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<blockquote data-quote="thetinman" data-source="post: 235407" data-attributes="member: 5740"><p>I installed a 12v plug for charging cell phones and using spot lights. I also installed 'docking' lights on the front for increased visibility (check state laws). Keep the hunting boat as light and clutter free as possible. I've hunted for many years and do not have any positive experience with boat blinds. Make sure you build a low profile boat blind or the ducks will flare. Best results for waterfowl always include beaching the boat and getting as far away from it as possible. Safe hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetinman, post: 235407, member: 5740"] I installed a 12v plug for charging cell phones and using spot lights. I also installed 'docking' lights on the front for increased visibility (check state laws). Keep the hunting boat as light and clutter free as possible. I've hunted for many years and do not have any positive experience with boat blinds. Make sure you build a low profile boat blind or the ducks will flare. Best results for waterfowl always include beaching the boat and getting as far away from it as possible. Safe hunting. [/QUOTE]
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