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Don't shoot me: Jon 1432 adding stability 2024


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

Hey Guys,

I'm new to the board so please be kind. I have been spending the last few days reading all the old posts looking for some information, but couldn't find what I was looking for.

I was given a 1958 model 14' x 32" wide (at bottom) jon boat that is in excelent shape. I already built a trailer for it, and will be doing a few other modifications. My question is this: I am thinking of adding some "redneckery" to this to add some stability. Has anyone ever seen a jon boat with outriggers? I'm thinking of building some outriggers for this so it doesn't feel so much like riding a 2x4 on the water. I can't quite decide what to build them out of, i.e. PVC, fiberglass, etc.

I'm sure homemade stabilizers will look retarded, but it is either this or use the boat like it is, and I don't really care if people point and laugh (as long as they are doing it from the shore). My wife has already told me a bigger boat is out of the question. She does the bills and for some reason, she thinks house payments, food, and other bills are more important than a fishing boat. I tried telling her I'll be able to put food on the table with a bigger boat, but it didn't work.

Thanks for any input.

By the way, I will only be using this on a 1500 acre narrow lake, and will be adding a 5hp outboard and trolling motor.


fishing user avatarCJ reply : 

Welome to Bass Resource!

I'm not much on boat restoration. You will probally get better feedback posting this in Bass Boating and more.

CJ


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

I was thinking along the same line.  I have 1232 only, so I will be sitting down.  But here is an idea ... over in  castlecraft website.

Sorry, I can't post link yet because I have not made ten posts!

You can use high density form.

good luck


fishing user avatarGrey Wolf reply : 
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I was thinking along the same line. I have 1232 only, so I will be sitting down. But here is an idea ... over in castlecraft website.

Sorry, I can't post link yet because I have not made ten posts!

You can use high density form.

good luck

www.castlecraft.com

Oh by the way. WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


fishing user avatarLow_Budget_Hooker reply : 

My main question would be "Why?"

That is a very stable boat as it is.

and WELCOME ABOARD!! :)


fishing user avatarSPEEDBEAD. reply : 
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My main question would be "Why?"

That is a very stable boat as it is.

and WELCOME ABOARD!! :)

Maybe he weighs more than a sack of feathers   :)

Welcome aboard.  I feel ya on the stability thing, but honestly once you get out in it I am pretty sure you will get some "sea legs" and you will be just fine.


fishing user avatarOlebiker reply : 

I am a pretty chunky monkey at 240 pounds and I was able to stand in my 12 foot jon boat with few problems.  I think you might want to try standing in this boat before adding the outriggers.


fishing user avatarskillet reply : 

 Pretty big fella myself (6'4" and 210) and don't have a problem with that size especially after getting and out a few times and WELCOME to the forums!!!

                                As Ever,

                                 skillet


fishing user avatarfishbear reply : 

Welcome!!!!!!!!

I am a big guy, 300 lbs. and 6'4"  I fish out of a 14 ft. Fisher, that is only 42 wide, and it is plenty stable even with 2 guys in it.  

I am lowering my front deck, for myself, because of medical reasons, not because it was unstable..

By the time you get batteries, motors, gear and yourself in the boat, it will stabilize nicely.


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

I built a sunk-in deck and floors and transom cover on my 1432 and it is VERY stabls. Not as stable as a 1436 but a whole lot more stable than when it was just me and some paddles in the boat.


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

Thanks!

I will try to get more post in to by pass this limit.  :)

Sang

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I was thinking along the same line.  I have 1232 only, so I will be sitting down.  But here is an idea ... over in  castlecraft website.

Sorry, I can't post link yet because I have not made ten posts!

You can use high density form.

good luck

Oh by the way. WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 
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I built a sunk-in deck and floors and transom cover on my 1432 and it is VERY stabls. Not as stable as a 1436 but a whole lot more stable than when it was just me and some paddles in the boat.

Tyler, are you saying that it get more stable after you added extra weight ( sunk-in deck etc...)?

Sorry, I'm new to Jon boat.  I can't wait for warmer weather to take my "Client #9" out.  

