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    Duck boats

    I normally shoot over a lake on the coast. Had till recently been using a 8 foot alu tinnie - some wanker stole it.

    Im now looking for something to replace, even considering an inflatable, id prefer not to be arse raped in price but realise its an oportunity to maybe consider options.

    something light that could with a bit of energy be thrown on top of truck (inflatable in this respects would be great), im thinking it would still be ideal to have a rigid hull? or do i go back to what i know and find a 8footer and do up again??? was a little small at times with a shit load of decoys and another person but was really handy to pull up in behind the Mai Mai

    What are you guys using?

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    also got a 7ft one swap for a rifle or shottie
    "ars longa, vita brevis"

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    Red face Replacement of 8 footer

    Quote Originally Posted by Tertle View Post
    I normally shoot over a lake on the coast. Had till recently been using a 8 foot alu tinnie - some wanker stole it.

    I am now looking for something to replace, even considering an inflatable, id prefer not to be arse raped in price but realise its an oportunity to maybe consider options.

    something light that could with a bit of energy be thrown on top of truck (inflatable canoe in this respects would be great), im thinking it would still be ideal to have a rigid hull? or do i go back to what i know and find a 8footer and do up again??? was a little small at times with a shit load of decoys and another person but was really handy to pull up in behind the Mai Mai

    What are you guys using?
    This is so sad for stole of 8 foot alu tinnie i read you post and you are looking for inflatable so i want to conform you that i am selling my old inflatable within half price
    condition is good but this is large then 8footer complete model is inflatable canoe cat 12''. As you ask (that what are you using) so i was using inflatable canoe from my start now i
    want to change model of my boat if you don't need it then you can find 8 footer new model from amazon.
    canoe is also known as water hunting king....
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnjake View Post
    This is so sad for stole of 8 foot alu tinnie i read you post and you are looking for inflatable so i want to conform you that i am selling my old inflatable within half price
    condition is good but this is large then 8footer complete model is inflatable canoe cat 12''. As you ask (that what are you using) so i was using inflatable canoe from my start now i
    want to change model of my boat if you don't need it then you can find 8 footer new model from amazon.
    canoe is also known as water hunting king....

    Thank you for your reply to my post (from April last year), i have in the mean time acquired a great inflatable, Lombard, the domestic version from the Zodiac company, worked a treat. Also im just a little over the road a bit and courier postage would probably make my eyes water!

    why do i get the distinct feeling i will soon be getting emails regarding russian brides?

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    I just bought an inflatable off these guys that i use for fishing.

    https://www.facebook.com/aboutinflatables

    Locally made using high quality materials that can be repaired if you need and not some nasty cheap materials that will end up in a landfill in 3 or 4 years , easy to deal with and will custom make to your specs. A mate uses his for duck hunting and can carry a truck load of decoys.

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    I use a 13 ft fryan with 15hp merc....4 x 250ltr plastic drums of decoys=1st load.....all the crews gear=2nd load all the crew =3rd load
    we started out on tractor tubes...went to kayaks....bought the tinnie and wouldnt go back. hunting from yak itself was great fun,but tinnie just so easy.

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    10ft camo ali tini
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    you shouldnt be on the forum you should be rewiring your caravan

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
    you shouldnt be on the forum you should be rewiring your caravan
    i know i know......... i should actually be removing the rotten framing and making up the templates to re frame the corners, i also have to find a dummies guide to panel beating!!!!! but hey i got it back in one piece from the farm......that was a better than expected

    I will go get some timber and make a start

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tertle View Post
    i know i know......... i should actually be removing the rotten framing and making up the templates to re frame the corners, i also have to find a dummies guide to panel beating!!!!! but hey i got it back in one piece from the farm......that was a better than expected

    I will go get some timber and make a start

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    i have some nice hardwood you can have, its some sort of south american stuff and also some cedar . its about 50mm x 20mm and really strong.
    help yourself to it or i will chop it up for next years kindling

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    put it aside........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tertle View Post
    i know i know......... i should actually be removing the rotten framing and making up the templates to re frame the corners, i also have to find a dummies guide to panel beating!!!!! but hey i got it back in one piece from the farm......that was a better than expected

    I will go get some timber and make a start

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    I'd be happy to help you with the project, but you're on the wrong side of the urth and upside-down.

    That looks like a super hunting rig in the making...just the right size, IMO.

    Rates a Two-Cool
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    Hunt with Class and Classics

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv2safari View Post
    I'd be happy to help you with the project, but you're on the wrong side of the urth and upside-down.

    That looks like a super hunting rig in the making...just the right size, IMO.

    Rates a Two-Cool
    ive managed to get a gas / 12 volt oven, fridge, small (20Lt) hot water cylinder, a ducted heating unit, 40 litre fresh water storage, cabinets, beds etc, ive added solar options. i want to lift the suspension just a little to address things like grey water storage and allow me some ground clearance and improved suspension. its going to be a great wee project, and yes its small enough to give me a great hunting rig, ive a few batteries (understatement as @gonetroppo can attest!) so she'll be a great set up......one day so any suggestions even if they are upside down let me know!!!
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    We commonly weld on the spring perch on top of the axle and mount the springs on top for moderate added clearance. Most travel trailers as we call them have the springs mounted under the axle here in the US. Also, some have "U" axles that we flip over.
    Hunt with Class and Classics

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    our poptop is similar size...previous owner put a section of 50mm box between axel and body...the added lift is a real bonus.

 

 

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