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I've been thinking about picking up a 12' or 14' flat jon to use on a couple  lakes near me, instead of my larger boat. What would you consider a minimum width floor for a very stable flat jon? My 16' jon's floor is 48" wide and I love it. Would a 42" floor width be wide enough for most people? I've tried a 36" wide floor and I didn't like it at all. Thanks.

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Get as wide as you can afford and or find.  I've got a 36" wide and I can stand in it with no problems.  I don't trailer mine and a 36 is easily manageable to pick up and toss in the bed of the truck by myself.  That being said, if I had found a wider bottom, I probably would have bought that.

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Thanks. I've been watching Craigslist and they all seem to be the narrower ones. Is there such a thing as a 12' flat jon with a 42" or 48" wide floor? I think I'd rather get a 14' but I'm just curious.

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I don't want a V-hull. I want to get a 14' flat bottom Jon, with a 48" wide floor. Craigslist is just loaded with V-hulls, but a Jon like I want is very hard to find.

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