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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:59 am
by gangrig25
jehler wrote:you mind if I ask what that hull cost ya gang? I have a 225 outboard on a checkmate speed boat that I hate. A hull like that would be a real good fit for me. Maybe a bit longer, is that a 22'?

I paid 3200 for the hull...the trailer was junk and the motor was beat.
by the time it was said and done, we put around 15,000 in to it.
It's 20 and a 115 is plenty motor when proped.
A 225 will push a 24 with more then enough power. I've got a buddy thats running a 225 honda on a 24. We've been 30 miles out many times on it and it'll take some nasty water.
If your looking one, keep an eye on Eastern NC criagslist, plenty of crab boats fixin to go up for sale. :thumbsup:

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:01 am
by gangrig25
obxbufflehead wrote:I swear I've seen that boat hunting.

If you spend much time in the NE, it's a good chanse you have.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 12:13 pm
by jehler
gangrig25 wrote:
jehler wrote:you mind if I ask what that hull cost ya gang? I have a 225 outboard on a checkmate speed boat that I hate. A hull like that would be a real good fit for me. Maybe a bit longer, is that a 22'?

I paid 3200 for the hull...the trailer was junk and the motor was beat.
by the time it was said and done, we put around 15,000 in to it.
It's 20 and a 115 is plenty motor when proped.
A 225 will push a 24 with more then enough power. I've got a buddy thats running a 225 honda on a 24. We've been 30 miles out many times on it and it'll take some nasty water.
If your looking one, keep an eye on Eastern NC criagslist, plenty of crab boats fixin to go up for sale. :thumbsup:

will do gang, thanks

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 9:23 pm
by obxbufflehead
gangrig25 wrote:
obxbufflehead wrote:I swear I've seen that boat hunting.

If you spend much time in the NE, it's a good chanse you have.

Heck yeah. It's where I live in the winter.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:16 am
by Baysider
jehler wrote:It's been difficult locating a hull. The motor is a 225 with a 20" shaft. Other than bass boats it hard to find a hull rated for 225 that isn't a 25 inch transom. Recently I've started looking at older I/o's with crao engines, thinking about modifying the transom with a Gil or something....


Privateers, older mako and aqua sport boats will all handle that motor. Ive owned all 3 at some point. Dry, sound hulls. Also look into sea ox or sea hawk. Comparable boats IMO and at 20-22 ft will take a 225.

You might not want to listen to me though. :lol: We have a 24ft carolina skiff with a 225 yamaha. We broke it out last night with 38 bushels of oysters and 12 cages in it and it still ran 45 mph. Might be a little much motor for the boat but it get a load where it needs to go.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:46 am
by jehler
Baysider wrote:
jehler wrote:It's been difficult locating a hull. The motor is a 225 with a 20" shaft. Other than bass boats it hard to find a hull rated for 225 that isn't a 25 inch transom. Recently I've started looking at older I/o's with crao engines, thinking about modifying the transom with a Gil or something....


Privateers, older mako and aqua sport boats will all handle that motor. Ive owned all 3 at some point. Dry, sound hulls. Also look into sea ox or sea hawk. Comparable boats IMO and at 20-22 ft will take a 225.

You might not want to listen to me though. :lol: We have a 24ft carolina skiff with a 225 yamaha. We broke it out last night with 38 bushels of oysters and 12 cages in it and it still ran 45 mph. Might be a little much motor for the boat but it get a load where it needs to go.

Bay, I try to overpower everything I own, it's nice to have a boat that you can cruise in at half throttle. I was an aqua sport dealer for a while, real familiar with them and like them up till Genmar got greedy. Just not many around here. Lots of i/o's but few outboards. I'll keep
My eyes on the east coast Craig's list. It's going to have to be cheap, but I don't care much about aesthetics, all my boats save one are covered in green paint lol!

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:49 am
by Baysider
There's nothing worse than getting caught in a blow and not having the power to get through it safely. I my last boat before I bought my new Mako was a 1984 22-2 aqua sport. I wish I had repowered it and kept it now. You could run that thing wide open in a 4 ft chop and not get beat to death and stayed dry. I like the mako too but they arent the boats they used to be. My nieghbor has an old mako sitting out back. I can see if they want to let it go, but I think it needs a new ceiling in it. Its a 19 ft I think. Otherwise I'll keep my eyes open for you.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:56 am
by jehler
Baysider wrote:There's nothing worse than getting caught in a blow and not having the power to get through it safely. I my last boat before I bought my new Mako was a 1984 22-2 aqua sport. I wish I had repowered it and kept it now. You could run that thing wide open in a 4 ft chop and not get beat to death and stayed dry. I like the mako too but they arent the boats they used to be. My nieghbor has an old mako sitting out back. I can see if they want to let it go, but I think it needs a new ceiling in it. Its a 19 ft I think. Otherwise I'll keep my eyes open for you.

thanks bay, don't go out of your way but I appreciate it, gonna have I be the right deal an I have patience to wait. I live on a tight budget right now till building picks back up a little. I'm going to put my checkmate ip for sale and see if I can get a sucker to buy that.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:39 pm
by blackrhino
My buisness is loaded. 03:00 can't come soon enough.

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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 8:42 pm
by MuddyWaterWarlock
blackrhino wrote:My buisness is loaded. 03:00 can't come soon enough.

