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lets see picts of your duck hunting rigs


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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

Cutter08, this thing is "Sick" crazy Does it have formed metal sides or ply wood! What is the biggest water you have been on with it? And what's with the air freshener hanging in there, do you bring a woman out with you guys? Smoke a ciger, that will take out the smell! laugh

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The blind is all aluminum and insulated. No wood on the boat. This will be our first year hunting out of it but i can tell just by having it out last weekend that it will handle some big water but it will be a rough ride for the guy driving. I don't mind i will just take it easy and crank the toons. As for the air fresheners they were in there when we picked up the boat. Kind of like the black ice smell LOL

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French, yes in some places when said "sick" means good or cool,"bad" means good or cool.

EI;that duck boat is really Sick or Bad. Sorry grew up in S/Mpls. smirk Here try this one out, maybe you'll get this one.

"Ya sur, dat cutters boat is a gooden" wink sorry FLK smile

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You know its a good hunting boat when you are anchored up with decoys all around ya and people come within ten yards of you and try to scare away the geese. Sure makes for a funny moment when you pop your head out and they jump back in there seat cursing up a storm, not even realizing those are decoys and a boat not geese and a bunch of reeds. Kinda makes ya laugh to think that geese are smarter than some people...

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awesome rigs cutter and elwood. I've never seen a setup like yours cutter. Whenever I close my eyes and think of duck hunting it's a basic aluminum canoe or johnboat, I can't imagine hunting out of something that's insulated with a heater. Would definitely be nice for those late in the season days on Winni!!!

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Cutter. That is what I am looking for on my next duck boat. The design looked familiar. I believe it is styled after Barnie Calef's boat. That is how I got my idea. He does a walk through of his 20+ft jon in his "take em 7" video

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thanks guys. The boat is awesome. Me and my brother thought of getting a 20ft jon and doing this to it but we saw this one online and how much room you have in a 16ft boat. I couldn't imagine how much room you would have in a 20ft. We can hunt 4 guys out of are boat. I bet you could get 6 guys out of a 20ft jon

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Thanks nate. I really like the boat, which also doubles as my river fishing boat. With the 15hp honda 4stroke on it she really moves.

I believe it is just shy of 54" wide and welded.

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A lot of you guys have seen it already but I will show it ne how

its 15 some odd ft long the bottom is semi v riveted and the motor is made in marble rock Iowa this is the 18hp version (vangaurd)

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who said you cant put a onboard charger in a duck hunting rig

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gotta do some blind fixin b4 the openner the grass is on its 3rd year I beleive, going to jimmy some extetions for the back by the motor so its covered a lil better

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I like your tilt and trim......:o)

yeah theres a u bolt near the floor that I use for when I'm in the boat, that can of paint just happen 2 b near

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DanZ is the box around your driveing light for protection of the lights of to help reduce glare?

I tried just mounting them on the bow of the boat and they point in the air to much thats the reason for the bracket...

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this is the back end work that I was wanting to do to protect and cover the motor. tell me what you think...

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dan do you hinge the flap front and rear or pin it? I like your set up I'm going to do something simalar to my boat in the front

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dan do you hinge the flap front and rear or pin it? I like your set up I'm going to do something simalar to my boat in the front

both front and back are hinged. there are three panels on each end the top panel folds inside and then they fold back

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I am also from the mankato area. I was wondering danz, if you wouldnt mind sharing... Where do you find that ditch grass at? I need to spruce up my blind and i cant seem to find any like that around here.

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I am also from the mankato area. I was wondering danz, if you wouldnt mind sharing... Where do you find that ditch grass at? I need to spruce up my blind and i cant seem to find any like that around here.

found over by swan lake, (not on state land) just cruise around you'll find some

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