Everyone has their own ideas. I just giving you mine. I looked at boats for almost 2 years and looked at several brands. I didn't want a bass boat, I wanted something that was for crappie only. But I still can fish for bass if I want too.
If I needed to replace my boat in the morning, I would buy the same thing all over again. LOL but I do like the looks of the 195 Crappie Stinger due to the fact that our tackle bags are getting larger!
[QUOTE=DMW1960;799080]Rich,
Wife and I just got a 2006 Lund 1700 Fisherman. Best ride, deep V all the way. We have had 16' flatbottom jon 48" wide and Tracker 17' Walk thru.
just got the Lund and have had it for 2 weeks and love it the best.
Never go for less....
Well, to be honest, we are spoiled rotten up in this part of the country -
just about all the places I launch have piers of some sort or another at
the ramps. Pull over and tie up.
But if there ain't no pier, look for deep water close to the bank, or
hope it don't go over top of your boots. I ain't much on beaching mine.
Thats one of the reasons I don't fish the big 4 any more than what I do -
no piers, and by yourself, boat can really get in bad shape with rocks n stuff
while you're parking.
Jeff I answer to that is take someone to back the trailer in and out. let them wade out to the boat.:D
If fishing by my self. I make sure I can pull up to the bank. have not found but one place so far I had to walk over 40 years to get the Lund up on the bank. I did have thoughts about getting older and not being able to get in and out. But the way my luck has been running. Don't think that will be an issue.
But man the ride is worth all the troubles of getting in the boat.:cool:
Pete
I got friends like Jeff and Todd and Billbob and Paul to help me....:)
A big thanks to all of you. Hugs too.
Tom
Tom,
tested the chainsaw this week. Maybe we can get them cut next week. Keep me posted about tue. wed. thur. Todd
I believe length gives a smoother ride. I have a old tri-hull which is really just a mono hull, handles rough water well, but it gets bumpy. Length vs. width is a better question for women's forums.