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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
First tin boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mac" data-source="post: 292980" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>Good job it is looking pretty good. Here is a working duck hunting boat. I did this to a standard 12' mirro-craft and shot several ducks this past fall. The interior finish is truck bed liner over plywood. It sits in the water and is comfortable for two adults, any more would be pushing it. I hunt the shoreline of Saginaw Bay and had a great year. Good huntin' and keep your head down, those darn ducks are pretty smart sometimes. That’s O.K. I shoot the dumb ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mac, post: 292980, member: 10360"] Good job it is looking pretty good. Here is a working duck hunting boat. I did this to a standard 12' mirro-craft and shot several ducks this past fall. The interior finish is truck bed liner over plywood. It sits in the water and is comfortable for two adults, any more would be pushing it. I hunt the shoreline of Saginaw Bay and had a great year. Good huntin' and keep your head down, those darn ducks are pretty smart sometimes. That’s O.K. I shoot the dumb ones. [/QUOTE]
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