Lately, I've been thinking an awful lot about building a duck boat. Maybe rolling the kayak in the dark in a salt pond this past December is a motivating factor.
Anyway, there's a whole lot of decisions aren't there? Anybody have any suggestions given the following factors:
Anyway, there's a whole lot of decisions aren't there? Anybody have any suggestions given the following factors:
- I hunt mostly salt ponds along Rhode Island's coast, and estuaries on Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay.
- I like staying close to shore.
- I'm in those same areas outside of duck hunting season as well (digging shellfish and fishing for striped bass and bluefish).
- I like to hunt with a partner, but each season there are days when I hunt alone as well. The same situation holds true with shellfishing and fishing. My wife likes to come shellfishing, so the more safe and stable the boat the better. Also, I don't want to take another plunge in December.
- My fishing rod is 9 feet long. It might be nice to be able to stand up and cast from the boat, but I've got to at least be able to transport the rod
- We don't want to shellfish from the boat, but we'd like to be able to transport the 6 1/2 foot rakes and take home the shellfish (sometimes 60 pounds of them).
- I've got no boat building experience
- I'd like to keep the materials cost at around $1,000
- If I do this, I'd like to try starting around May and be ready for the fall
- I think we have a 10 horsepower limit on some of our freshwater spots, so I'd like to limit the motor to a 9.9 horsepower so those areas will be available as well.