

Only hunts open water with certain conditions.Can transport one hunter, their gear, and a retriever.Fits in the back of a standard truck bed.The removable transom on the MOmarsh Fatboy DP makes this a versatile duck hunting boat that allows you to hunt open water divers or backwater teal with ease. But, if you hunt mostly big water and prioritize safety, a TDB SeaClass of any size is an excellent choice. While they excel on big, open water, and you can hunt them on smaller lakes, they aren’t ideal for rivers or small marshes. The 17 and 21-foot versions require two to three hunters for easier handling, but the 14-foot can be managed with one man. Since they’re made from fiberglass (heavy), they can be difficult to load on a trailer, especially in heavy winds. The author setting out decoys from the TDB SeaClass. For sea ducks and divers, the TDB is great for open-water gunning. The attached blind and hard-top hull keeps you out of the wind and dry while hunting, and it hides extremely well with some moderate chop. This hull design cuts through waves with ease, which means less operator fatigue and a more comfortable ride. I’ve hunted out of numerous TDBs on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and they offer superior peace of mind when the water gets rough. Hard-top hull design keeps you dry, even in rough water.Can hunt in open-water or along a shoreline with attached blind.Handles big water like the Great Lakes or sea.Shallow drafting (9 inches for the 21-foot configuration).



