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  1. I'm looking at a mid 90's model Shawnee. I'm in Memphis and boat is in Heber. I want to know if there are any issues I should beware of with this older hull. Length is 19' and width is 44" with floatation cubes on each side and under rear bench. Floor is the uneven version. Boat has been re-gelcoated inside and out and looks to be in very good condition from photos.

    Seller is asking $3400 for boat and trailer(EZ loader) but no rails, no electric, no side or rear storage, and only 1 chair. This seems high. Your thoughts on this hull and price b/c I think price is flexible. Thanks.

  2. Thx for feedback....reason for aluminum and 17x48 size is for duckhunting purposes when the time comes. Try maneuvering a 20' trout boat in the timber....When tailwaters are real low, I still want a boat that can get me to parts on the river that others can't walk in on. I plan to use mainly for drift fishing during medium water and for getting to other spots without public access. I do solo fish a good bit so i don't want a boat too heavy(ie, 20' supreme) that will be too heavy nudge over a small gravel bar/rock, etc.

  3. I'm wanting to get a custom jon boat, either Alweld or Blazer, that I can trout fish on AR tailwaters and also use for duckhunting. Have narrowed down to these brands in 1748 flat jon style. Plan to add flat floors, 2 storage boxes, and simple platform upfront. Will probably run a 15-20 2-stroke for weight purposes. Don't want a jet because of leaves, moss, and duckhunting spots.

    Is there much of a difference in fit/finish and performance between these 2 brands? Will one draft lower than the other based on hull design, assuming equal weight distribution? Any other input or suggestions? Thanks.

  4. Tough call on which I'd buy today. It really depends on the application. I love the small footprint of the Vista for my dirt bike use and for hiking, etc. So on that alone, given your usage, that'd be the one I'd recommend. But it's a little harder to learn because of the buttons being on the side and not as clearly labeled as the 60's. So I'd say the 60 is easier to learn, even though they both have the same functions and will do the same things.

    The topo 2008 would be the one you'd want for streams and rivers. And it also shows a lot of road detail, although it won't give you street level nav.

  5. I'm trying to decided among several models for use flyfishihng...marking spots, navigating unfamiliar areas, etc. Needs ability to download maps for when I go out west. What's everyone using and how do you like it? Garmin seems to be top choice, especially GPSMAP 76 or 60 version. What about Delorme PN series? THanks....

  6. I plan on fly fishing a good bit from my canoe and would like suggestions on super lightweight, non restrictive PFD's that I can even wear in the summer heat while paddling/casting. I would probably wear over a light fishing shirt with all my small gear on a lanyard.

    Also, should I go automatic or manual? I'm concerned about all the incidental/accidental inflations I've read from those using automatics. Thanks....John in Memphis

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