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  1. Lou Ureneck

    A TALE of TWO SNEAKBOXES - Both on a single trailer

    Yes, Dave, that's my experience. I have a Merrymeeting Bay sculler whose hull was damaged by a forward roller.
  2. Lou Ureneck

    A TALE of TWO SNEAKBOXES - Both on a single trailer

    Steve, Your excellent report captured a fun and interesting morning at Pencil Brook Farm. The only change I'd make is to add a paragraph or two on that fabulous quiche you served for breakfast. Outstanding! The best I ever had. Paul and I had a good (uneventful) ride home -- your engineering...
  3. Lou Ureneck

    Nails or screws in Barnegat Bay Sneakboxes

    Steve, thanks for the post, and thanks to all members responding. I will try to retrieve and post some of the nails in question from the Schwenger-Sanford BBSB I hauled from Steve's beautiful farm in South Cambridge, NY, to my yard on Cape Cod. Maybe the nails can help with the boat's dating and...
  4. Lou Ureneck

    Woody Feathers, who wants them?

    Thanks for the offer! I like tie Horner’s with them.
  5. Lou Ureneck

    Searching for BBSB project boat to hunt and sail

    Perry, thanks for the tip. what do you mean "two half" of boats? I'll contact him. Wine to you or to him? Lou
  6. Lou Ureneck

    Info on Breaking Ice with 14 Classic TDB from TDB owners

    I occasionally break ice with my 14 TDB in northern New England. I put some extra layers of fiberglas on the hull where it meets the ice for peace of mind. I take it slow and watch behind me. I don't want to get trapped in ice sheets that close behind me and refuse to break under the push and...
  7. Lou Ureneck

    Searching for BBSB project boat to hunt and sail

    I'd like to find a reasonably priced BBSB project boat I can bring back to life for my grandson. He's not yet old enough to hunt but will be one day. In the meantime, I'd like to put a mast on it so he can sail it until he gets his hunting license. I'm in Massachusetts, willing to drive to...
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  9. Lou Ureneck

    The "best" grass boat for two hunters and a dog? TDB vs DuckBoss?

    I like my TDB 14 classic. It hunts two guys and a dog, my 45 pound AWS. Things get tight when setting out decoys and moving about in the boat, but once seated and in place, it's comfortable. I think I'd like to own the 14 sea class for the extra beam when moving about, but I've enjoyed the...
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  11. Lou Ureneck

    Marsh Stake for Staking out Boat during Tide Change

    I m as not to say without use of an anchor.
  12. Lou Ureneck

    Marsh Stake for Staking out Boat during Tide Change

    I use 10 foot long 1x2s that I buy at HD. I sharpen the ends and put them through loops I tie on to my TDB grassing rails. These allow me to stay out in the current, facing the decoys, with use of an anchor. I hunt in New England so I can usually push the wood into the mud. I bring an extra one...
  13. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    I will do that ... and I've begun looking for a new house that would provide me with a workshop. The next duck hunting season may cost me in excess of several hundred thousand dollars. Ah, the life of a duck hunter.
  14. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    Eric, I just received the cork you sent along. Many thanks! I'm going to have some fun! Lou
  15. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    Thanks!
  16. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    Steve, Yes, Eric from the forum is sending a block tomorrow. I've learned a lot from these exchanges and the forum. I can see now that 's it's not enough to have a spread of decoys, boat, dog and shotgun. I need a workshop ... Lou
  17. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    thanks!
  18. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    Here are photos of the ones that are most beat up ...
  19. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    okay, will do.
  20. Lou Ureneck

    Repairing cork decoys

    Steve, Thanks for that -- fascinating. I didn't know any of it, except that cork had some connection to Portugal.
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