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Quote from: snocohunter on July 06, 2011, 11:18:51 PMQuote from: Crispy on June 29, 2011, 10:26:55 PMBoat is looking good! I built an SN last summer and have really loved it! Looks like you're getting away a lot cheaper than I did. I think I ended up with about $400 into mine after wood, glass, hardware, and paint. Kind of screwed up a little in the build process (fortunately the project is quite forgiving), but here's the end result:***pic removed for size of post Happy building!How do you like this boat? I think it looks bad a$$ and i want to build one. My cousin and hunting partner is a paint and body guy and i think I've about got him convinced. What is the tray on the back for? Is it stable? 2 guys or one? And how about carrying dekes and what not? Do you run a motor? Sorry for the 1000 questions. Just getting excited for the first time this year about the season. I've been so busy fishing and doing other things i was a little preoccupied. Thanks for the boost!Boat looks great too Gas, way to get er done especially with no garage!Snocohunter, Yes you can put a small motor on this boat. It is meant for only one person, but if you wanted to build a boat for two, make it a 10' boat and should be OK. There is a new design that adds pontoons to the back of the boat that you fill with foam and it will add to the buoyancy.The rack on the back can be used to tie down a bag if dekes or put a milk carton on it to carry what ever you need. I imagine a dog can sit back there also.And yes they are very stable. Check out there web site if you have not done that yet, and look at the videos they have for there boats. http://www.hybridduckboat.com/files/
Quote from: Crispy on June 29, 2011, 10:26:55 PMBoat is looking good! I built an SN last summer and have really loved it! Looks like you're getting away a lot cheaper than I did. I think I ended up with about $400 into mine after wood, glass, hardware, and paint. Kind of screwed up a little in the build process (fortunately the project is quite forgiving), but here's the end result:***pic removed for size of post Happy building!How do you like this boat? I think it looks bad a$$ and i want to build one. My cousin and hunting partner is a paint and body guy and i think I've about got him convinced. What is the tray on the back for? Is it stable? 2 guys or one? And how about carrying dekes and what not? Do you run a motor? Sorry for the 1000 questions. Just getting excited for the first time this year about the season. I've been so busy fishing and doing other things i was a little preoccupied. Thanks for the boost!Boat looks great too Gas, way to get er done especially with no garage!
Boat is looking good! I built an SN last summer and have really loved it! Looks like you're getting away a lot cheaper than I did. I think I ended up with about $400 into mine after wood, glass, hardware, and paint. Kind of screwed up a little in the build process (fortunately the project is quite forgiving), but here's the end result:***pic removed for size of post Happy building!
The project looks like a good one. The boat turned out nice. The camo needs a few more shadows or transitions from the green to the tan color for better break up if your looking for any input on the camo job. That's just me be anal about my camo patterns. I like to make things disappear into the background.
So gasman. Now that you have had a change to use your build, is there anything you would change aobut your build? Where have you used it/ kind of water, and have you used a motor. I'm likely going to start my build so i want some feedback from a local..I want to use mine on the bay and freshwater I got the Hybrid 10NL plans and will likely put pods on it because i would like to use a motor and have a dog box behind me. I was thinking about adding oar locks like in this pic because I don't want to pay Lic but still may want to use it on areas that are controlled by Coast gaurd. Anythoughts?I mostly hunt Skagit area but would likely take it to potholes for a few hutns with my buddy.
Is the kyak paddle good enough or would you Add oar locks?