Duck Boats??
#1
Duck Boats??
Well, me and my dad just bought a 14 ft aluminum boat. Its pretty nice with a 25 horse on the back...anyway i was wondering if you guys who own jon boats or aluminum skiffs think. Welded or Rivited and why? Thanks
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 314
RE: Duck Boats??
Congratulations on the new boat. I also have a 14 ft john boat with a 25 hp motor. Mine is a Lowe Big John and it is riveted. I got the riveted one because, at the time, I couldn't afford an all-welded boat.I have heard some guys say that welded boats push through ice better and don't "creak or squeak", but myboat has absolutely never leaked and it doesn't"squeak" or perform differently in any other way than a welded boat. I make this comparison because I have hunted and fished out of my friend's welded 16-ft, 40-hp, War Eagle. I know there are probably some different opinions and experiences out there, but in my opinion and experience, my welded boat has been fine. So to directly answer your question, my decisionto gowith a welded boat wasbased on the price difference. Good luck.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 29
RE: Duck Boats??
i do a lot of my hunting and fishing out of my 17 foot wareagle and i cant say enough about it. it is welded so it is virtually unbreakable and with the surface they adhered to it you dont slip around in it at all and its as quiet as fiberglass. i'm sure a good riveted boat gets the job done but it sure is hard to beat welded.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 314
RE: Duck Boats??
I'm an idiot. I apologize. What I was trying to say in my previous reply was that I have a RIVETED boat and my decision to purchase a RIVETED boat was based on price.
mjensen, I agree with you, those War Eagles are incredible boats and welded is definitely the way to go if you can afford it.
mjensen, I agree with you, those War Eagles are incredible boats and welded is definitely the way to go if you can afford it.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Perry, Maine
Posts: 110
RE: Duck Boats??
I have a 20' Lund Alaskan with a 115hp, they are rivited boats. Its a great boat, I go out when the weather is bad with no problems. I did a lot of sea duck hunting in Maine and you want a good boat for the big water. So far it has been ok on the bay, the lack of water sucks.
#6
RE: Duck Boats??
Rivets= Leaks! Eventually rivets will leak, and they are no where close in strength to a all welded boat.
However, I believe if you are a smart boater, and take care of your boat you will have a lifetime of trouble free use.
However, I believe if you are a smart boater, and take care of your boat you will have a lifetime of trouble free use.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Perry, Maine
Posts: 110
RE: Duck Boats??
Muliefever,
Had two guys go out hunting this morning, set up and anchored there boat(in the dark) when the sun came up it was half way across the bay. They had to walk to there truck with all there gear.
I put whippings on my anchor lines today...I dont want to have the same problem.
Had two guys go out hunting this morning, set up and anchored there boat(in the dark) when the sun came up it was half way across the bay. They had to walk to there truck with all there gear.
I put whippings on my anchor lines today...I dont want to have the same problem.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Perry, Maine
Posts: 110
RE: Duck Boats??
What did you use for paint. My boat has some camo clad on it, to do the rest is going to cost a bit. I was looking at the kit from cabelas that comes with the stencils but is it worth 100$