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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
my lowe 1436 duck boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="willsbarbour" data-source="post: 335754" data-attributes="member: 12086"><p>If you want to put a blind on it go with a scissor rig. That wouldn't add much weight but I would be cautious when building decks. My buddy had a 1436 and built a deck out of wood and it added to much weight and was a little sketchy out in the pamlico. You can get away with adding more weight if you don't plan on taking it out in rough water but flotation pods would help out a lot and would look pretty cool too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willsbarbour, post: 335754, member: 12086"] If you want to put a blind on it go with a scissor rig. That wouldn't add much weight but I would be cautious when building decks. My buddy had a 1436 and built a deck out of wood and it added to much weight and was a little sketchy out in the pamlico. You can get away with adding more weight if you don't plan on taking it out in rough water but flotation pods would help out a lot and would look pretty cool too [/QUOTE]
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