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This is our two-person version
of our scull hunting boat. Attempting to place two
shooters in a single boat and then deal with the
ticklish issue of personal space and enough room in the
cockpit to actually being able to have both hunters
shoot is a real challenge. You will find that it will
take more than a bit of practice to efficiently use a
boat such as this, but the reward of coming up on a raft
of ducks and raising them in flight with your best
hunting pal cannot be overstated. An alternate to the
use of a two person boat such as this would be to hunt
two of the single person boats coming up on the flock of
ducks from a couple of different angles and sometimes,
that is the best philosophy. But I think that the real
reason to select the two person Sculldugery II is the
chance that you have of introducing a son or daughter
(or other available chum) to the whole idea of aesthetic
hunting in the way it used to be done. Having the room
to take along my 12 year old son and the thrill of
moving up on those rafts of birds (that think they are
out of harm's way) is an experience that can't be
repeated.
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Specifications |
| Length |
17'-6" |
| Beam |
3'-6" |
| Draft |
5" (loaded) |
| Weight |
135 lbs |
| Max. load |
580 lbs |
| Power |
Scull |
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