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Crazy, nanny-state bs!I just hope the state lets him use it. Cracking down on home made boats and trailers in our state.
Crazy, nanny-state bs!I just hope the state lets him use it. Cracking down on home made boats and trailers in our state.
It will definitely have coaming. I do plan to use the front for a casting deck, but the primary purpose of winter hunting definitely requires some crown to help water run off (much more likely to be out in more of a blow in winter). I'm not too worried about the crown with regards to standing on it... but have an add-on idea in mind if I decide it needs a flatter surface once I have it on the water. My thinking on reducing the crown a tad on the first 2 bulkheads would be to allow a little drop in the deck from the cockpit to the nose - but I want to look at it a while, probably not necessary.Sweet looking little boat. I think that forward deck looks okay. If you aren't planning on using it like a casting deck or something (ie., standing on it), I think the curve is fine, surely help to drain water off. I'd plan on some coaming to help prevent water from draining into the cockpit area. The other thing I'd think about is if you plan to use it for fishing is rod storage. It's nice to keep a rod or two strung up ready to go. Most flats skiffs have PVC tubes that run into the forward berth with slots to hold the rod along the rear bulkheads. You slide the tip of the rod into the PVC tube, lay the rest of the rod into the slots and secure it with an elastic bungy. I guess the same could be considered if you're hunting - could you design storage for a rifle or two, binocular or scope slot, etc.
Grrrrrrr!!!!?I just hope the state lets him use it. Cracking down on home made boats and trailers in our state.
Form an LLC and call it the Henry Boat Company. Put a placard on it with serial #1 built by Henry boats.I just hope the state lets him use it. Cracking down on home made boats and trailers in our state.