Craig F said:
It should hold up fine for the first split, of course the teal numbers will decide how well that grass gets beat up on your flappers [
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I did the flapper drop test without grass and found it works a LOT better with grass on it haha.
Guys, I apologize for the delay. Between trying to rig this boat for grass, helping the wife around the house, and work...I've been remiss with pictures.
So far I've:
- Mounted my motor properly with through bolts with SS hardware.
- Installed a battery to run the lights and bilge pump with a pig tail for a maintainer/charger.
- Installed pad eyes with 3/16" 1/2 grab stainless steel blind rivets.
- Installed aviary netting (not pictured)
Here is a shot from the bow. You can see the pad eyes installed. The hinges are for the flapper board. Rich builds them now with higher flappers. They are installed with stainless steel hinge pins and clips. I will be painting the hinges. Rich offers the boat with a bow flapper, dual side flappers, and you can buy an extra rear flapper. I did not elect the rear flapper. Front nav light is LED. Rear anchor/running light is standard filament.
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Here is a shot of the rear cockpit. Nearest I can tell, I would drive the boat from the port rear corner. May or may not need a tiller extension. I will probably carry it onboard to help with setting decoys. Rich offers the boat with an electrical kit. It came pre-wired with battery box, lugs, and switch panel. The switch panel has a cockpit light, running light, bilge pump, and accessory switch. The boat also came standard with the hose/wire boot in the back which I have routed my fuel line through. The bilge pump exits into the splash well which has two drains.
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This is the view looking forward into the cockpit. The boat also was ordered with decoy curtains. They are removed in this picture as I was fitting the boat with the pad eyes. I will likely use them when trailering to keep the decoys in the bottom decoy racks. The bow storage area has a curtain as well and this is where my life vests and safety cushions will go.
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Not having run the boat yet, I am very happy with the layout of it. It also came with a locking cockpit cover which I am very excited to have as a feature. Should do well for long trailering trips where I may stop for food or to use the restroom.
Next I should have some grassed up pictures with flappers installed.