Hull Specifications

Length: 6.25m / 20'6"
Beam: 2.34 m / 92"
Side: 86.36cm x 3.175mm / 34" x .125 (5052)
Btm Width: 1.83m x 4.83mm / 72" x .190" (5052-H34)
Dry Weight: 636.84 kg / 1656 lbs
Deadrise: Bow: 28° Forward: 23° Transom: 14°
Fuel Cap: 159 L / 42 USG diurnal fuel system
Max HP: 112kw / 150 HP
Max Cap: 6 persons or 990lb, (450kg)
1900lb, (862kg) with motor, persons, gear
1900lb, (862kg) with motor, persons, gear
Standard Features
- 25″ shaft main motor transom w/ 25″ shaft kicker
- Fitted splashwell for main motor
- Extruded chine and toe rail
- Full reverse chine bottom design
- 5 piece welded, walkthrough windshield with grab handles
- Recessed self-bailing bow
- Bow storage (room for additional batteries)
- Floor storage compartment
- Passenger console w/ grab handle
- Side storage trays with gunwale rod racks – 2 per side
- Welded double bow eye
- 2 – welded stern eyes
- 5 – 8″ welded cleats
- Pressure tested subfloor fuel cell – diurnal system compliant
- USCG level flotation foam package
- Transducer brackets
- Vinyl sides graphics – Choice of 8 colors: White, Black, Green, Flame Red, Currant Red, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Gunmetal Gray
- Color matched granite paint on topside, windows and interior
- Standard folding seats on fixed-height pedestals w/ locking seat swivels
- Heavy duty two bow canvas top and side curtains
- Vinyl covered marine grade plywood floors
- 2 Stainless steel cup holders
- Carpeted side walls
- Removable navigation & anchor lights w/ storage clips
- Instrument panel package includes: fuel gauge, power point, 5 marine grade lighted switches, blank holes for optional tach and speedo, 6 gang fuse panel and USB port
- Stainless steel marine horn
- Fuel / water separator
- Bilge pump
- Heavy duty rotary steering
Build It
“I love the size first of all. Then the power, and all the first class finish on the boat. Every aspect of this Duck is top notch. ”
– Kenneth G., Spokane, WA
Deadrise Defined

Take the guesswork out of selecting the right hull design. Duckworth Boats provide three points of measurement on the hull. Each angle is engineered for optimal performance.