I didn't realize how many decoys he had out until we were in the blind for a short time. I knew it was going to be a full boat on the ride back with his decoys in the boat too and boy was it. I knew the boat was well built and had plenty of floatation in it but we put it to the test and to our supprise the boat floated just about as high as if it were empty and I was very confident with it and never felt unsafe.
Now it was time to try to get on plane, remember I'm running a 10hp surface drive. never having this much weight in this new rig before I was really unsure that it would plane out but again to our supprise it jumped right up on plane within about 6' and away we went with no worries at all and made the 1 1/2 mile ride to the ramp.
We had 540lbs of flesh in the boat, right at 8 doz decoys (100+/-lbs), 2 shell boxes, 2 guns, a cranking battery, 110lbs of motor, 180lbs of boat (dry weight) and 2- 10lb anchors. I don't practice running the boat weighted like this but I'm glad to know that it can handle more than I'll ever have it it again while feeling safe all along.
If any of you are looking for a lil sturdy glass/foam boat, I'd highly recommend looking at the Wigeon my buddy builds.
Empty boat

Loaded down

I'm ready to hit the shallow water reds in it.


