Jon Yenulonis
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Recently, my buddy Kevin Puls brought his Old Ducker over to my place for a little upgrading. (I think he was just a little jealous of my recent Zack Taylor Widgeon re-furbish). He decided to add a bit of a "dodger type Cordura, over head blind.
A couple things he was looking for included comfort, protection from the weather, a place for the dog to hide as well as hiding himself.
We started with a simple, two-bow aluminum frame. The bracket was fabricated from a piece of aluminum angle I had laying around. The bows were made from ridged, aluminum conduit, and a couple screws/washers/nuts.
After taking her home to "his shop" he continued with floor slats, a back rest and a doggie shelf. (these will all be eventually covered with some sort of foam padding.
He also added a simple oarlock of which was moved forward a bit for comfort.
Then off to the Mrs. for her sewing prowess.
Then for a complete change of pace, today, we brought out the paintbrush. (or more accurately, the HVLP sprayer).
First-the motor for the "big boat", or "War Wagon" as he refers to it.
Then, onto MY boat. A coat of Lou's FME on my Zack Taylor Widgeon Sneak Box.
I even managed to get a "feather" on her today- (although it was from a songbird of some type. I'm thinking a downy Woodpecker, maybe?)
I'll try to post up a few more as I/we finish. But for now-enjoy!
Jon
A couple things he was looking for included comfort, protection from the weather, a place for the dog to hide as well as hiding himself.

We started with a simple, two-bow aluminum frame. The bracket was fabricated from a piece of aluminum angle I had laying around. The bows were made from ridged, aluminum conduit, and a couple screws/washers/nuts.



After taking her home to "his shop" he continued with floor slats, a back rest and a doggie shelf. (these will all be eventually covered with some sort of foam padding.


He also added a simple oarlock of which was moved forward a bit for comfort.

Then off to the Mrs. for her sewing prowess.


Then for a complete change of pace, today, we brought out the paintbrush. (or more accurately, the HVLP sprayer).
First-the motor for the "big boat", or "War Wagon" as he refers to it.


Then, onto MY boat. A coat of Lou's FME on my Zack Taylor Widgeon Sneak Box.

I even managed to get a "feather" on her today- (although it was from a songbird of some type. I'm thinking a downy Woodpecker, maybe?)

I'll try to post up a few more as I/we finish. But for now-enjoy!
Jon
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