AA Broadbill Blind Build

RichFiglia

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After searching for a duck boat for next season, and tons of research I picked up a factory AA Broadbill. I wanted a boat that did it all, layout, hide good in the marsh and fast and stable and able to handle the bay where I hunt. Since its still goose season here till the 8th I wanted to build a blind that hides us good and folds up and down to still be able to put the cover on. So I set it up like this, gonna tweak it after the season but this is the basic idea. Also going to paint the boat over the summer marsh brown. The blind can be removed easy so I can use it for skinny water bass fishing this season. Its powered with a 15hp and flies even with 2 guys. Rich..

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Very nice set up. Would you mind telling me how your boat hull and deck are attached? I have seen shoebox joints and flange joints on all. The armstrong boats and not sure why there are 2 versions. Yours appears to be a shoebox joint. Is it screwed or rivited or just glued together? Possibly glassed inside?
 
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