I am the owner of Toller Boatworks. I am a full time teacher and have been building wooden duck boats since 2003. I have boats in 14 states that I know of, from NC to Oregon and Florida to Maine. I typically only build one or two per year and had taken some time off from boat building to focus on my other side business. I have been featured in Wildfowl magazine as well as being in American Waterfowler 4 or 5 times.The back story on the sell of the boat. Mostly because I missed building boats, I took a boat order last winter that I began in April. My customer was an awesome gentleman who was retired independent contractor for the military out of Yuma, Arizona. He contacted in May to let me know that he had been diagnosed with cancer, but was real upbeat about the whole matter. He had said that it wasn't curable but it was treatable. Fast forward a couple of weeks and he called to let me know when he would be able to travel after his chemo and that he was planning to drive out with his brother and make a trip of it. Less than a week later, his wife called me to let me know that he passed away due to complications with his chemo. Talk about floored. I offered to see if I could find a buyer so it would be one less thing for her to deal with. She said that she would pay the remaining balance but wasn't sure when she would be able to get the boat since she was in Arizona and I am located in North Carolina.Some of the pictures are before it was completed. I can promise you that if you duck hunt, there aren't many custom rigs like this. I don't think I'm allowed to post a link to my website, but you can search Toller Boatworks. Once you get to my website, click on models and Air Traffic Control. There are pictures of previous customer ATCs as well as the specs. You can also search Toller Boatworks on facebook and see the build from beginning to end.A quick run down though is as follows:The boat is 16' long and about 60" on the rail. Rates for 3 people, 1050 lbs of motor, gear, people and a 40 hp. You can run a mudmotor or outboard. It is built out of Okoume marine plywood and the dimensional lumber is ash. The entire exterior is sheathed in fiberglass while the bottom has a layer of kevlar sandwiched between two layers of fiberglass.It is a package deal with all options including:*Dry storage located under the running seat with pass through for water to enter bilge located in the hunt deck. This storage also houses the battery with West Marine heavy duty battery tray and Minn Kota Quick Connects for the battery terminals.* the standard interior LED lights (green in the cockpit/bilge and white in the dry storage) will flood the interior with light from under the coaming so as not to be shining in your eyes.* 1200 gph bilge routed back up above the hunt deck* 72 watt LED light bar* Max It Out LED unbreakable stern light* low profile LED bow light* UHMW keel strips (super slick and virtually indestructible) The bottom is also coated with graphite thickened epoxy making it super slick and tough* Quality fused switch panel with auxiliary outlet, USB ports, and voltmeter. All wiring is marine tinned wire.* Interior floor is sprayed with Grizzly Grip liner.* Full Emergency FloatationOptional features include:* 2 layers of glass and a layer of kevlar on the bottom. It will handle whatever you throw at it. Take a peek at the Toller Boatworks Facebook page in January of 2018 where I was breaking 2-3" ice with my No Fly Zone (a larger model similar to the ATC built out of the same materials)* Permanent below deck custom aluminum 12 gallon fuel tank with gas gauge at the control panel* Removable grab bar* Cockpit cover that latches down*Wise cordura cushion at the drivers seat.*New 2020 EZ Loader trailer.Here is the break down of his order.ATC $6000Kevlar Reinforced Bottom - $750Custom Aluminum Fuel Tank w/Gauge at Switch panel - $400Removable Grab Bar - $100Seat Cushion - $802020 EZ Loader Trailer (not pictured) - $1250I had not adjusted my pricing in about 5 years and did so right after beginning this build once I realized how much material cost had gone up since I last built a boat. So you would save about $2000 over what you would pay for this rig with the options he had requested. On top of that, this a rare chance to get one without a wait and mostly likely full for the 2021 year as well.You can run an outboard or a mud motor on the ATC. If you decide to purchase a motor, I will mount and paint to match at no charge.This price is FIRM, please don't email asking what is the lowest I would take and I'm not looking for any trades. I simply want to get the money back to his widow. If you have any questions feel free to email, call or text. I am located in Salisbury, NC if you would like to see the boat in person. I can accept a credit card through Square, however, there will be a 3% fee for processing. It is possible that I can deliver or meet half way for a nominal fee if we can work out a time as I'm a full time school teacher. You can call or text seven zero four two three two zero two seven two with any questions.
Toller Boatworks Air Traffic Control (ATC)
Price:
$8,580
Boat location:
Salisbury, North Carolina, United States
Ships to:
United States
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Year:
2020
Make:
Model:
Air Traffic Control (atc)
Type:
Duck Boat
Hull Material:
marine plywood/fiberglass
Trailer:
Included
Primary Fuel Type:
Gas
For Sale By:
Private Seller
Fuel Capacity:
11 - 20 Gallons
Length:
16.0 feet
Beam:
5.0 feet
Raiting:
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