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Nov 5, 2019 10:01:11   #
Craig
 
I’m looking for a boat. I’m old and my balance is a issue. No middle seats. I have to be able to load and unload alone. Any suggestions

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Nov 5, 2019 11:06:41   #
Roughneck Loc: Lake Weiss, Centre, Al
 
How about a small pontoon?

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Nov 5, 2019 11:14:02   #
Craig
 
I don’t live on a lake so it’s in and out all the time. I heard pontoon can be hard load and unload

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Nov 5, 2019 11:37:01   #
Roughneck Loc: Lake Weiss, Centre, Al
 
It can be.

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Nov 5, 2019 11:49:23   #
John D Loc: Duncanville Alabama
 
Craig,
I have the same balance issues as you. I have a friend that has a Pondtoon boat & it’s not so difficult to launch & retrieve. The only draw back is that the wind pushes in around.

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Nov 5, 2019 12:02:52   #
Craig
 
Wonder how they compare in cost

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Nov 5, 2019 13:17:40   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
What kind of waters are you fishing Craig? Rivers, lake, ocean, or creeks and how big of a boat can you or your vehicle handle?

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Nov 6, 2019 06:15:01   #
Craig
 
Small lakes my truck can handle 8800 lbs

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Nov 6, 2019 06:50:07   #
Joecat Loc: Florida / Rhode Island
 
What about a small aluminum center console?

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Nov 6, 2019 08:14:07   #
Raw Dawg Ron Loc: St. Petersburg, FL
 
Old john boat fan. Wide 18' foot or more with high sides great for balance. Seen many new welded ones with center consoles that have a hand rail around windshield! If I was ever to update that would be next, no seats to step over with solid no slip bottoms.

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Nov 6, 2019 08:21:48   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Craig, I was leaning as to what Raw Dawg said and waited to see your reply. Light weight compared to that pontoon boat and lower profile for wind resistance. Motor size depends on your needs. Stability is there as well. Depending what size you get, it just might fit in your pick up with out needing a trailer.

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Nov 6, 2019 11:37:28   #
Bass face
 
A nice flat bottom Jon boat would work just fine! There are a few companies that make very nice boats. Take a look at Lowe boats. You can customize your boat to match your exact application. My experience with Jon boats is that the are very sturdy and well balanced. Light, easy to maneuver, easy to tow, very easy to launch and able to get into places most other boats can’t 🏄🏼‍♂️🎣

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Nov 6, 2019 12:51:49   #
Ron620DVS Loc: Guntersville Alabama
 
Lund Aluminum Boats Deep “V”🎣🐠

Look 👀 at the website and call a dealership for more information.. You may be interested in purchasing a pre-owned boat... They are normally much less expensive...🚣‍♀️ My choice would be the Adventure Deep “V”... the 1675, 16’ 10” Long, 60 to 90 HP.. I would go with the 90 HP Motor...

https://www.lundboats.com/explore-all-boats/

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Nov 6, 2019 13:28:32   #
Bass face
 
$$$$$$$$🏄🏼‍♂️🎣

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Nov 6, 2019 14:28:55   #
Justoldjim Loc: JUNCTION CITY, OR.
 
Bass face wrote:
$$$$$$$$🏄🏼‍♂️🎣


Smokercraft 15' with all 15 hp works great on lakes even in the wind

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