Dykstrajm wrote:Hi guys
Looking to build a boat blind on 1648 lowe. Seen some nice pics of a hi low skinned in aluminum and that looks to be the best way to go? Any advice? The pic below is the inside of one I'm looking at. Thanks!
AKPirate wrote:Dykstrajm wrote:Hi guys
Looking to build a boat blind on 1648 lowe. Seen some nice pics of a hi low skinned in aluminum and that looks to be the best way to go? Any advice? The pic below is the inside of one I'm looking at. Thanks!
How tall is this going to be?
Tiler_J wrote:You sure you are not from Kansas?
Bufflehead wrote:48" is not a very wide boat to be raising the center of gravity on. The boats that inspire these "build threads" are a lot wider.
Bufflehead wrote:48" is not a very wide boat to be raising the center of gravity on. The boats that inspire these "build threads" are a lot wider.
Dykstrajm wrote:Hi guys
Looking to build a boat blind on 1648 lowe. Seen some nice pics of a hi low skinned in aluminum and that looks to be the best way to go? Any advice? The pic below is the inside of one I'm looking at. Thanks!
honky kong wrote:After 1 season with a fixed side blind I tore it apart and made a poor man's version of the Cabela's northern flight scissor blind. It's on a 1448 Lowe. No stability issues at all now. The fixed sides were like sails and I was scared when in the wind. Scissor blind is not an issue in the wind. I wouldn't hesitate to throw one on that 1648.
AKPirate wrote:If you have to tow it long distances, scissor may be a better option
NuffDaddy wrote:I made collapsable blind for my 1648. A couple times this year I tried move if a short distance in the wind without putting the sides down. Long story short...it sucked. A boat that light is nearly impossible to control with a hard side blind in any more than 10mph wind.
NuffDaddy wrote:Where abouts in Michigan do you hunt? If you ever run big water, a hard side would be finger pus IMO.
Dykstrajm wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Where abouts in Michigan do you hunt? If you ever run big water, a hard side would be finger pus IMO.
Mostly Muskegon or lake macatawa (holland area) but also a trip to Saginaw bay hopefully each year (3hours approx)
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Scissor blind all day!
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Not really.
I just drop the sides when motoring, I can put the the sides of my blind up or down in less than 10 seconds.
Either blind is going to have a similar profile when up so anchoring either is a push.
Dykstrajm wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Not really.
I just drop the sides when motoring, I can put the the sides of my blind up or down in less than 10 seconds.
Either blind is going to have a similar profile when up so anchoring either is a push.
So they all say scissor just for road travel then basically?
Eric Haynes wrote:
I just Betty'd the timeframe to make me seem older than 56.
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