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I have been designing,
building, and hunting with my own duck hunting boats for
more than 20 years now and when the request came along
for a bigger Sneak Box-type boat that could hunt 3
hunters with dogs and gear, I leaped on the opportunity.
This was from a simple point of view, an enlarging of
many boats that I had done before but with a couple of
extra twists that would make her hunt more effectively
with such a crowd of hunters. It was important to have a
boat with a big enough cockpit to handle the shooters
but was also important to hold the draft or depth of the
boat down to a minimum to allow taking her into the
shallows. I wanted to use enough power to plane the boat
with her full load of hunters and gear and still keep as
low of a profile as possible to almost allow the Scaup
to be used as a layout boat for low-blind hunting
conditions.
This boat can carry more than
120 decoys and there is room believe it or not to hunt
up to 3 hunters and a dog to pick up downed birds. The
cockpit opening is almost nine and a half feet long and
more than 4 feet wide. But yet there is enough side deck
as to allow the boat to be grassed out and concealed.
From coast to coast this is the finest and most
cancelable 3-person boat going. Amateur plans are $65
dollars and finished boat prices start at $8,495
dollars.
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Specifications |
| Length |
15'-11" |
| Beam |
6'-1" |
| Draft |
9¾" (loaded) |
| Weight |
285 lbs |
| Speed |
28 MPH (med. load) |
| Power |
40 HP outboard |
| Max. load |
890 lbs. |
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