See this is why I love this forum.Great summary and explanation Jay! I love my DI, and would not let it go. I'm hoping to pass it on to my grandsons.
I like the fact that it sits low, really low. I think it hides second to none in the marsh. The ducks and geese landing in my decoys never know what hit them! Some do get to see who missed them, but that's a different story. My boat, which I also bought from Rich has a full blind, with folding top. I don't think that's an option anymore.
Like Jay said the cockpit is big for a 13' boat 36" x 84" on the top opening, with the length and with at the deck level larger. I sit about milk crate high, and my legs often extend in front of me under the gunnel. ( I hope I'm expressing my ideas in correct terms, please correct me)
For power I have a 20 hp Suzuki 4 stroke, with a hydraulic jack plate ( game changer).
Solo with light gear, I'm skipping along at 24mph. Loaded with a second hunter, closer to 15, is my guess, but still acceptable for me.
After more thought, I would say the Duck Boss 13 might work for you.
Dave, In my opinion, all the options discussed would only be acceptable for me for a puddler rig. I have a 16ft Scaup, with a very large cockpit, and it is snug with 2 guys and all the decoys we haul (4dozen min). I could certainly add a dog, but to haul all this in a 13/14ft boat would not be my idea of fun or safe. I would be looking at the 15ft. I do hunt out of a 14TDB SC, 2 hunters and a dog. We only use 2 dozen decoys max, and with the canvas blind, are shoulder to shoulder.I have been hunting my 1982 Aeromarine "two man" which never really was a two man in my opinion. It gets up and goes with a 20hp Suzuki on it, but there is just and I mean JUST enough room for my 70-pound lab plus my lanky 6'3" frame. I am brainstorming some ideas for the Aeromarine, but have been looking at the TDB 14 as well as the DuckBoss 13. Both seem to hunt well and safe while also holding their value. I would ultimately like something where I can bring another hunter and be "comfortable." Please sound off with your opinions.
My apologies, I read the posts, but missed the "Grass Boat" in the title of this thread!I have been hunting my 1982 Aeromarine "two man" which never really was a two man in my opinion. It gets up and goes with a 20hp Suzuki on it, but there is just and I mean JUST enough room for my 70-pound lab plus my lanky 6'3" frame. I am brainstorming some ideas for the Aeromarine, but have been looking at the TDB 14 as well as the DuckBoss 13. Both seem to hunt well and safe while also holding their value. I would ultimately like something where I can bring another hunter and be "comfortable." Please sound off with your opinions.
No worries. I mostly hunt puddlers and sometimes Geese. Of course if it's a slow day and a bufflehead makes the mistake of coming too close they might be on the table. I'm hunting with less than a dozen decoys 99% of the time. Sometimes less than 6 to be honest.My apologies, I read the posts, but missed the "Grass Boat" in the title of this thread!
No worries. I mostly hunt puddlers and sometimes Geese. Of course if it's a slow day and a bufflehead makes the mistake of coming too close they might be on the table. I'm hunting with less than a dozen decoys 99% of the time. Sometimes less than 6 to be honest.
Nice grass job Bob, I love it!HighTech 14 Hawk could be yours David . View attachment 71925View attachment 71926
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