JON BOAT: THE BEST SOLUTION?
Lloyd wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:12:10 -0700, kcb559 wrote:
***We're looking for a boat to basically use as a moving raft in small
lakes. Not concerned about speed or fancy design but very concerned
about stability and room (mostly stability). 90% of the time it will
just be the two of us in the boat.
***We've been looking at a G3 1448LW flat bottom jon boat and think it
might be the solution to our particulat boating needs.
Sounds like you're on the right track with a jonboat. Sounds expensive to
me, though: I can build one (out of plywood) for under $300. They're not
fancy.
You might like the B&S - it IS a simple engine. But it's also loud,
air-cooled, etc. I disagree with others that say it's crap - B&S put out
reliable, long-lasting engines. It seems like a good deal FOR THE PRICE
(ie don't compare a $500 B&S with a $2000 Yamaha!)
If speed is not a concern, you might consider electric. A Minn Kota
Max55T would push that boat at many 5-6mph tops, and it's SILENT: great
for sneaking up on things. And $500 would get you one complete with
battery.
Lloyd Sumpter
"Dave" Walker Bay 8 c/w Max40T
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A lot of the focus in the responses have been regarding the Briggs and
Stratton motor. I only meant for that to be a part of the post. Just
as important, or maybe more so, is the issue of stability, room and
safety of the jon boat that is 14' long with a 48" bottom width. I
would appreciate opinions of individuals who have actually owned and
used a similar sized jon boat and therefore would have some first-hand
input on the issues of stability, room and safety.
-KCB
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