Thanks Jim,
For now I was just trying to find who made it and see if they may have been still around, at some point after I do some glass and gel repairs I may be very interested in sourcing new stickers for the bow.
Wow! That is awesome, thank you so much for that, love knowing they made a few other models too.
Makes alot of sense why at first I thought it may have been a herters until I saw the handles and realized it was styled after the herters.
I recently purchased another duck boat and actually checked out a few post threads on here while trying to figure out what exactly my "new" boat was, then posted on a layout boat Facebook page and was told to check this site out and post here.
Great site, amazing amount of great posts and a...
Thank you, I figure mine weighs about the same, wonder why his is so heavy then, don't think there's any foam to water log like my fin and feather did, that thing was a beast with all the wet foam inside the floor!
So I got an email back from the company that made my boat! Unfortunately all specs and info got lost with the passing of what I would assume to be an old owner or partner in the company.
So thanks for the assistance, I have confirmed the original maker of the boat.
My brother in-law stopped by...
I sent an email to the company that matches the hull id abbreviation, they are still in business so we will see what they say.
My electric feather I have floats and paddles good just more of a solo boat with very few decoys because of space so can't wait to get this in the water and see how it...
Thanks, I'm in end of winter garage clean up or I would already be tearing into the gelcoat cracks and previous glass repairs, my electric feather had some severely water logged floatation foam inside the floor so that is currently cut open and all new foam and added supports installed, now need...
From everything I've seen on the bluebill it has 2 ribs down the center and the transom isn't flat plated, it has a small "deck" behind the cockpit then an indent where the motor attaches?
It has alot of the design of a bluebill mixed with the transom and keel of a herters...
I've also now...
Glad to be apart of this forum, I love waterfowl hunting and have a 80's fin and feather "kayak" style fiberglass boat and just acquired another fiberglass boat that strongly resembles a herters duck/goose but with enough differences that I don't think it is.
I have looked everywhere for one...