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Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:30 am

Lets see some pictures of duck boats.

Here is mine - Dave Clark Estuary. I run a CMC power tilt/trim unit, a 2011 Mercury 15 4-stroke with electric start. The boat has running lights, interior lights and power. Its awesome, I love this boat.




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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Craig F on Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:57 pm

My single man boat: Bob Fricke sneakbox, fiberglass over cedar, 15 hp yamaha





Two man boat: Devlin cackler modified by Dave Clark, 30 hp johnson




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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Charlie D on Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:19 pm

Craig I run the rig as you, a Fricke with Yahmmie on the back, 15 hp. How do you like the cackler? I been thinking of a 2 man rig, like a Garvey, or a even a Duck Wrangler. Do you sit on the floor, hunting out of the Cackler? or are u up on a seat? I would like something fiberglass for a 2 man.

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Craig F on Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:29 pm

Charlie D wrote:Craig I run the rig as you, a Fricke with Yahmmie on the back, 15 hp. How do you like the cackler? I been thinking of a 2 man rig, like a Garvey, or a even a Duck Wrangler. Do you sit on the floor, hunting out of the Cackler? or are u up on a seat? I would like something fiberglass for a 2 man.


Charlie I love it so far. I found it last January on craigslist in cape cod, the previous owners used it for sea duck hunting.

I sit on a milk crate and it puts my head just above the top of the canvas. Plenty of room for two guys and a dog. It has a rear bench seat that my lab sits on and can mark birds easily from that height, but stay hidden. The modification that Dave did to this boat, as he previously owned it, was to remove the motor well and set it up with a conventional transom.

I have bungees on the canvas to put grass on it in addition to the grass loops and it does hide pretty well on the coast, but I've primarily used it in the north zone. It really isn't that high of a boat to hide with the canvas off, but I haven't hunted out of it that way.

Pictures with the canvas off, I had a cooler up front for plugging bass this spring.




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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:28 am

That Devlin is pretty nice Craig. Perfect for diver hunting! Someday, when I get out of this townhouse, I'd like to build a Garvey.

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My sneakbox

Post  Chris S. on Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:09 pm

Here is my BBSB that I rebuilt over the summer. Great little box hides real well.



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Here is part of the fleet

Post  Capt. John on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:18 pm

Here is part of the fleet. Left to right.
Custom built 12' One man Sneak boat - fiberglass over marine ply with a 9.9 Evinrude 2 stroke
Custom built 14' Two man Sneak Boat - fiberglass over marine ply with a 25hp Suzuki 2 stroke
Factory built South Bay Duck Boat - All fiberglass with a 15 Tohatsu 2-stroke, still needs to be grassed up


Here is a better photo of my favorite, the 2 man Sneak boat.


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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:44 pm

I like that 2 man boat John. Love to see more pics of it, especially looking inside.

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Capt. John on Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:04 pm

View of the cockpit.
The canvas dodger is forward of the cockpit coaming so it allows for plenty of dry storage like a large dash board. I also use this area for my Lab to sit where she is behind us can get a good view to mark birds. There are two folding back rest that are in the down position and in the second photo are folded up for layout style gunning. Plenty of storage under the forward deck for fuel and a milk create full of supplies like stove, heater, frying pan and guns. Under the aft deck is my safety equipment and more decoys, oars and push pole.




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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Craig F on Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:54 am

That's a good looking fleet Capt. John.

I still have friends who hunt out of their southbays, I grew up hunting out of one for many years. Once they are grassed up they hide like nobody's business.

A shot from the 'good old days' for me, back when my backyard used to be good...


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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Capt. John on Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:08 am

Not sure why my photos are cut off on the right side. When I posted them and looked at the preview last night all looked good scratch

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Luke Berkey on Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:49 pm

This is my Higbee I got last year. Put a 8hp 4stroke yamaha on it this fall. I still need to get some pics of it in the water w/ the dodger up. maybe I'll remember to do that this weekend.





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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:39 pm

Posting this for Donofrio. This is his custom Estuary with his Black Pearl.


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thanks Dave!!!

Post  Jim Donofrio on Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:48 pm

thanks nice site you have here// need a facebook page to bring people over

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Stevey Welsh on Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:14 pm

Heres my sneakbox, not sure who the builder was. Boat had been sitting out in the weather for over a year not in the greatest of shape..Completely redone now.



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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Chris S. on Sun Dec 18, 2011 12:20 pm

that kinda looks like a bud miles box

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  David "swampy" L on Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:23 pm

14' AA Broadbill Glass over marine plywood.running a 15hp 2 stroke Yammie...........She flys!!!!!

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Sun Jan 01, 2012 7:01 am

All you guys with your fast sneakboxes...pffft.

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  David "swampy" L on Sun Jan 01, 2012 11:12 am

Davey Welsh wrote:All you guys with your fast sneakboxes...pffft.



You should have seen me in my lil 10ft devlin w/15hp 2 stroke....34mph! " SPEED KILLS!"

The AA Broadbill gets up to 21mph w/ me, the dog(90lb knuckle head) , some decoys(2-3doz) & layout blind....Empty(just me) it can do 26mph


Very rarely do I run full tilt...unless Im heading back to port, running in full daylight and KNOW the area

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Re: Lets see your duck boat

Post  Davey Welsh on Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:52 pm

David "swampy" Lo Buono wrote:
Davey Welsh wrote:All you guys with your fast sneakboxes...pffft.



You should have seen me in my lil 10ft devlin w/15hp 2 stroke....34mph! " SPEED KILLS!"

The AA Broadbill gets up to 21mph w/ me, the dog(90lb knuckle head) , some decoys(2-3doz) & layout blind....Empty(just me) it can do 26mph


Very rarely do I run full tilt...unless Im heading back to port, running in full daylight and KNOW the area


My little boat used to fly with me in it...37mph.

You should see my Estuary now. You saw it run that day with the hydrofoil and factory prop, well I put a Stainless steel prop in the next size lower pitch...the Estuary runs 15mph now steady, and I had her up to 17mph running with the tide and wind. Getting good performance now.

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