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Cool looking rig rhino! Do you have any more pictures/details you would like to share? I am going to have to have a shallow water craft in the future, our big lake is getting used more for water and silting in more. Lake is shallow every year now. where it used to be every few years.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 4:50 pm
by blackrhino
It's a fiberglass duckboat built down here in FL. 13'6" long and 68" wide. I coated the bottom with Gator Glide and powered it with a Copperhead 18 HP surface drive. It is the perfect one man boat. Runs 25+ mph with deeks and stuff. Goes anywhere there is 5" of water. And most important it hides in almost no cover.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:33 pm
by obxbufflehead
jehler wrote:
Baysider wrote:
jehler wrote:It's been difficult locating a hull. The motor is a 225 with a 20" shaft. Other than bass boats it hard to find a hull rated for 225 that isn't a 25 inch transom. Recently I've started looking at older I/o's with crao engines, thinking about modifying the transom with a Gil or something....


Privateers, older mako and aqua sport boats will all handle that motor. Ive owned all 3 at some point. Dry, sound hulls. Also look into sea ox or sea hawk. Comparable boats IMO and at 20-22 ft will take a 225.

You might not want to listen to me though. :lol: We have a 24ft carolina skiff with a 225 yamaha. We broke it out last night with 38 bushels of oysters and 12 cages in it and it still ran 45 mph. Might be a little much motor for the boat but it get a load where it needs to go.

Bay, I try to overpower everything I own, it's nice to have a boat that you can cruise in at half throttle. I was an aqua sport dealer for a while, real familiar with them and like them up till Genmar got greedy. Just not many around here. Lots of i/o's but few outboards. I'll keep
My eyes on the east coast Craig's list. It's going to have to be cheap, but I don't care much about aesthetics, all my boats save one are covered in green paint lol!

Hey jehler, saw a 17-18ft privateer for sale today. Didn't get a look at the price but I could find it if you want.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:49 am
by Ajverret
Well this is what I have
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Painted the PVC and covered in camp net but the PVC didn't last so ima make a fold down blind out of conduit

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:37 pm
by 3legged_lab
Ajverret wrote:Well this is what I have
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1349099237.324628.jpg

Painted the PVC and covered in camp net but the PVC didn't last so ima make a fold down blind out of conduit

You will like it better.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:36 pm
by Ajverret
I'm gunna start building Thursday when I get home from offshore and its fairly cheap

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 12:38 pm
by obxbufflehead
Here are some pictures of the jones brothers after it got worked on
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We put a new motor on it( the old one had a cracked head and wasn't useable), put a jackplate on the motor, put a console on it and redid all the wiring. Still have to take off some of the 4 by 4s that are on there and build a blind for it. But other than that its ready to hunt. Got the first duck for the boat on the first day with it in the water.
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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 7:34 pm
by C Bow
Would you please share with us who makes the boat and how we can get in contact with them. I would love to have one also what is gator hide. My email is clb56@charter.net Thanks Coy
blackrhino wrote:Some more pics of my building my duck boat.
The bare hull as I bought it.
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Next I sanded the bottom and applied Gator Glide.
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Found a trailer for it.
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Ordered a Copperhead 18hp for it.
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Had to cut down and reglass the transom for the proper 15" height.
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Got it rigged and went for a test run.
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Finished the camo last weekend.
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Mounted the new LED bow light.
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About a 100 other things that I have not mentioned but I'm still improving it.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:01 pm
by rebelp74
My hunting /net running boat. See TK, told you that you'd be unimpressed.
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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:02 pm
by assateague
That's a $600 net. Unimpressed? I think not.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:03 pm
by Tomkat
rebelp74 wrote:My hunting /net running boat. See TK, told you that you'd be unimpressed.
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Hey, thats not a 55' boat!!!

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:12 pm
by rebelp74
That's 2 nets. The boat is a 16' 60".

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:53 pm
by assateague
So $1,200 then? :lol:

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:58 pm
by rebelp74
Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:57 pm
by Mornin Beef
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:59 pm
by rebelp74
Mornin Beef wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Catfish, buffalo, goo, gar and turtles. That's all I can legally keep and sale anyway.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:14 pm
by The Duck Hammer
rebelp74 wrote:
Mornin Beef wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Catfish, buffalo, goo, gar and turtles. That's all I can legally keep and sale anyway.

what the hell is a goo?

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 3:27 am
by rebelp74
The Duck Hammer wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:
Mornin Beef wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Catfish, buffalo, goo, gar and turtles. That's all I can legally keep and sale anyway.

what the hell is a goo?

Gasper goo, fresh water drum.

Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 6:28 am
by jehler
The Duck Hammer wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:
Mornin Beef wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Catfish, buffalo, goo, gar and turtles. That's all I can legally keep and sale anyway.

what the hell is a goo?
dis is a goo caught by the goo roux
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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:10 am
by RickC
Mine
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Re: Duck rigs

PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:28 am
by rebelp74
jehler wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:
Mornin Beef wrote:
rebelp74 wrote:Don't make me go take a picture of all the nets and slat traps...

What you catching in those nets?

Catfish, buffalo, goo, gar and turtles. That's all I can legally keep and sale anyway.

what the hell is a goo?
dis is a goo caught by the goo roux
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373714846.370445.jpg

That's a buffalo