As many know, my one-man boat is a Sam Hunt BBSB. My hull was originally built as a sailboat. I refurbished it as my hunting rig but maintained the sailing capability and built spars for the rig as well. Brian Garman and I have been hunting the salt marsh at Chincoteague each season, and I am finding the BBSB which needs nearly a full 12" of water to float when I am in the hull with a puddler load of decoys.
Brian has moved through a couple hulls and settled in and customized a Southbay Duckboat. I have been searching for a hull to do similar for myself. I have several registered trailers and a like new 15hp Yamaha SS, so my goal has been to find a hull. Most all of the Southbay rigs hitting the market are packages, and none of the sellers would part the out. About a year ago, I had a line on an AA Blackjack and trailer deal, but the seller was vacillating, and I could not pin him down. Months, Covid, we went back and forth, and he decided not to sell. Then he sold it without letting me know!
Finally, the stars aligned.... and I was not going to drag my feet. Last Wed, I drove 4 hours to Cape Charles, VA and picked up this 1990 AA Blackjack. My plan is to set it up to hunt over the gunnel primarily. As many of us are finding, sitting on the bottom of a hull for hours on end is getting harder as we get older. I plan to add some height to the gunnels, and then add flapper boards.
These first 3 images are how it was advertised:
Yesterday, Maria and I wrestled the Dodge and Krowl Ice Scooter off the trailer and onto some sawhorses in one of my back shelters. We then pulled the Blackjack onto the trailer, which will need about 2ft added to its tongue.
Dave Diefenderfer
Manassas, VA
"Once you set out to build a boat, throw away your square. And if you work on her after she's launched, throw away your level." author unknown