Sorry, I don't get on here too often..... It's a 14 foot aluminum (V) boat with a 15 horse Yamaha outboard....pretty generic set up. The blind was made by a man (unknown to me) in New Ulm, Minnesota.... I bought the whole rig from a third-party. The frame is made out of a light tubular 1/2 inch aluminum conduit. It is covered in a 1 inch plastic mesh to which marsh grass is attached. The grass appears to be woven and is commercially available....I've seen it in several sporting-goods stores. The guy that made the blind did a great job regarding the design and the manufacture...even the hinges are made of a tubular aluminum. The shotgun racks are made of PVC which pivots on the upright supports. I used several ball-type loop bungee cords attached to the upper horizontal frame to hold the barrel of the upright shotgun. Keeps it easily accessible by just pulling down a few inches to disengage the bungee loop. The frame is padded with water pipe insulation where the barrel rests. Decoy storage is a simple pickup truck mesh tailgate which is attached between the two blind support poles. Really easy to use..wrap the cord, toss the block....a little over two dozen stay put until next time. Now if I only had a mud motor :-(
Sorry, I don't get on here too often.....
It's a 14 foot aluminum (V) boat with a 15 horse Yamaha outboard....pretty generic set up.
The blind was made by a man (unknown to me) in New Ulm, Minnesota.... I bought the whole rig from a third-party.
The frame is made out of a light tubular 1/2 inch aluminum conduit. It is covered in a 1 inch plastic mesh to which marsh grass is attached. The grass appears to be woven and is commercially available....I've seen it in several sporting-goods stores.
The guy that made the blind did a great job regarding the design and the manufacture...even the hinges are made of a tubular aluminum. The shotgun racks are made of PVC which pivots on the upright supports. I used several ball-type loop bungee cords attached to the upper horizontal frame to hold the barrel of the upright shotgun. Keeps it easily accessible by just pulling down a few inches to disengage the bungee loop. The frame is padded with water pipe insulation where the barrel rests.
Decoy storage is a simple pickup truck mesh tailgate which is attached between the two blind support poles. Really easy to use..wrap the cord, toss the block....a little over two dozen stay put until next time.
Now if I only had a mud motor :-(
I like the tailgate net idea. Premium
im looking to do this. whats the size of your boat and the dimensions of the blind, and what material did you use?
thanks.
some great ideas thanks for sharing
Great video
Get a mojo or maybe 6 of them.. I drop ducks like rain with them on windy days... Good luck its almost time again..
Thanks.... My grandson, who is an avid waterfowler, also said the same thing :-). I will pick up one at least before next season!
Daveyboy we have 15 out and 500 decoys buddy it's a slaughterhouse 😂