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Hi, for sometime now I have been trying to find a boat suitable for Duck Shooting in estuaries and Creeks along the coast.

I already own a Linder 400 Sportsman , but find I cannot go as Shallow as I would like in this boat and at 13,2" engine dog and gear ,

rowing it, is a challenge.

 

So my spec would be , shallow draft , wide beam 40"-50" ish and between 10 and 12ft long , capable of taking a 3 - 5 hp outboard .

 

Some nice Sneak boat Vids on youtube from the States and Denmark . I have tried a European web search in Denmark , France etc care of a Translator

and cannot find a commercially available boat for sale . The Otter types I feel are not beamy enough and im not looking for a layout boat either .

Buying a boat in the USA and shipping it over with import taxes is beyond stupid monies.

 

So short of buying a Sailing Dinghy and converting it ( Has anyone done this ?), Can Anybody recommend a vessel for this task please ?.

 

I attach a few pics of the kind of thing I have in mind ,

 

thanks in advance for any Ideas.

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Thanks for the Replies .

 

I att a pic of Mr Gilchrist in a small Dory , does anybody know what the make is ?.

2nd pic is my ideal boat for where I would be hunting ,

 

I might have the Skill set for some Woodworking tasks , making Cartridge boxes , gun cleaning kit boxes etc .

Setting sail in something I might produce would be beyond my comfort zone .

Some great boat work on site here though for sure ,

 

Gadwall,

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post-70158-0-85193700-1398256994_thumb.jpgThat FIREBALL , sure looks nice , with a Little Gerry Anderson type Magic , Some cockpit Coming , Clam shell hide doors, forward hatch - stowage and Ballast re a Motor on the stern .

Some tracking strakes on the Keel , would also help reduce wear for beaching , a pair or rowlocks and a single on the stern for sculling ,A touch of Camo , or light grey or white paint and a guy could have decent Punt there .

 

Anybody got any ideas for a conversion ?, have you done one yourself.

 

Just don't have the skill set to make one from scratch .

 

Thanks for the ideas , keep posting any others please ,

 

 

Pic my dog , after a Triple on Mallard with a Maxus - which I got rid of after it had to go back to Belgium for repairs , stopped firing couldn't open it etc .

I clean all my guns after each and every outing . A pin detached for the Breach block and jammed up inside . Using an A400 XTREME now , no issues so far.

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Is the canoe inflatable? If so, is it durable?

It is inflatable, weighs 9kg and fits in a big rucksack. Takes about 5 mins to inflate the 3 separate tubes.

Had it 3 seasons and had no problems. I often have to drag it over the saltings to the water and the bottom hasn't worn at all. The only part that has worn is the handle attachment at the front where the rope handle fits. This started to split so I reinforced it with leather. I can't really blame this on the manufacture as I guess it's not designed to be dragged full of wildfowling gear. Link below to product review

http://airkayaks.wordpress.com/2013/04/13/product-review-the-innova-twist-2-tandem-inflatable-kayak/

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Thanks for the Replies .

 

I att a pic of Mr Gilchrist in a small Dory , does anybody know what the make is ?.

2nd pic is my ideal boat for where I would be hunting ,

 

I might have the Skill set for some Woodworking tasks , making Cartridge boxes , gun cleaning kit boxes etc .

Setting sail in something I might produce would be beyond my comfort zone .

Some great boat work on site here though for sure ,

 

Gadwall,

The dory might be a Dell Quay dory they made one about 12- 13ft fast and stable ( i had a 17ft rigid raider) you should be able to pick one up for about £250 without motor, watch out for saturated under floor buoyancy !, Wilson Flyers, john wilson might make one sub 14ft and you can buy as bare hull and fit out to your spec, mind you I would have thought a Linder would have been ideal no draft very light and easier to row than a dory

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Thanks Islandgun ,

I bought the linder for ease of maint , had both Timber and grp boats previously.

 

A few pics of the 400 Sportsman . Well able to travel at speed , but unnerving seeing the Flooring Flex underneath you , keep thinking of Rocks! .

Also at anchor , being so light it will push over to the side easily as you move about , not a stable gun platform .

Cant get into the shallows I want to , that bow gets stuck really well .

 

Gadwall41.

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well you have thought it through and know your stuff, I like the linder perhaps more for going from a to b and a bit of fishing, coupled with the lightness, giving you the ability to jump over in the shallows and heaving it up the shore when needed,

I use an Arran mostly which is very stable, strong, but heavy, great for fishing.

Dories are fast but in the case of Dell Quay not light, and will need a decent outboard to bring it up to speed, again heavy and costly, personally I'm not comfortable in a planing boat (old age) but are they are stable, perhaps a wilson flyer fitted out to keep it light might be right, if built new you might be able to influence the final colour.

As you know all boats are a compromise without exception, good luck

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The dory might be a Dell Quay dory they made one about 12- 13ft fast and stable ( i had a 17ft rigid raider) you should be able to pick one up for about £250 without motor, watch out for saturated under floor buoyancy !

Islandgun, Can I ask where one of these can be picked up for that kind of money? I'd love one for multipurpose stuff - shooting, fishing and the odd trip on a summers day with the kids.

 

Is there a good website or publication to look in?

The dory might be a Dell Quay dory they made one about 12- 13ft fast and stable ( i had a 17ft rigid raider) you should be able to pick one up for about £250 without motor, watch out for saturated under floor buoyancy !

Islandgun, Can I ask where one of these can be picked up for that kind of money? I'd love one for multipurpose stuff - shooting, fishing and the odd trip on a summers day with the kids.

 

Is there a good website or publication to look in?

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Islandgun, Can I ask where one of these can be picked up for that kind of money? I'd love one for multipurpose stuff - shooting, fishing and the odd trip on a summers day with the kids.

 

Is there a good website or publication to look in?

 

Islandgun, Can I ask where one of these can be picked up for that kind of money? I'd love one for multipurpose stuff - shooting, fishing and the odd trip on a summers day with the kids.

 

Is there a good website or publication to look in?

Yes mate the biggest website is find a fishing boat ,com FAFB also useful for all things fishing including weather and tides, Ebay , gumtree, pre-loved, cheap papers like quids in or similar, local papers, boat yards, or a tour around your beautiful Antrim coast, Dories are great but to get a good preferably new outboard to go with it, can cost several thousand,

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http://www.bicboats.co.uk/Dinghies/Bic-245-Explorer-Green-/-Beige-Dinghy/27

 

Or maybe one of the smaller Aquapeche Rigiflex models.

 

http://www.rigiflexboats.co.uk/Rigiflex-Range.html

 

The Aquapeche's are used by a lot of fisheries companies for netting ops and the Environment Agency. A very stable platform and bullet proof; green too.

 

I bought the 4m version from a chap that used to fishing the Solent and around the Isle of Wight in her.

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Theres a nice range of small boats called Pioneer 12 - 14 ft unsinkable very popular for loch and inshore fishing and you don't need a big outboard to shift it, also orkney do spinner at about 13ft another useful boat,

or as Penelope suggest's aquapeche look fantastic

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