One question:
What are the advantages/disadvantages to the Don Hill 16 ft high side model vs standard?
I know more plywood to do the sides of the boat due to the high sides and it will weigh more but what are the advantages?
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Russell:
Why better for whitewater use?
Hey Daniel,
I have a couple of pics of a DH high side next to a standard 16x48 that is not a DH. The smaller boat is a little lower (one inch if I remember right) than a standard DH in the bow.
Mike
Awesome pictures Mike thank you. I do like the high side and think that is what i am going to make as the wife and kids will want to remain as dry as possible.
Daniel, Russel had a great point. What a drift boat gets originally built for often changes as your skills and desires change. As your passengers desires and passions change their activities do too. All of which means you get to build a variety of boats! Good luck with your build and good questions to ask! Your questions and hopefully our answers will help others that eventually read these pages.
Happy Waves to you,
Rick Newman
Thank you everyone, your answers and insight are great. I am sure I will have more questions as the build progresses. I will creating a web page of my own to post progress and hopefully help folks that struggle where I end up struggling.
I do plan to run some pretty big water IV+ but the river 5 min from my front door is flat and slow and wind can blow like a son of a b**ch. I also want to put a motor on for duck (possibly steelhead) seasons. Am a bit worried about the rocker being to much on the ends for the motor to reach the water. I have plans in mind for a dog ramp so the pup can get back in the boat.
On another topic can the fly line deck be easily beefed up to hold a 65 lb dog. My thought was that might be a great place for the dog to sit while in the blind. Oh and does anyone know of any duck blinds or plans for blinds for a drift boat.
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