Duck Engr wrote:I’ve used gator glide on my 18’ flat bottom boat and it’s great at reducing friction. Don’t think it’s the route to go for protecting the bottom of your boat though. Parts of mine came off after a season or two.
Much appreciated. Yes, two members were removed from the forum after ample warnings.PorkChop wrote:Also for the record I saw the nasty comments made to me and to the moderators. Decided not to reply and take the highroad. They were deleted pretty fast and he has not been seen since.
I have something similar but it’s molded out of plastic. Called a beavertail phantom. We call that style boat a slough boat.PorkChop wrote:Thank you I will look into that stuff as well. As I mentioned I’m not too worried about the smoothness in the water as most of our potholes are pretty small. Less than a football field. If anything I will mostly be using it as a blind in the cattails where it’s too muddy to stand.
I use to have a Delta duck boat which was a fiberglass boat that they said was a cross between a kayak and a canoe. I bought it from a place in Arkansas. Cannot find that thing online for the life of me but it was a fantastic little boat. I wore the bottom out on that one and I just did a fiberglass repair kit and it was good as new. Unfortunately I sold it to a buddy up there when I got orders out. He ended up moving to Kansas and one time during a rain storm it was a flash flood situation and he had it too close to the edge of the water. It was pulled into a culvert and snapped in half. I was hoping to buy it back from him as lots of great memories. You could stand on the very end of that thing and it was as stable as could be.
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