Kevin Stupp
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Finished my aluminum boat conversion and blind build. We've had the aluminum boat since the late '60s early '70s. No idea on manufacturer. 15' long, 4' wide.
planned as a goose and some early season duck rig. Prefer the sneak box for ducks when it's colder and the migration is on. But I wanted more room for goose decoys. I cut out the 3 bench seats that went all the way to the floor, leaving 1-1/2" of seat. Rivoted in 1-1/2" aluminum angle to both sides of each seat. Rivoted in aluminum caps to cover the seat sides. Put a layer of 1" foam under the floor. Put in 1/2" marine plywood floor screwed down with ss screws. Built pvc frame, which is screwed down to floor. Covered the blind with Max-4 cadora canvas, then netting. Used Avery Killerweed for grass. It has synthetic broom brissels for the top cover, they won't break over like real grass. I'm thinking of using a grass stencil on the hull, but i don't think much will be exposed above water line.
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planned as a goose and some early season duck rig. Prefer the sneak box for ducks when it's colder and the migration is on. But I wanted more room for goose decoys. I cut out the 3 bench seats that went all the way to the floor, leaving 1-1/2" of seat. Rivoted in 1-1/2" aluminum angle to both sides of each seat. Rivoted in aluminum caps to cover the seat sides. Put a layer of 1" foam under the floor. Put in 1/2" marine plywood floor screwed down with ss screws. Built pvc frame, which is screwed down to floor. Covered the blind with Max-4 cadora canvas, then netting. Used Avery Killerweed for grass. It has synthetic broom brissels for the top cover, they won't break over like real grass. I'm thinking of using a grass stencil on the hull, but i don't think much will be exposed above water line.
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