Splashed boat on Saturday! Wow am i a happy camper! Thanks to Matt for a great design. Big thanks to TxRiverRat for posting his story about the TV. Tracks staight, turns easy, and seems fast and is also very stable - easy stand up. Using the 6mm okume made it a little heavier than I wanted at 53 lbs - built to last as they say I guess.
side view with me sitting too far back because my daughter just got out to take pic
still waiting on paint
starting a TV 15-32 in SC
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Re: starting a TV 15-32 in SC
Good looking boat!
Look like you're sitting nice and high and still stable.
Look like you're sitting nice and high and still stable.
-Matt. Designer.
Re: starting a TV 15-32 in SC
very stable. standing up in it is easy - even for me. It really is amazing. I bet it would paddle well with stand up blade or pushpole.
Putting in some hole for rod holders - might double as holders for boat blind in the fall.
Putting in some hole for rod holders - might double as holders for boat blind in the fall.
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Re: starting a TV 15-32 in SC
Yep, top job. It's going to be almost invisible in those reeds.
So what will you be stalking and what with - camera or gun?
So what will you be stalking and what with - camera or gun?
Cheers, Bob
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.
Re: starting a TV 15-32 in SC
Mostly woodducks down here in SC in the swamps - usually hunting but I would probably bring more home with a camera.
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Re: starting a TV 15-32 in SC
Looks really good...