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    Bud Miles #82

    Dream boat, fantastic workmanship!
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    BBSB Rehab Help

    Yes sir, be glad to collect what info and pic I can. That is my Son. He turned 30 years old a few weeks ago. This is/was me. That boat was credited as being the first customer completed duckhunter. I had it for 10 years before passing it on to a neighbor when we moved.
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    BBSB Rehab Help

    I don't have any info other than what you have here. The Old Guide Duck Boat looks to be the same mold. When Thomas first bought this boat, Duckboat Specs was the first place I looked. Interesting tidbit, I'm actually in there under Mash boats with my Duckhunter. 20 years sure flew by.. Since...
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    BBSB Rehab Help

    Wow, thanks for the great info! We will look at the webbing. That may very well be the solution I've been looking for on my fiberglass dodger. The past few years I've been using garden netting with synthetic grass tied to it. I cut the netting to the shape and basically made a ghillie suit for...
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    BBSB Rehab Help

    Well, construction and test run complete. Test run went great. The empty boat will run 18mph with the 15hp motor. We'll play with the trim some more but Thomas was very happy with performance. The handling was much more predictable and "stable" now they the bottom isn't collapsing under the...
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    Copycat

    Thanks! I applied a couple coats of paste wax to the FRP before laying the glass down. Once the layup was complete the glass popped right off of the FRP form. I've never ran these small boats while standing. I'm looking forward to trying it now that I have a solid handhold on the sneakbox. The...
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    Copycat

    I'm a copycat. The moment I saw Mr. Patterson's glass dodger, I knew I had to have one. I trailer anywhere from an hour to four hours to get to the hunting waters. One thing I hated was raising, lowering and strapping the canvas dodger every time I left the house. The glass dodger solves this...
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