Name this boat and you will Win one.

Tony H

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And here it is. The newest addition to our line ups. This boat is 10ft long. 45in wide and 10in tall. Weighs 65lbs. Cockpit is almost 80in long and 27in wide at shoulders if laying down. Name it and you will win it. This is a multipurpose boat. Marsh hunt it. Layout hunt it in open water. Paddle it for miles and hardly break a sweat. More pics to come. Did i mention it was 65lbs?

We are having a naming contest and the winner will recieve one of the boats if we choose your name. Keep in mind we want to stay along the lines of our boats at waterfowl-works and The Duck Boat Company so let the contest begin. you can post your names here or on the facebook links below.

The boat will be outfitted with 2 bow cleats one on each end and a handle on each end. It will also have a backrest as well and foam in the bow and stern. Boat capacity is 385lbs.

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Ok I'll jump in. This one is tough because I could play multiple roles. But I have to go with my first impression.

My suggestion is "TEAL TAKER". One look at this and I could picture laying next to a hole in this in the middle of the rice swatting teal and some mallards, and maybe a couple of woodies.

This looks like a great boat to paddle in where motors fear to go.

Then when the blue bills come in out into the middle of the lake as a open water layout. No tender needed.
 
Keeping in line with the Erie layout boat, how about, the Superior Marsh Boat.

Or just for fun, the Marsh Pit, Mud Pit, or simply because my son answers everything with the word unicorn, how about the Green Unicorn.

How much do you think one will cost?

Chad
 
Multi-use marsh boat: MUMB 10

Looks like a stable, versatile boat. Can't wait to see one out on the water
 
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