Yes, I just took delivery of mine in September and somehow had it ready to hunt by first split open here in NJ. So far, I love the boat. There is plenty of room for two guys. If you are not two very large guys, there is probably room for 2 and a normal sized dog. The boat is similar in concept to the Duck Boss 13. Notice how I said concept. Rich opened up the cockpit in the front where as the old DB13's narrowed down to the front. It's a very seaworthy hull and hunts a lot bigger than a 13, IMO. The boat is lower in ergonomics than the Roy Schellinger 12 High Boats. Similar concept, once again, but different profile. The Roys hunt a little higher, DI's hunt a little lower. From what I've seen you sit a little higher in the Roy's. Rich builds them with now redesigned flappers which are higher for better concealment and also offers a canvas blind.
I have been nothing but happy with the rig. I even was skeptical about it being able to run with 2 guys and gear with a 15 hp. Sure enough, first trip out, ran fine. Planed and all. This was with 15-20 decoys, 2 guys, gear, ammo, etc. I am 220 lbs and my buddy is about 180.
I think I remember you maybe hunting in the NJ area? Around here, I went through the same process of really trying to find the right 2 man boat that could hide. There are only a couple solutions that really worked for me:
DI13 - Brand new boat for a great price. I have not one regret.
Roy 12 High Boat - You're looking at probably spending more for a used boat than a new DI13. With that being said, they are absolutely iconic and quite a boat.
DB13 - Similar to the DI13 but becoming harder to find.
The 2 man sneakbox concept just didn't work for me. I found them to be a scary concept. There are some outliers like Devlin 2 man rigs and such. I found the Bankes, TDB, etc. to just be too high profile to hunt in short spartina.
Rich was awesome to work with and really cares about his customers and what he does. You can really tell he puts a lot of thought into the design and takes pride in his work.
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