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| They're o.k. I guess; I've ran one for years. Stability is not really an issue, unless you are a really big guy and jump around or something, but not too bad. They are fine on calm water, but on days that it's choppy you might want to bring some dry clothes along to change into before your chiropractor visit. Mine is an '88 and the hull has been cracked for years. It's a riveted boat though, and that's where it cracked, of course, but I ran her hard. The welded ones with the "revolution hull" probably ride a little better. They are easy to trailer, and don't take much water to float. You need a pretty good sized trolling motor, if you're fishing in the wind, because they will blow around some. I have a 40# thrust and it's not enough to keep up with a stiff wind. I can't see buying another one, but I've had a lot of fun on mine. | |
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