stew6371 Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 im a fat man at 360 lbs. im trying to find a jon boat that i can deck so that me and a buddy can fish out of. problem is that all the 14 ft boats have a capacity of 3 people and like 400 lbs. even the 16 and 17 ft aluminum bass boats only have a capacity of like 480 lbs or something close to that. besides losing weight, any suggestions on what to do? thanks Quote
XcoM274 Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 22' Ranger might get it done lol Seriously, if you're going for budget, get a 14 or 16' fiberglass ski boat. They are definatly not as expensive as fishing boats and my dad's 18' takes 1,850lbs Quote
stew6371 Posted March 16, 2008 Author Posted March 16, 2008 i have a 1977 glastron bass boat now. i would like an aluminum boat instead. thanks for reply Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted March 16, 2008 Super User Posted March 16, 2008 Tracker Grizzley Jon Boat. Quote
Starcraft01 Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 the grizzly's do seem nice. What about the G3's? I was concerned as well about weight limits and being able to go w/ friends. I ended up getting a 16ft Starcraft Starfire ( aluminum) Deep V and I love it. I may not be able go in 6" of water but I can get into about 12" of water, i can go in some of the bigger lakes and there is plenty of room. The boat holds up to 6 people or 825 lbs and it is stable. Good luck w/ your quest. Quote
HPBB Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 if your looking for small boat. I have a 14 foot stracraft V hull. It will hold up to a 35 HP and its weight cap is something in 600-700# range with a 35hp. I run a 15 Hp merc, 2 Tm's, 2 batteries and 6 gal gas. I am 300lbs and it hadles me very easily, 2 people with no problems. This boat will get shallow with no problem Quote
fishbear Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 I have a 14 ft. Fisher that I decked. I am 6'4" and about 300 lbs. My main fishing buddy is about 280 lbs. We fish all the electric only lakes around here with no problems. Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 17, 2008 Super User Posted March 17, 2008 Alweld 1652 V-Nose Modified V bottom Tunnel Hull Length 16' Bottom 52 Beam 74 Total weight per cap: 4/564 Max hp 40-70* (*Higher horsepower ratings are for remote steering only.) Xpress 1650VJ modified V bottom similar specs The key to Jon boats is bottom width & beam, both add to stability Quote
_tyler_wright_ Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 Just get the widest boat you can afford and atleast a 14 footer(jon). You should feel very comfortable in a tracker grizzly. Those things look tuff anyway. Wish i had that kinda money or i would be fishin in it right now! lol Quote
altamahajon Posted March 17, 2008 Posted March 17, 2008 I am a large frame person myself and own a 16ft alum boat that will handle 5 person limit 560.... So if I take a friend and the equipmet plus fuel I am loaded. I have thought of the option of the link below. Just some thoughts. Other thought is got with Carolina Skiff DLV semi V, more stable than an alum boat to move around in and drafts only 4-6 inches of water. The boat can be cut in half and still float...... these boats new 2008 are much cheaper than a 20,000 plus bass boat. For there features and abilities they are my choice for my type needs. I have had four spine surgeris and need the flat bottom to move around in and have the stability without falling over as does my aluminum boat. http://www.logoboats.com/MINI%20TOON%20PONTOON%20BOATS.htm Quote
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