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Unread 12-05-2012, 09:52 AM   #1
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That is a great Barnagat Bay sneak boat!!! Who made it and where did it come from? I am always tempted to make one. I own an old wood Chris Craft (1960) and spend countless hours and days in the winter keeping her in great shape. Building a BBSB would be a piece of cake. It would make a long Iowa winter go. I have a set of the 1930's Field & Stream plans with the offsets etc. But then reality takes over- what would I do with it? My waterfowl hunting is field hunting.
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That is a great Barnagat Bay sneak boat!!! Who made it and where did it come from? I am always tempted to make one. I own an old wood Chris Craft (1960) and spend countless hours and days in the winter keeping her in great shape. Building a BBSB would be a piece of cake. It would make a long Iowa winter go. I have a set of the 1930's Field & Stream plans with the offsets etc. But then reality takes over- what would I do with it? My waterfowl hunting is field hunting.
thanks, that one was made by Frickie in 1996, i think. it was made in NJ. they are fun to hunt out of and birds come in close, 20 ga for the most part, 15 yds shots. will be out with it tomorrow hope there are birds. if so i will post some pics of it all grassed up and dead birds, scott
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thanks, that one was made by Frickie in 1996, i think. it was made in NJ. they are fun to hunt out of and birds come in close, 20 ga for the most part, 15 yds shots. will be out with it tomorrow hope there are birds. if so i will post some pics of it all grassed up and dead birds, scott
well nothen out of the boat, so i went home picked up parker dog and my 30 in VHE 20 ga and hit a couple of local rivers for some jump shooting. picked up a couple of green heads. i will try the boat again in the morning.
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That is a great Barnagat Bay sneak boat!!! Who made it and where did it come from? I am always tempted to make one. I own an old wood Chris Craft (1960) and spend countless hours and days in the winter keeping her in great shape. Building a BBSB would be a piece of cake. It would make a long Iowa winter go. I have a set of the 1930's Field & Stream plans with the offsets etc. But then reality takes over- what would I do with it? My waterfowl hunting is field hunting.
Maybe enjoy the process and pride of building it, then you sell it.
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