Show us your duckboat

sorry about the crappy picsjust using the phone


my aluminum broadbill with flapper boards
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my seacoast gunning float.

we were sculling up on a raft of buffies when they took off crossed the bow at 25 yards and my buddy let out a lone shot. he said i got 1, a hen buffy! then a drake popped up (it dove when it got hit), wow i got 2, he exclamed! but because we were so low we couldn't see there was a drake gadwall lying behind the hen buffy.

3 birds one shot!!!!!

it was quite an awesome morning and i didn't even shoot my gun.
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here is the float with my lady in the bow

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and me in the stearn
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here is the 14 ft deep V with last years grass job, i couldnt find any pics of this years grassing....
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Here is my sneakbox on a snow & ice day. Cool story the boat is 12' all fiberglass made by the workers at the old Post Yachts in Mays Landing, NJ. The guys made a mold and were staying after work to build the boats using the leftover supplies from work that day.


 
Chris-how do you like that Copperhead? They seem like they build a good motor-if I decide to get a surface drive again I will give them a close look.
 
It works great but i want at least neutral next time i buy a MM. Electric start is nice though.

Not worring much about tides makes life much easier
 
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