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marylandjon

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  1. I found Hooked on the Bay online and talked to them about their boats. Their 1236 sells for $930 and weighs 140 lbs (15 lbs heavier than Alumacraft) and only holds 527 lbs max capacity (13 lbs less). I just kind of figured that by those stats that Alumacraft may be the better boat? Maybe i'm wrong, any advice would be appreciated. P.S. Wyatts dad are you a Ravens fan? Sorry i'm still steaming from the loss today, what b/s. Thanks
  2. I think I've been sold on the Alumacraft 1236. It weighs the least of all the other 1236's at 125lbs and can hold the most weight, 540lbs. I found one dealer who was selling it for $810 and another one about 65 miles away for $730. Wonder if I can see if the $810 guy will match the other's price might be worth a shot.
  3. Thanks all for the quick replies. The reason I don't want a trailer is because I don't really have anywhere to store it at the moment. As for the brand I was looking at Alumacraft, Lowe, and Crestline. I will be using a Minn Kota 55# electric trolling motor as my primary means of propulsion, as the resevoir I fish on does not allow gas powered motors.
  4. Hi all, I am currently looking for my first boat, and have decided to go with a 12ft Jon Boat. I need something small enough to fit in the back of my pickup and this type of boat seems to be the best fit. I have a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with. 1) Best Brand for the price (range is up to $1,000 for boat) 2) Ram X material or Aluminum (I will be fishing mainly large lakes) 3) 36" or 32" bottom width? Will it make that much difference? 4) And finally...I have a small Mazda pickup, bed is 6ft long, will it be a problem transporting a 12 ft Jon? The overhang will be 6 feet, but tied down securely and I will have caution flags. Thank you for your time.

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