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  10. Anthony Babich

    When did grassing boats become common?

    Who just uses one vessel! You must have one for each day of the season duh!
  11. Anthony Babich

    When did grassing boats become common?

    Ahhh Grassing, the "worst-part" of the duck season! Definitely a labor intensive job but nothing truly compares quite like it... Interesting question though, as Steve mentioned from what I've learned the Thatching Rails were likely developed here on Long Island NY. I know where I live in my town...
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  15. Anthony Babich

    Blessing of the Fleet for the 2024 Hunting Season

    Great Post, Thank You Larry!
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  19. Anthony Babich

    Decoy Rack Front vs. Rear Question for The Barnegat Bay Sneakbox Builders/Owners

    I personally like the front rack much better, rear deck left open for motor use and as mentioned more weight up at the bow for performance while on plane. In this boat a 1923 Wilbur Ketchum Scooter has a removable mahogany decoy rack that is stowed away up in the bow when towed, hunted or stored...
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