justin boucher
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Building a blind on my 16' flat bottom. Gonna have the sides drop down to shoot. Was just wondering how high i should make the riser off the gunnel. Seen they average between 24-36" but i really dont think its high enough
Justin,Building a blind on my 16' flat bottom. Gonna have the sides drop down to shoot. Was just wondering how high i should make the riser off the gunnel. Seen they average between 24-36" but i really dont think its high enough
Justin~Building a blind on my 16' flat bottom. Gonna have the sides drop down to shoot. Was just wondering how high i should make the riser off the gunnel. Seen they average between 24-36" but i really dont think its high enough
Justin~
I like the height of the "sill" - from the cockpit floor to the rigid walls of the blind to be 34 inches. The flap-boards or frames (my preference) can be 12 - 16 inches. I like them upper parts to fold down onto the sides without crushing the ends of the thatch.
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Here is my Sneakbox RED-LEG - with the shooting flap up - ready to be dropped once the birds cannot possibly escape (!). My Dad is inside.
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A different vessel - from 2022-23:
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We sit on"spackle buckets". It is easy to shoot either sitting or standing. I like open frames - with bundles of thatch through which we can watch the birds As they approach - and thus keep our heads down where they belong - until the Moment of Truth. Note that the windward "wall" has opaque panels to keep out both wind and light.
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Hope this helps!
SJS
William~did you make that front dodger for the tdb