have you guys ever heard of duck water boats. if so do they hold up. I have the link go look at it and tell me what you think.
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didn't see the mudcat earlier...it might do okay.... looks like they using 3/16 aluminum probably a pretty heavy boat.... the pricing looks about standard, there are a bunch of really good boat manufacturers out there in that price range....
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If i were looking for something like that i would get a presswood style boat. Cleveland electric has several blank hulls and would build one for u for cheaper than those i believe. If not, F & F could build u a presswood clone for cheap. Occasionally u will see the orignal presswoods in the classifieds for sale. For lake and river hunting they cant be beat
jbs38654 wrote:is it worth a hoot
That reminds me of something. Ever seen one of these? http://knoxoutdoorproducts.com/ Went to Reelfoot last year and the guide we used were trying one out in a field they had leased. Pulled us to the blind on a trailer since it is a one seater.
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