Specifications
Blind Dimensions
12'x6'
12'x6'
Seat Capacity
4
4
Pontoon Length
15'(blunt)/17'7"(cones)
15'(blunt)/17'7"(cones)
Pontoon Diameter
18"
18"
Pontoon Thickness
.080"
.080"
Deck Area
72 sq. ft.
72 sq. ft.
Weight Capacity
1200 lbs.
1200 lbs.
Motor/HP Capacity
10 hp
10 hp
Boat & Blind Weight
850 lbs.
850 lbs.
Boat & Blind Height
7'4"
7'4"
Boat & Blind Width
7'
7'
Blind Door
27.5"x 47"
27.5"x 47"
Dog Platform
Optional
Optional
More Details
The Pond King Duck Buster standard features include:
- 15 ft., blunt-ended aluminum pontoons
- Welded, all-aluminum blind frame
- Double-drop shooting panels
- Heavy-duty plastic netting
- Marine-grade plywood deck panels
- (4) Tempress All-Weather Camo seats with flush mounts and pull out posts
- (1) off-deck battery tray
- (2) ammo trays
- (4) anchor poles
FAQ
Not everyone travels far with the duck blind and needs it to cut through the water. The blunt ends work great if you’re not traveling very far, and the cones help cut through the water if you’ll be using a trolling or outboard motor on the boat.
Unfortunately, there’s not enough room for a dog platform on the boat with the blunt ends. It’s only an option on the boat with the cones.
We have had requests for customers who want to use the DuckBuster as a hunting boat during hunting season, but then a fishing boat during fishing season. The 6” short rail option allows you to do just that! You simply remove the duck blind from the platform, and attach the 6” short rail option. It has angle around the bottom and wraps around some in the back, and is open in the front like the short rail on our regular pontoon boats. It’s purpose is to help keep tackle boxes/coolers/etc. from accidentally falling over the edge.
We replace the two small trays on the inside of the blind with a composite deck board with a lip that runs the full length of the blind. This will give you more space to set ammo boxes, coffee cups, cell phones, etc. It also has 4 notches cut out to rest your guns against.
The Fast Grass Mats make for a really great wind sail when traveling down the road, and we don’t want them to get torn apart during transit. It’s best you install them once you get the blind where it’s going.
If you’re a Texas resident, there are taxes and titling that are required and will be collected on your order. Registration is only required if you’re taking the boat on public waters. If you’re not a Texas resident, you’ll need to check with your home state to see what’s required.
Stay dry and out of sight
Add a motor to your Duck Buster, and you can boat to your favorite hunting spot and set the anchor posts without ever stepping into the water. If you’ll be traveling some distance, you can add the optional cones to the pontoons for improved maneuverability. And, with the double drop shooting panels, you can stay under cover until the very last second knowing the panels simultaneously drop away with just a nudge of your hand.
Low-maintenance, hunting pontoon boat
The Duck Buster blind has an all-welded aluminum frame encased in heavy-duty, plastic netting from which to hang your camouflage. The pontoons are also welded aluminum and the decking is made from marine-grade plywood. The Duck Buster requires very little maintenance so you can spend more time hunting, and less time taking care of your blind.