Apex Kayak Seat

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APEX 1 PADDED COMFORT KAYAK SEAT
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Crack of Dawn Apex 1 Deluxe Kayak Seat


Crack of Dawn Apex 1 Deluxe Kayak Seat


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Pelican Boats Apex 100 Sit-on-Top Kayak


Pelican Boats Apex 100 Sit-on-Top Kayak


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The newest addition to the Apex family, the Apex 100 is the sister craft to the Apex 116 but just a tad smaller. Rugged and durable, it provides generous cargo space in the stern with increased stability and comfort. Other features include molded footrests, elastic bungee cords in stern, a self-bailing design for safety, an adjustable padded backrest, stern storage platform, bow and stern carry ha...

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Pelican Apex 130T Kayak Orange


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Pelican Apex 130T Kayak. Your comfort comes first in this dual - passenger dynamo! True to its name, the Apex Kayak series is a top-of-the-line boat that brings the features necessary for successful trips down the river, year after year. The Apex 130T is a two-person craft that's loaded with comfort, plenty of storage space and the maneuverability you've been looking for. Start with the adjustable...

Duck Hunting Boat Plan

The American canvas shooting punt is a style of punt which was well-used in America a century ago. It's portability,

The plan of the duck hunting boat was waterproof canvas stretched over a wooden frame. The frame was constructed so that it could fold up, being easy for the duck hunter to carry on his shoulder if and when it was necessary to porter round a stretch of the river. In fact, it being easy to carry meant it could be transported to wherever the hunter desired to launch it.

The canvas duck hunting punt was used for flats and marshes, being poled along, though it could also be rowed. Generally, it was between 12' and 15' in length, 3' wide and 1' deep.

The sides were bolted together with 3/16ths of an inch brass bolts with winged nuts, the hinges were ordinary bar cut hinges. The sides pulled out to a series of V shapes, the end was just one V with the apex of the V being that part of the boat outside the water. A wooden concertina frame formed most of the bottom of the boat with wooden planks laid down horizontally below the two bench seats of the duck hunting boat, for the hunter's feet to rest on.

There was also a small wooden floor for the hunter who was poling the punt, to stand on.

The wood was either pine or rock elm and India-rubber draft excluders were used to make the joints tight. The loose canvas folded round the hinged joints.

The frame of the duck hunting punt was laid diagonally. All the sides folded in on the bottom. The two seats bolted on to them in such a way as to hold everything firmly together.

It would seem that this type of duck hunting punt is not manufactured today at all though folding canoes and kayaks exist. With small boat manufacturers being encouraged to make use of composite material in boat construction today, it seems improbable that any manufacturer will take on this type of boat construction.

For someone with ingenuity and some skill, it might be worth attempting to construct this canvas duck hunting punt. It would also preserve a little of American history. The total cost to construct it should turn out to be a lot lower than a purchased boat.

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