Cheapie408
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It's a common modification for the West Coast, Alaska, and Great Lakes. I've never seen one with a rail on the East Coast.Cumbersome for fishing. I find the “Great Lakes” and salmon trollers like this modification for some reason.
Going back to one of our previous conversations... do you have the boat in hand yet? I know you were waiting on delivery a bit earlier.I think I might do it anyway. I fish with my 2 little kids and one of my fishing partner has a bad leg. Adding it will be a safety thing I feel. I personally wouldn't want/need it.
You brought up another point that I mentioned previous, one of my fishing partner who also happens to had a stroke many years ago and lost feeling on one leg. I've been fishing on his boat for a few years while other boat was in storage. part of this is to do it for him.I am 6'5" and I have never felt the gunnels were too low. I did get dumped out sitting on the gunnel one day with the boat anchored. It was a rocky day anyway but a large wave hit us broadside coming from behind me. I did not see it coming and when it rocked back down I went out backwards. Probably would not have happened but I had a dive tank on at the time.
My youngest grandson is 3 masquerading in a 5 year old body and I have never felt he is in danger of falling overboard. He may climb out but not fall out. I think it would be more useful for an older person with balance issues than for younger kids.
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