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This is an old and venerable
design by now with the first design and boat built more
than 20 years ago as I write this. She is of the "SneakBox"
type of boat with the transom accommodating up to a 15
hp. outboard motor, but she also rows or poles very
well. In fact, of all the "SneakBox" types of boats that
we design and build, the little Mallard is the best at
rowing. Now all that good rowing performance does cut
down into her top speed under power and if you envision
blasting around the duck marsh at something exceeding
the frostbite limit of the end of your nose then you
would do well to search on to another of our designs.
But if you are looking for a very fine little duckboat
that will power well under oar and will hunt with you
and a buddy in a safe and efficient manner then the
"Mallard" is a fine selection.
There is positive foam 3 point
floatation that allows the boat to float level and
upright even if the cockpit were full of water. There is
a lot of piece of mind to this floatation and we use it
on all of our hunting boats. The hull is built of high
grade marine plywood covered with epoxy resin and
sheathed on the exterior with epoxy resin and fiberglass
cloth. The result is a lightweight, durable boat that
isn't as noisy as straight fiberglass or metal boats and
the hull itself is more insulative and on a cold day in
the marsh, that makes a lot of difference in comfort.
Our "Mallard" is a great boat
for the hunter that likes to occasionally hunt alone, or
with a buddy and a good dog. She accommodates up to
about 3 dozen decoys with two hunters on board and is
very concealable (low profile). This is a good, quality
duck hunting boat, designed for the marsh and her
purpose in life is to place you in circumstances and
situations that might just be life memories.
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Specifications |
| Length |
12' 11" |
| Beam |
4' 10" |
| Draft |
5" (loaded) |
| Weight |
155 lbs |
| Speed |
15 mph (med. load) |
| Power |
15 hp outboard |
| Max load |
580 lbs |
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