Building a 1436 Duck Boat | The Start.
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Disclaimer: I am DiY creator, not a professional boat builder.
to put out concepts & ideas for people to view.
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Throw a hiding spot for the dog up front
A two man dedicated hunting boat would be great to see. Y’all have hundreds of videos on how to set up a fishing boat but a dedicated hunting boat would be cool.
I think two person boat is still the move. Move the front seat up or get rid of it and frame in a small deck up front. I have always had the idea of using offset seat pedistals in a smaller boat like that so when you are driving, you can offset the weight and when you are tucked into the marsh, you both can face the same way and have maximum leg room. Can't wait to see what comes out of this!
Great idea for a series! I’ve got a Jon boat just like this and I’m still collecting ideas to build it out. I want mine to be good for duck hunting and fishing.
I think it’s best as a solo rig for an actual duck blind but you need to be able to haul another person to a spot if a buddy shows up. If hunting with more than just you which you typically do duck hunting, you’d set up a temp blind with t posts, netting, and local brush on the bank. You’ll also need a spot for a dog or a trolling motor to collect downed birds. I like the wide open storage under the front deck for easy access to decoys. Getting them in and out of a deck lid sounds awful.
A gun box would be fine if you can’t fit a rod box. I don’t mind storing a few rods above deck when I’m fishing out of a Jon boat. I’m not bringing the whole family in one of these. I’d save up and get a bigger boat for that.
Can’t wait to see the rest of the videos. This is exactly what I’d been whining to do for a couple years. Small Duck/fishing Joh boat!
A duck hunting boat should be set up strictly for hunting. Nothing is stopping anyone from throwing an ice chest and couple rods in. The boat gets heavy and runs outta room fast with two people, guns, gear, decoys, batteries, and gas.
I like being surprised but i got a friend that want the world for both hunting and fishing.
So, I'd throw in a small deck. That would help with setting lights up front and side for 90 deg lights. It would also have a platform for a trolling motor if someone wanted to utilize it for sneaking into area. Main reason, but a lid so it creates an area for anchor storage. PFD storage, your boat essentials. Not a 52" or a 7' locker. 52 not enough and 7 is too much for that boat I'd say a six or five with rod holes in the front. Get rid on the second bench seat. It will open up the boat floor for the dog, decoys and you and or buddies to move around more freely. Two pedestal seats (you can always leave them out), flat floor (less tripping hazards), notch the rear bench, aluminum transom for sturdiness. A foldaway or removable grab handle. Then yes interior lighting, orange, green or personal preference but importance on angling them down so not to blind yourself. There's more minor details too consider but too many to mention here. But i think it would make a great kit. Also fyi, later down the road open the kit up for not just the 14 ft but have 1648, 1852,1872.... ect. But bigger the boat the more things can be done. But thats another project for another day.
I vote for remove the front bench seat, full length wood floor, gun/rod boxes/storage on each side full length, and pedestal seat bases, one in front, one in rear. That would be an efficient use of space in a boat like this. Main thing for a duck boat is open cockpit as much as possible for versatility.
Deck should go to the rib at 2 1/2 feet. This will allow more room for two people. It should possibly have a small winch on the bow in case hunting around levees. Gun box should go on the starboard side to give more leg room for hunting out of the port side. It would be better to hunt out the port side if a scissor blind goes up so the guy sitting aft will have more room to the left to swing the shotgun.
Would remove front seat and put small deck up front with no hatch, locker long enough for pews and rods, flat floor and no pedestals. And maybe an option for a grab handle. The simplest and most useful Imo.
You should make it where you can hunt and fish in it
Would like to see a combo boat
A bigger deck and a rod locker/gun locker, I already have a 14/36 that I made into a bass boat and wanting to turn it into a duck boat too without ripping it all down and stating over.
After building an aluminum front deck in my 1436, one lid in the center of it and a seat pedestal to fish from the deck, I would only ever go as minimalist as possible. It gets heavy fast especially after adding batteries and light bars and then having to put all your gear in⚓
I would stay with a dedicated hunting rig. Trying to make a combo will sacrifice design choices you would otherwise use for a dedicated system and that will lessen the comfort and layout needed to fish also. I love the process of design here. I sat and stared at my fishing build forever building it in my head! Does reserve floatation play a part here? For a fishing rig (think further from shore in deeper water) does maintaining as much floatation as possible enter into the design more than it would for a duck boat???
What would a dedicated hunting rig look like to you?
I need to preference this with the fact that I have never hunted duck from a boat. But hunting in general is best when you can be comfortable and concealed at the same time. This might be best as a solo hunter build plus one dog if you use one. I’m picturing low seating like you mentioned having the pedestal on the floor.
Another small boat with 8-12k in your over priced products
Over-priced compared to who?!? Please go to them. It's a free country.
Yeah what's your problem. You don't need to buy his products
@@chasing_bends obviously