Jon Yenulonis
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I just may have a problem too. I just may be a Duck Boat-aholic.
I have a Zack Taylor 12’ Sneak Box Widgeon that I built myself and hasn’t seen water in about fifteen years. A 14’ Smoker Craft “Alaskan” that is pretty much used up. It leaks, and needs a lot of work. An 8’ Duckwater” Backwater 8” that is actually the most used of them all. A recently inherited 17’ Grumman Canoe which I practically grew up in, and a Lake Erie Layout Boat that I also built. This one hasn’t been wet for over ten years.
They’re just not enough for me. The problem is, they are all too small. I want something big enough to hunt three guys, a dog and all related gear.
I have had this idea floating around in my cerebral planning and engineering department for many years. I recently purchased what I hope will be a near perfect, all-around use boat.
I have several goals in mind.
1- Keep it relatively inexpensive. (yeah right)
2- I want a light boat, yet large enough to comfortably hunt three, a dog and all related gear. I hunt mostly shallow water. I want something that will draft little.
3- I REALLY LOVE the style of the modern day Duck Hunting boats. Bankes, TDB, Duckwater, Duckboss, etc. The thing they all have in common is their decks and blinds. My 14’ Alaskan has a deck similar to the Bankes Dominator and actually had a Dominator Cordura blind on it.
4- I want it as universal as I can make it. In a perfect world, she will have doggie doors on both sides that will double as hunter access doors. Complete with doggie ladder that I people can use too.
5- Will have a roof for those wet days, or when hunting the “wary three”.
6- I want a craft that will serve double duty as a fishing boat in the spring. We have a pretty good Crappie run in my nearby reservoir.
So I bought a Grizzly 1754 welded aluminum Jon boat and trailer from Bass Pro. I have a real nice, low hours, 25 HP Mercury two stroke that looks a little small, but fits her like a glove. With two people, dog, about two hundred extra pounds of gear, she jumps up on plane and does a flat out twenty-five miles per. I’m happy with that. I picked up a few yards of 1000 denier coated Cordura, a stack of aluminum channel, a few hardwood boards, a bucket full of hardware and a truckload of tools.
Here are the beginnings of what I came up with so far.
Here I scribed the Poplar to fit the gunwales. I have them temporarily clamped down with spring clamps. I will eventually use pickup truck cap clamps to more solidly, yet temporarily attach the decks.
A pic of the simple jig I made up for keeping everything straight and square.
Here is my version of an aluminum “rib”. She will have a bunch of these, in sections.
A shot of a piece of hardware. These are “Draw Latches” that I picked up from EBay.
Filing the burrs off of a freshly cut piece of alum stock.
And last but not least, several photos of the progress. So far this is after about 12 hours of cutting, drilling, pop riveting, and mostly thinking about it all.
More to follow. I hope to have this whole project done in a couple weeks. I have a big trip planned at the end of the month.
Jon
I have a Zack Taylor 12’ Sneak Box Widgeon that I built myself and hasn’t seen water in about fifteen years. A 14’ Smoker Craft “Alaskan” that is pretty much used up. It leaks, and needs a lot of work. An 8’ Duckwater” Backwater 8” that is actually the most used of them all. A recently inherited 17’ Grumman Canoe which I practically grew up in, and a Lake Erie Layout Boat that I also built. This one hasn’t been wet for over ten years.
They’re just not enough for me. The problem is, they are all too small. I want something big enough to hunt three guys, a dog and all related gear.
I have had this idea floating around in my cerebral planning and engineering department for many years. I recently purchased what I hope will be a near perfect, all-around use boat.
I have several goals in mind.
1- Keep it relatively inexpensive. (yeah right)
2- I want a light boat, yet large enough to comfortably hunt three, a dog and all related gear. I hunt mostly shallow water. I want something that will draft little.
3- I REALLY LOVE the style of the modern day Duck Hunting boats. Bankes, TDB, Duckwater, Duckboss, etc. The thing they all have in common is their decks and blinds. My 14’ Alaskan has a deck similar to the Bankes Dominator and actually had a Dominator Cordura blind on it.
4- I want it as universal as I can make it. In a perfect world, she will have doggie doors on both sides that will double as hunter access doors. Complete with doggie ladder that I people can use too.
5- Will have a roof for those wet days, or when hunting the “wary three”.
6- I want a craft that will serve double duty as a fishing boat in the spring. We have a pretty good Crappie run in my nearby reservoir.
So I bought a Grizzly 1754 welded aluminum Jon boat and trailer from Bass Pro. I have a real nice, low hours, 25 HP Mercury two stroke that looks a little small, but fits her like a glove. With two people, dog, about two hundred extra pounds of gear, she jumps up on plane and does a flat out twenty-five miles per. I’m happy with that. I picked up a few yards of 1000 denier coated Cordura, a stack of aluminum channel, a few hardwood boards, a bucket full of hardware and a truckload of tools.
Here are the beginnings of what I came up with so far.
Here I scribed the Poplar to fit the gunwales. I have them temporarily clamped down with spring clamps. I will eventually use pickup truck cap clamps to more solidly, yet temporarily attach the decks.
A pic of the simple jig I made up for keeping everything straight and square.
Here is my version of an aluminum “rib”. She will have a bunch of these, in sections.
A shot of a piece of hardware. These are “Draw Latches” that I picked up from EBay.
Filing the burrs off of a freshly cut piece of alum stock.
And last but not least, several photos of the progress. So far this is after about 12 hours of cutting, drilling, pop riveting, and mostly thinking about it all.
More to follow. I hope to have this whole project done in a couple weeks. I have a big trip planned at the end of the month.
Jon
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