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I would, no problem. More people does make it more crowded and less able to move and will rock the boat. Just stick with the weight requirement of 1200+ with allowing for Motor and Gear.
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That boat isn't bad, but I would consider it a minimum for the Gorge and great for Strawberry. As long as you have either an electric motor or kicker-trolling motor, you are all set. The reason for this is if your main motor dies, you definitely need a way to get back to shore beside oars. If you have more than 3 people (including you) you should be OK, but if you have 4 or more, you want a bigger boat. I used to have a 16' with a 35 hp outboard and I would fish the Gorge, but I would stay fairly close to the ramps and get off as soon as the wind started.....not after the waves are 3'+. Good luck
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Thanks for the advice. I would like a little bit bigger of a boat but I dont have the storage space in my garage for something bigger than 7.5 ft X 21ft. Hopefully I can find something used that will suit my needs and that I can also sell down the road if my needs change without taking the loss associated with a new boat.
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The first one will work fine. However Iike the options that come with the second one.
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