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But, for two adults and a child I think most 16 footers will serve. For
three or four adults I'd prefer something around 18 feet.


OK. This means I should look in the range of 16-ft to 18-ft boat. I
will look around to see if I can find some used boats that match the
criteria.

Thanks.

Jay Chan


A 14' wide aluminum will handle 2 big adults in lakes and calm inshore days.
12' weighs about 20# less, and carries about 200# less. Most aluminum 14-16
foots will handle 2-3 people. Just by a bimini top for the boat. Not very
costly, and saves lots of dermatologist costs.


 
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