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thanks for the feedback on my last thread about the 1436. as you probably know, i want a boat for fishing and duck hunting. i will have 2 people and very minimal gear, about 450 lbs including gas, not including a motor. most everyone agreed that the 1436 was not a good choice for what i want - fishing and hunting small saltwater creeks, NO bay or big open water fishing, i will be very close to shore at all times, 20-30 yards at the most, water 6' deep or less.
the stability of the 36" bottom will not bother me, all i have really hunted and fished from in the past is a 17' canoe, and i am very comfortable in it. i will be using the 1436 in the same conditions i feel safe in in a canoe, i am just tired of paddling.
the reason i dont want to go with a 1448 or 1648 is the weight of it, and my little car to pull it, the price of it, and the price of an outboard big enough to push it. so that is why i really want to go with the 1436.
the side height of the 1436 is what i am worried about, being 17" rather than 19" like the 1448, so i was wondering if a frame could be built around it, raising the side height 2-3", just to keep any spray from washing in, NOT to increase its weight capacity. is that a rediculous idea? i was given several pictures of a boat like this, and was wondering how well it would work....?
so to sum it up, can the sides be raised up 2-3" to help keep spay out (something like this but not as fancy https://www.duckboats.net/farris1.htm ), and can a 1436 carry 2 people safely in slightly windier than canoe conditions?
thanks for your patience! i am not trying to beat a dead horse and promise to drop the 1436 ideas after this thread :roll: :wink: . thanks for your time.
the stability of the 36" bottom will not bother me, all i have really hunted and fished from in the past is a 17' canoe, and i am very comfortable in it. i will be using the 1436 in the same conditions i feel safe in in a canoe, i am just tired of paddling.
the reason i dont want to go with a 1448 or 1648 is the weight of it, and my little car to pull it, the price of it, and the price of an outboard big enough to push it. so that is why i really want to go with the 1436.
the side height of the 1436 is what i am worried about, being 17" rather than 19" like the 1448, so i was wondering if a frame could be built around it, raising the side height 2-3", just to keep any spray from washing in, NOT to increase its weight capacity. is that a rediculous idea? i was given several pictures of a boat like this, and was wondering how well it would work....?
so to sum it up, can the sides be raised up 2-3" to help keep spay out (something like this but not as fancy https://www.duckboats.net/farris1.htm ), and can a 1436 carry 2 people safely in slightly windier than canoe conditions?
thanks for your patience! i am not trying to beat a dead horse and promise to drop the 1436 ideas after this thread :roll: :wink: . thanks for your time.