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  1. Scott Farris

    Converting existing hulls into sneak boats

    Ronald, The link will take you to the full write-up I did when I decked over the the jet drive boat for more in depth details.
  2. Scott Farris

    Converting existing hulls into sneak boats

    I've decked over three different V & semi-V 14 -ft aluminum boats using wood, welded aluminum & solid rivet aluminum decks. No John boats - I'm not sure if they have enough free-board to be worth it. Photos to stimulate ideas and discussions. 60's wolverine w/ wood deck: Starcraft...
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    Bare ready for Sea Trials.JPG

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    fitting stern deck.JPG

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  13. Scott Farris

    Greenhawk neck weight mold

    Vince, are you one of those guys who want to live forever? As a waterfowler I'd of thought you'd be comfortable with controlled risks. Not much "safe" about late season hunting, you simply control what you can, keep your gear in good shape and trust your buddies. Lead casting can be a...
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  15. Scott Farris

    Greenhawk neck weight mold

    Hi, I have the mold and haven't used it in over 20 years. It has never been my favorite as the trade off between better holding ability in current is offset by the reduced flexibility of wrapping the line and tieing it off easily that a classic "H-section" anchor provides. Casting lead...
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    Paul in action.jpg

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  20. Scott Farris

    Waders - The usual question

    My input is simple - Cheap may lead to lack of flexibility and comfort. A number of years ago I bought Cabela's cheapest pair of waders and while they were watertight, I stopped wearing them fairly quickly. Flexibility to climb into and out of the boat, plus general blind sitting comfort was...
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