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kcb559 September 12th 03 09:25 AM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 
Has anyone had any experience with an Alumacraft 1236 jon boat? I'm
looking for stability, something I can load in the back of my long bed
and the feeling that I'm not gonna sink it when I place my 245 pound
body on that rear seat. I've checked the Lowe, Fisher and Waco boats
too but the Alumacraft seems to have the best numbers in beam width,
depth and maximum capacity.

I'll be driving it with a 30 lb. thrust electric trolling motor. Any
ideas/input?

-KCB

Bill Kiene September 12th 03 05:56 PM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 
Hi KBC,

This my area, small flat bottom boats. We fly fish out of 8, 10, 12, 14 and
16 foot flat bottom boats. Both aluminum and fiberglass.

Try to find something that is more than 36" at the bottom/rear.

Valco makes an aluminum pram/Jon boat that is 44" at the bottom/rear with a
55" beam. They come in 8, 10, 12 and 14 feet with everything else remaining
the same but the length. It is only .050" thick and riveted but is a good
boat @ ~$1,000.00US.

The 10 foot model is about 100# and will be perfect for just you.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com

"kcb559" wrote in message
om...
Has anyone had any experience with an Alumacraft 1236 jon boat? I'm
looking for stability, something I can load in the back of my long bed
and the feeling that I'm not gonna sink it when I place my 245 pound
body on that rear seat. I've checked the Lowe, Fisher and Waco boats
too but the Alumacraft seems to have the best numbers in beam width,
depth and maximum capacity.

I'll be driving it with a 30 lb. thrust electric trolling motor. Any
ideas/input?

-KCB




kcb559 October 11th 03 05:23 AM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message m...
Hi KBC,

This my area, small flat bottom boats. We fly fish out of 8, 10, 12, 14 and
16 foot flat bottom boats. Both aluminum and fiberglass.

Try to find something that is more than 36" at the bottom/rear.

Valco makes an aluminum pram/Jon boat that is 44" at the bottom/rear with a
55" beam. They come in 8, 10, 12 and 14 feet with everything else remaining
the same but the length. It is only .050" thick and riveted but is a good
boat @ ~$1,000.00US.

The 10 foot model is about 100# and will be perfect for just you.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com


************************************************** ********

BILL,

I CHECKED THE WEB AND APPARENTLY VALCO BOATS ARE OUT OF BUSINESS SINCE
LAST SUMMER. ANY OTHER IDEAS FOR A JON BOAT WITH THE FOLLOWING
DIMENSIONS:

BEAM = 55" +
DEPTH = 20" +
LENGTH = 12'
FLOOR WIDTH = 42" +

-KCB FROM
CENTRAL OREGON

************************************************** ********

Calif Bill October 11th 03 06:31 AM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 

"kcb559" wrote in message
om...
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message

m...
Hi KBC,

This my area, small flat bottom boats. We fly fish out of 8, 10, 12, 14

and
16 foot flat bottom boats. Both aluminum and fiberglass.

Try to find something that is more than 36" at the bottom/rear.

Valco makes an aluminum pram/Jon boat that is 44" at the bottom/rear

with a
55" beam. They come in 8, 10, 12 and 14 feet with everything else

remaining
the same but the length. It is only .050" thick and riveted but is a

good
boat @ ~$1,000.00US.

The 10 foot model is about 100# and will be perfect for just you.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com


************************************************** ********

BILL,

I CHECKED THE WEB AND APPARENTLY VALCO BOATS ARE OUT OF BUSINESS SINCE
LAST SUMMER. ANY OTHER IDEAS FOR A JON BOAT WITH THE FOLLOWING
DIMENSIONS:

BEAM = 55" +
DEPTH = 20" +
LENGTH = 12'
FLOOR WIDTH = 42" +

-KCB FROM
CENTRAL OREGON

************************************************** ********


I have a U14 Valco for sale. Deep transom requires a longshaft motor.
Comes with a low hours 15 Mariner longshaft and depth finder and electric
trolling motor on a galvanized shorelander trailer. $2100. Is 69" wide.
Pleasanton, Cal.



kcb559 October 14th 03 03:22 AM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 
"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net...
"kcb559" wrote in message
om...
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message

m...
Hi KBC,

This my area, small flat bottom boats. We fly fish out of 8, 10, 12, 14

and
16 foot flat bottom boats. Both aluminum and fiberglass.

Try to find something that is more than 36" at the bottom/rear.

Valco makes an aluminum pram/Jon boat that is 44" at the bottom/rear

with a
55" beam. They come in 8, 10, 12 and 14 feet with everything else

remaining
the same but the length. It is only .050" thick and riveted but is a

good
boat @ ~$1,000.00US.

The 10 foot model is about 100# and will be perfect for just you.

--
Bill Kiene

Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com


************************************************** ********

BILL,

I CHECKED THE WEB AND APPARENTLY VALCO BOATS ARE OUT OF BUSINESS SINCE
LAST SUMMER. ANY OTHER IDEAS FOR A JON BOAT WITH THE FOLLOWING
DIMENSIONS:

BEAM = 55" +
DEPTH = 20" +
LENGTH = 12'
FLOOR WIDTH = 42" +

-KCB FROM
CENTRAL OREGON

************************************************** ********


I have a U14 Valco for sale. Deep transom requires a longshaft motor.
Comes with a low hours 15 Mariner longshaft and depth finder and electric
trolling motor on a galvanized shorelander trailer. $2100. Is 69" wide.
Pleasanton, Cal.


(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))) ))))))))))))))))

THANKS FOR THE OFFER BUT THE BOAT CAN ONLY BE A MAXIMUM OF 12' IN
LENGTH AND MUST BE A FLAT-BOTTOMED JON BOAT.
-KCB

James W. Sloan October 14th 03 03:59 AM

Alumacraft 1236 Jon Boat
 
I'm sure Alumacraft makes a fine boat, but I must suggest the
obvious...build a boat!! You could crank out an 11 1/2 foot, 45 inch wide
flat bottom skiff in no time using the kit from
http://unclejohns.com/skiff/Default.htm. Total cost, if you don't get too
elaborate should be under $300. Think about it......

James




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