Our boats are simple and open by design Our hulls are roto-molded in a two part mold that forms our boat into one seamless piece of high density polyethylene we call SSB, Seamless Smooth Butter. Our hull is snag free by the nature of our manufacturing process. There are no bolts, nuts, screws, welds, rivets, wood, metal, fiberglass, glue or epoxy used to hold our boat hulls together. The result is our boat hull is open and ready for action.

Chocolates and Goldens, Browns and Rainbows


Because of our material and our manufacturing process our boats are tough enough to drop from a fork lift and bounce without breaking.
This is to be sure a very tough boat that is reminiscent of a trusty go anywhere 4x4 for your favorite river. There are many stories now from our customers of our boats surviving crashes that would surely wreck other boats. The account of an adventure that begins with “you won’t believe how hard we hit, and nothing happened to the boat” is always a lift. Another angle on an adventure that is popping up more and more are stories of our customers sliding our boats down long rocky hillsides o get to a remote stretch of a river that is short on people and long on fish.

One of the best things about our boats is the super solid feeling you have when maneuvering about on our decks. We look big when you look down at our decks, because we are bigger with more room on the inside than many if not all 16 foot drift boats. Our boat bottom is big too. This is cool. This makes us stable on the water. The picture on the right shows Walt Geryk and his fisherman anchored in a soft current in the Deerfield River upstream and outside of a foamy eddy holding rising fish. Without sounding too poetic, this is magic time….anchored up in a river…speaking in hushed tones…devising a plan of attack on the move…getting your boat positioned just right for a cast for a friend…spotting the big one….


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