I managed to get all of the canvas completed, lights wired, cover hatch semi-completed and even though she needs a few little "punch list" items, I took her home Friday night around 9:30 pm. We were to leave for Virginia around 5 am Saturday! Spent the next hour at the house loading the rig up for our much anticipated annual trip to Virginia's Eastern Shore to visit, relax, eat some terrific seafood, and HUNT!
Unfortunately for me, the Ducks weren't where I was on this trip. We only managed a few out of her. My first Duck was a beautiful drake Surf Scoter. Unfortunately, I didn't get a photo of that bird. Oh well, I think there will be many more. Or at least I hope so.
I thought I would post a couple pics of the relatively finished product.
Here she is travelling- here you can see the hatch. It offers a bit of security, protection from the weather, and most of all, keeps all of the gear safely inside the boat while traveling down the road. Even though I don't believe I've ever lost anything from blowing out of the boat, I've always had that fear.
Here we are hunting a favorite point in the Bay. This is high tide, VERY high tide. Normally at high, this point is still about 6-8 inches out of water. Not to worry, about an hour after I snapped this, it was a foot out of water.
And it wouldn't be a duck hunting trip without a fresh, hot meal!
On the agenda for the "off-season" is to add a rub rail, grassing strips of some sort on the canvas, paint the poles, beef up the vertical pole points, and a few incidentals. Overall I, and the guys I hunted with, are very happy with the way things turned out. I LOVE MY NEW BOAT!
Thanks for following along,
Jon