Here are a couple of pic's of the KARA Robber that I finally finished this year.  I can usually whip up a KARA Hummer in about a week, but this one was a " I'll work on it when I feel like it " project.  These are great marsh boats.  Even the 10' Robber version only drafts about 3" of water with a 200# hunter, 80# Labrador, and a load of dekes.  I have had a lot of success during mid-season using them as layout boats in local lakes and marshes that have been heavily hunted.  Educated ducks are a lot less leery about landing in a decoy spread far from shore. 
Next project will probably be an Erie-style layout.
On the Cherokee and off to the marsh...
Post launch... Floats just fine.  No leaks. The gap in the floor is where I have removed a board to see if water is accumulating.  These boats pole well, and row well, but do not like to be paddled.
This boat has no name, as it has not been christened with duck blood... yet.
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