Keep the boat .
Odds are it's the boat that helped you be 78 years young. If stability is the problem trade to a panfisher stick steer where you operate solely from the belly of the boat.
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wicklundrh, windstone LIKED above post
I'm 76 and I've only used mine a couple of times this past year, that said I wouldn't part with it for anything.
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"G" LIKED above post
Keep it.
If you're tired and ready to lay down and call it a day let her go but the water will go down and the lakes will clear. There are still good days to be had that doesn't
involve a recliner. Recliners are death traps.
Tell'em I'll be there.wannabe fisherman, Dollfly LIKED above post
I have one question for you? When you plan a fishing trip, do you sleep sound the night before, don't wake and look at the clock? If you sleep sound and don't wake........SELL THE BOAT.........if you don't keep it.
GREENFISH LIKED above post
Keep it. I have several older friends who fish together but each from their own boat. They help one another launching and loading, which is where most accidents happen. They may fish all day within talking distance or venture out a bit, but always let one another know where they are going.
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The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGreaseS10CHEVY LIKED above post