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D-Rock425
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I've been thinking about getting something for duck hunting. I want it for an all purpose hunting boat. Anyone know something better?
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I really, really like my stealth 1200. it rocks!
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I kinda like the idea or the stealth boat myself. Has a few more options.
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Ok I don't know a damn thing about these but "Stealth 2000" sounds way better then "Marsh Rat"
Just sayin !!
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I picked up a 1200 last year and love it. It is very stable and has plenty of room. The only negative I see is that it is a little heavy.
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I have used my marsh rat for 2 seasons and it's very easy for one man to use. However I didn't do much work out in the bay with it. Also I may be interested in getting rid of mine drop me a p.m if interested.
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Build on yourself. Check out
www.hybridduckboat.com
. You can build and customize it to your liking. I have one I need to finish and only have around $180 into it right now. Should be able to do it slightly cheaper if you stick to the plans. I am building the original but have modified it to have a dog platform/motor mount behind the cockpit. If I could come up with a chunk of $$$ I would finish it and start building my mini mud motor for it.
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Ever hear of a broadbill. They are great very stable but a little heavy.
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