Sang


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

Yes it get's more stable to a certain point. But under my deck is flotation foam which supports the extra weight. What I'm trying to say is you need to try to keep your lowest center of gravity when you built the sunk deck when at the same time it is adding stabilty. I can give you some pics if you want


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

Yes, please pm me the pictures.

Did I get this wrong?  Add foam under the deck help with the stability?  or it is just to reduce the decking frame weight?

I'm new to Jon boat so please forgive me if my questions are old.  

I'm going to use it for 1 season and mod it in the fall.  Using LBH as a model.


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

Check your PM's


fishing user avatarJust Add Water reply : 

Add foam under the deck help with the stability?

No.

The foam is for keeping the boat from sinking.

The more weight you add to the boat, lowers the boat water line, the weight puts presure on the side of the boat to stability it.

But to much weight in the boat is not good, inch's away from the water line. bad bad bad You stand up and move about and your in the water.


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

Haha that's so funny Just Add Water, i just read what you said and in the PM i sent him it is almost word for word what i told him. 2 great minds think alike lol


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 
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I built a sunk-in deck and floors and transom cover on my 1432 and it is VERY stabls. Not as stable as a 1436 but a whole lot more stable than when it was just me and some paddles in the boat.

Thanks for all the welcomes. Everyone seems to be very nice around here.

I think I'll start building the "sunk-in" deck either tomorrow or Friday and see how it does. As is stands it is just bare boat with a couple of oars,  and it feels like if I lean over too far to fart, I might fall out. I am a big guy (5'11", 250lbs), so I tend to make the boat a little top heavy.... Still, if I'm not happy with the stability, what do ya'll think about the outrigger idea? I have "doodled" some plans on how to build it so it will be completly adjustable. I'll be able to drop them down into the water when needed, and when cruising I'll be able to swing them up. I think I can even build it so they will swing straight up when trailering. Again, I know this will probably look retarded, but if it will help, it might be worth it.

Does anybody have any idea who might have built this boat back in '58? The only tag on the boat has a serial number.

Thanks again for welcoming me to this site.


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 
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I was thinking along the same line. I have 1232 only, so I will be sitting down. But here is an idea ... over in castlecraft website.

Sorry, I can't post link yet because I have not made ten posts!

You can use high density form.

good luck

I've seen that site before, and I think I can build it better. I have a lot of experience fabricating all sorts of things, and I believe I can build a better frame and adjustment system. I'm not an expert fabricator or anything, I can just build almost anything as long as I have a few beers out in my shop.

Thanks again.


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

PM me the serial number and i'll try to find out who makes it.


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

How about adding the 2" or 3" foam on the outside of the starboard and port of the boat?  Effectively making you Jon a 36" or 38" wide.  This will give you more weight capacity and Increase Stability.   I think you can paint those foam too.  

Tyler, thanks for the PM.  

Just add water...

My thought exactly the foam is to reduce the decking weight.  If my boat were to go under the last thing I wanted to depend on is the decking.  Just my 2 cents!

Again, I have not take her out.  So, all my research and planning may go out the window when time come to do the mod in the fall.


fishing user avatarJust Add Water reply : 

_tyler_wright_

2 great minds think alike lol .

You are the man

And MA1232, DoubleBarS forgot some thing


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

Hey Guys,

I wanted to give everyone an update on my skinny jon boat. I have built the sunk in decks, and have built...well everything else I could think of. I was able to keep the budget for everything under $400, which includes building the trailer, used trolling motor, new marine battery/battery box, 2 boat seats with pedestals/swivels, carpet/glue, wood, and material for outriggers. I haven't painted the boat itself yet, but that will have to wait. My wife has grounded me from spending any more money on: "that stupid boat"....

Even though some people say this is a stable boat, and the more I used it the more stable it would feel, it never felt comfortable to me.

So, I ended up building the outriggers. Believe it or not, it makes a big difference. Without them, I can only stand up in the middle section of the boat. With them installed, I can stand on every part of the floors I built. I did get a couple of funny looks from people fishing on the shore, but hey, I'm on the lake and they are just next to it.

