![]() ![]() Offer is not valid on guns, ammunition, gift cards, special orders, donations, sale items, labor, personalization, Sitka waders, and other select items may be excluded from promotional offers. Mack's is not responsible for typographical errors in pricing or product specification inaccuracies on our website. Refunded value for any item(s) returned will be reduced to reflect the value of any discounts or free items applied to the order. Prices are subject to change without notice. Offer only valid while supplies last (sorry, NO backorders). Sale prices and discounts are for a limited time only and cannot be used on previous or future purchases. **Offer Details: MPW is not responsible for delays in deliveries due to extreme weather or other acts of nature. Click here for more detailed Shipping Information Gift cards and other exclusions may apply.įree Premium Ground Shipping Over $99.00. Offer applies on premium ground shipping, excluding Alaska. A powered saw will also help make quick cuts on the conduit.*On in stock items at time of purchase. Hacksaw/Jig Saw/Reciprocating Saw – You need some way to cut out material from your kayak if you are going to go that route. ![]() Drilling holes through the metal conduit isn’t hard, but having a fresh drill bit will save you a ton of time if yours starts to get dull. 25” drill bit, or correct size to match your bolts. Most importantly, the alps outdoorz floating duck blind is used for seat height off the ground, is great with fast setup, It is almost too comfortable and has a waterproof design. ![]() The blind is designed for easy set-up and it is for easy fast setup. Hammer – If it doesn’t fit, get a bigger hammer.ĭrill Bits – Grab an extra. Further, this provides the most comfortable layout blind seat on the market. Power Drill – For drilling mounting holes for attaching the blind. Screw Drivers/Wrenches – Miscellaneous screw drivers and wrenches for attaching nuts and bolts. Over the years I have used the conduit bender on numerous duck hunting projects and it is a ‘specialized’ tool I have never regretted purchasing. This isn’t an exclusive list and you can always make it work with the tools you already have, but here is a short list to consider:Ĭonduit Bender – It can be tempting to avoid this expense up front, but having a conduit bender will save you tons of time and your end product will look much nicer. Having the right tools when building a kayak duck blind will save you time and make the entire process easier. It seems a little complicated at first but it makes much more sense if you see this video: From there the blind can be attached to the top piece of conduit. Now simply attach another piece of conduit to the first one, except this will be outside the PVC. The conduit will slide up and down inside the PVC. Insert a piece of conduit that is roughly twice the length of the PVC into the PVC pipe. Attach a PVC pipe at the top of these half circles that runs parallel with the kayak. It starts by bending a few half circle pieces of conduit and attaching those at the front and middle of the kayak. This design is fairly easy to make, and allows for excellent, low profile concealment. We usually stake the kayaks with a wooden pole or a piece of conduit in the front and back on windy days, but because the door slides open to the front, we can’t do that with this design. When hunting late season in vegetation that has been knocked down, there isn’t much to hold the kayak in place against the wind. Out of all the blind builds I have tried this was one of my favorites, but it has one fatal flaw. Make the center point as high or low as you want depending on how much extra cover you want from the blind, but the wider the doors are, the more difficult it is to paddle and get in or out of the blind. However, anytime you start adding doors it can make it difficult to paddle (more on this later). This option is great if you have a place to hunt that has some vertical cover. Then, your gun stays on the outside of the blind with you sitting upright inside. You can use bimini fittings here for your hinges as an upgrade. I would recommend going with conduit instead of the PVC, but the idea stays the same.īuild two doors that when angled upwards, meet in the center of the kayak. The PVC joints would squeak every time I opened the door to get in or out. I used PVC for my first duck hunting kayak setup, and the design quickly gained a nickname – the squeaky wheel. If you want to keep your kayak as close to original as possible, this may be a good design for you. This is the option I went with for my first kayak. ![]()
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