First, thank you for the friend request. Second, good luck with your boat. I like to see more drift boats in the Midwest. As to your question, if you are referring to photos of a deep red Montana Boatbuilders Kingfisher, that boat belongs to a friend. It was factory built and my friend took delivery of it in 2002. At the time, Jason Cajune, the boatbuilder, was using a lot of bronze that he designed and had custom cast. As you probably know, Jason is now running a much smaller operation that he calls Jason Cajune Boats. I don't think he's using quite such elegant hardware now, but he may be. You might try contacting him. My boat is the green framed boat. It has a Bo's anchor system, which I really, really like. Hope this helps.
Jonathan Clarke
Mike,
First, thank you for the friend request. Second, good luck with your boat. I like to see more drift boats in the Midwest. As to your question, if you are referring to photos of a deep red Montana Boatbuilders Kingfisher, that boat belongs to a friend. It was factory built and my friend took delivery of it in 2002. At the time, Jason Cajune, the boatbuilder, was using a lot of bronze that he designed and had custom cast. As you probably know, Jason is now running a much smaller operation that he calls Jason Cajune Boats. I don't think he's using quite such elegant hardware now, but he may be. You might try contacting him. My boat is the green framed boat. It has a Bo's anchor system, which I really, really like. Hope this helps.
Jonathan
Apr 25, 2013