I'm thinking of building a different design for the adjustment portion of the outriggers, but for now, it will work just fine.

Also, I don't have pictures yet, but I will be taking some tomorrow. I might need some help on how to post them though.

Thanks for everybody's help. This has been a very helpful site.


fishing user avatarPopeye reply : 

These are a snap to build and are very adjustable and remove easily for transport:

full construcion details are available here: www.kayakfishingstuff.com

Click on Articles and then on outriggers in the far right menu. You can get Lobster bouys which provide more floatation than the Noodles I used and look much better too!!

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fishing user avatarbob9035 reply : 

Sounds like a good idea to me... I fish out of a Landau 1432 and it can be pretty shacky at times.... Let me know what you do as I have thought many times about adding outriggers to my jon --simular to that on a hobie cat.   Should stabalize very well and double the weight capacity


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

""that stupid boat ..." Man I feel your pain only because I get that same quote.  I told my wife that it is an investment.  I said ... "we will save money when I bring fresh fish home".  However, no fish yet this year.

Do you have any picture of your outriggers and deck work?

Thanks!

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Hey Guys,

I wanted to give everyone an update on my skinny jon boat. I have built the sunk in decks, and have built...well everything else I could think of. I was able to keep the budget for everything under $400, which includes building the trailer, used trolling motor, new marine battery/battery box, 2 boat seats with pedestals/swivels, carpet/glue, wood, and material for outriggers. I haven't painted the boat itself yet, but that will have to wait. My wife has grounded me from spending any more money on: "that stupid boat"....

Even though some people say this is a stable boat, and the more I used it the more stable it would feel, it never felt comfortable to me.

So, I ended up building the outriggers. Believe it or not, it makes a big difference. Without them, I can only stand up in the middle section of the boat. With them installed, I can stand on every part of the floors I built. I did get a couple of funny looks from people fishing on the shore, but hey, I'm on the lake and they are just next to it.

I'm thinking of building a different design for the adjustment portion of the outriggers, but for now, it will work just fine.

Also, I don't have pictures yet, but I will be taking some tomorrow. I might need some help on how to post them though.

Thanks for everybody's help. This has been a very helpful site.


fishing user avatarLow_Budget_Hooker reply : 
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 Using LBH as a model.

I only model clothing but if you speak to my agent, maybe we can work something out  ;D


fishing user avatarMA1232 reply : 

A great model and Low Budget too!

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 Using LBH as a model.

I only model clothing but if you speak to my agent, maybe we can work something out  ;D


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

Guys, it would appear that I am slightly to moderatly retarded. I posted these pictures in the wrong freakin' thread. It's ashame I can't build outriggers for my mind to keep me from drowning in stupidity.....

Enjoy:

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fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

another

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fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

another

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fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

and another

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fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 

and another

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fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

Well i can tell you one of the reasons your feeling unstable, because of the front pedistal, it is way too tall. Go get a shorter one and you should ne fine without the things on the side


fishing user avatarDoubleBarS reply : 
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Well i can tell you one of the reasons your feeling unstable, because of the front pedistal, it is way too tall. Go get a shorter one and you should ne fine without the things on the side

It just looks that way, but both seats are exactly the same height. I agree, the boat can be used without the outriggers, but it makes me feel more comfortable with them. When I take my 5 year old son out with me, I am willing to make sure that we don't go swimming.

I can't afford a bigger boat, so I make my little boat just as stable as a bigger boat.


fishing user avatar_tyler_wright_ reply : 

I totally know what your saying because i can't afford a bigger boat(being as i;m only 17) but what i'm saying is that you don't want your seats any higher than the bench seats. Like on my boat the pedestal is only about 3 inches higher than the bench and on the back i have a simple seat base and seat pin set up. Try what i did and i promise you will feel more stable


fishing user avatarclipper reply : 

You are obviously a good welder and enjoy inventing and making things. Enjoy the boat with your son. :)  That will be even more rewarding than creating the boat you are using.   You came up with a very unique way of mounting the outriggers.  I'm impressed.




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