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Offline Moon Lake Refuge

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Hey all,
I have an old fishing boat that was passed down to me that I'm converting to a duck boat.  Wanted to see what others have seen/done.  So far we have only shot from shore.  Boat has a 9.9 johnson and a little kota trolling motor.  Thinking about taking the johnson off as we will usually just be hunting smaller ponds in the Alexandria area.  Was going to paint tan inside and out and do a grass blend on the sides.  What else should I be looking for?  Its a little v-hull boat so not super stable but I was almost thinking about trying to mount a bracket or two on either side and fixing some dock poles I could slide down and tighten with a thumb screw for stability?  Any input would be great!

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How long a boat? Mines is only a 12 footer, so I took the front bench out so I  had room for all the decoys.
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Offline Moon Lake Refuge

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12-13 foot.  Looking like two people but may have a third at some times so I would like to keep the seat.  If we do three it will just be for the ride out and 1-2 of us will stand in waders.

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Most of the time, its the boy and when we go. But I have a lot of deeks. You can always float them behind if you don't have enough room.
I never really done anything special to it after that. I always just grabbed a bail of hay out'a the barn to use for cover up.
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Offline dew2

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Hey all,
I have an old fishing boat that was passed down to me that I'm converting to a duck boat.  Wanted to see what others have seen/done.  So far we have only shot from shore.  Boat has a 9.9 johnson and a little kota trolling motor.  Thinking about taking the johnson off as we will usually just be hunting smaller ponds in the Alexandria area.  Was going to paint tan inside and out and do a grass blend on the sides.  What else should I be looking for?  Its a little v-hull boat so not super stable but I was almost thinking about trying to mount a bracket or two on either side and fixing some dock poles I could slide down and tighten with a thumb screw for stability?  Any input would be great!
Maybe we can put our heads together? I have a 15ft narrow lund with the split 2nd seat I plan on turning into a duck boat to sell.
 One thing I can say the interior will be blue gray with brown spots!! I had a uncle who owned some airplanes and he always pointed out what a slew looks like from 100 ft to 1000 ft up,it was always the reflection fo the sky,Boats with brown even cut reeds were stand outs just blobs!!
 Since 2000 I have rebuilt maybe 15-20 boats and have a bit a experience +all the rivit tools for blind and solid rivets.The side stablizers you mention are something I have thought about and will install! What materials is my problem I cant weld aluminum and want to keep it light as possible, Maybe some PVC?? I wont even start till summers end to much to catch up on around home!! Heck my fishin boats arent even ready and both need motor work!!!
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Offline Moon Lake Refuge

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Maybe we can put our heads together? I have a 15ft narrow lund with the split 2nd seat I plan on turning into a duck boat to sell.
 One thing I can say the interior will be blue gray with brown spots!! I had a uncle who owned some airplanes and he always pointed out what a slew looks like from 100 ft to 1000 ft up,it was always the reflection fo the sky,Boats with brown even cut reeds were stand outs just blobs!!
 Since 2000 I have rebuilt maybe 15-20 boats and have a bit a experience +all the rivit tools for blind and solid rivets.The side stablizers you mention are something I have thought about and will install! What materials is my problem I cant weld aluminum and want to keep it light as possible, Maybe some PVC?? I wont even start till summers end to much to catch up on around home!! Heck my fishin boats arent even ready and both need motor work!!!

Yeah, my dad and I built(most) of an airplane so rivet work wont be a problem.  We're looking into an aluminum welder but its not likely.  I was looking into just C-Clamps on either side of a dock bracket to slide a tube through.  I'm not worried on weight as I'll be towing it out but like the idea of clamping them on so I can take them on and off as needed.