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Re: Alumacraft 1436 Jon Boats [Re: Tellrich29] #14375036 05/23/22 07:56 PM
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As a teenager and into my 20's my brothers and I had an alumacraft 1436 from academy with a 5 hp Mariner 2-stroke. Caught a million fish out of that thing, just knew our limitations. Never really crossed the lake unless it was flat calm, but picked a large cove or reasonably protected area and wore them out.

Re: Alumacraft 1436 Jon Boats [Re: Tellrich29] #14398131 06/19/22 03:50 PM
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I have had a 1436 from Alumacraft and a G3 1442. The 1442much heavier and safer but you will probably need a trailer.

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