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Specifications and
Pricing
18'3" DH2


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The DH2 is a project that has been
on the back burner for several years. This spring I had a customer
that was extremely interested in a DH but really wanted more room so he
could take his sons along. After a couple of days of number
crunching and conversations we embarked on this project. I am
happy to say that the DH2 is a great success and will be a constant
offering here at Toller Boatworks.
The quality that goes into this
craft is exactly what you would expect of the DH. I will have
roughly 200-250 hours in this boat when all is said and done. Just
like the DH, I will try to accommodate requests for modifications if
feasible. I can guarantee you if this is the type of boat you are
searching for that I will go out of my way to make sure it will be a
boat you are proud of. My attention to detail down to the smallest
parts gives the boat a finished commercial look. I cannot recall
the number of times I've been asked what company makes these boats.
This boat will comfortably hunt 3-4
adults plus gear and dog.
While this boat is primarily for
duck hunting it provides a stable fishing platform as well. If you
are interested in seeing a DH2 firsthand, I will have my current
customers boat until the first of October. I hope to have a
personal DH2 completed by the first of 2007.
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| Length: |
18'3" on
deck |
Max Width: |
60" on floor, 69" on rail |
| Side Height: |
10", 22" including decking |
Weight: |
~ 400 lbs |
| Capacity: |
1350 lbs |
Suggested Motor: |
Gas to 40 hp |
Cost $8500:
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Wood, screws & hardware. The
boat will be constructed of Okuome BS 1088 Marine Ply and clear fir. Hardware will either be solid
brass or stainless and screws are Primeguard Plus.
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3M 5200 Marine Adhesive (arguably the best
adhesive/sealant on the market)
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epoxy, 6oz fiberglass cloth,
7.5oz fiberglass tape (entire exterior will be fiberglassed
including fiberglass tape on all the seams; the interior will be
coated in epoxy and painted)
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electrical ( 3 conveniently
located auxiliary plugs, bilge pump, running lights, marine tinned wire, all
connections either soldered and heat shrinked or with butt
connectors and dielectric grease)
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fused rocker panel control
for running lights, interior LEDs , driving lights
& bilge pump
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battery mounting tray and battery
quick-connects
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Rattle Guard Spray-In bedliner on the floor
of cockpit and both compartments, which further waterproofs the
interior as well as adding traction and protection from gas & oil
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lockable, dry front storage
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custom aluminum transom
bracket/plate that serves to strengthen transom, distribute motor
weight and allow the motor to be shimmed to the correct height
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2 part marine foam in the
fore and aft compartments to provide emergency floatation
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Parkers Duck Boat Paint and my custom camo pattern.
Also Included:
- LED Strip Lights
An awesome addition, 9 LED strip lights,
seven in the main cockpit, one in the rear storage compartment
and one in the front storage compartment. Never have to
use a flashlight to see the interior of your boat again!
These lights put out an amazing amount of light and draw very
little power. These pictures were made in complete darkness with
only the LED's illuminating the interior of the boat.



- Driving/Fog Lights
Great for early morning runs and not having to continuously and
unsafely operate a spotlight and an outboard at the same time.


- Cockpit Cover
Hard cover for use if the boat is going to be
stored outdoors to keep water/leaves/debris from filling the
cockpit.


- Dog Platform
Constructed of hardwood and aluminum.
Attaches to the rear grass rails, folds flat for storage.
Keeps your retriever (and you!) dry. Here is a picture of
the dog platform before painting.


- Flapper Boards
These allow you to conceal yourself even further as well as add
additional decoy carrying capacity outside of the cockpit.
Just grass with local vegetation to make for a nice flip down
blind. With the flappers down it would be easy to carry a
dozen and a half goose floaters on each side. Once they
are in place, just bungee them down.



- Movable Shell and Drink
Holders
Shell and drink holder that attaches to the
coaming. Room for a box of shells and
your favorite coffee mug.
Includes 2


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Payment:
All boats will be pre-sold
(no inventory on hand). A $ 3000 down-payment shall be due up front and
the remaining cost shall be due upon delivery/pickup of the boat. General
build time will be approximately 2 months.
I will accept Mastercard/Visa
through Paypal, however there will be a 3% charge to cover the fees associated
with Paypal.
I will deliver or
meet for a reasonable fee. If you would like to have the
boat shipped, I will handle freighting obligations on this end at the buyers
expense.
North Carolina
Buyers are responsible for 3% sales tax.
The buyer will be
responsible for furnishing a trailer and motor. I can, however, purchase a
trailer locally at the buyer's expense. The best source I've found for
trailers is AK McCallum out of Fayetteville, NC. $1229 for a galvanized
trailer, with galvanized axle, padded bunks, bearing protectors, winch, castor
jack, side loading guides, aluminum fenders and 13 " tires rated for 2000lbs. I charge $200 (subject to change with
the gas prices...lol) if you would like me to
pick this trailer up, as this a 6 hour round trip.
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and Specifications│DH2
Pricing and Specifications │Hellcat Pricing and Specifications │NFZ Pricing and Specifications │Previously Built Boats│LED
Utilility Lights For Sale │T-Shirts,
Vinyl Decals & Miscellaneous
For Sale │Muddy Paws Game Calls
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Motion Duckbutt │
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