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Old 07-28-2016, 12:27 PM
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I agree with Quackhead. I have a GatorTail on a GatorTail hull. Wouldn't want it any other way. Those guys spend a lot of time building a hull that allows the motor to perform to its highest ability. Transom angles and other things play factors in the performance of these boats.


X2 on everything said above. I've been on runs with guys that had a Mudmotor on just a regular haul and not a mud motor haul and I could tell their boats performance was a lot different than mine.


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Old 07-28-2016, 08:31 PM
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X2 on everything said above. I've been on runs with guys that had a Mudmotor on just a regular haul and not a mud motor haul and I could tell their boats performance was a lot different than mine.


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You are correct. I've gotta GDSD on an alweld, I can turn Better because of the keels on the bottom but they seem to grab more vegetation than a true mud hull. As far as deep water running, I'm not convinced that the 2 different types of hulls will run any different. That is, if they are same size, thickness and whatever crimp they may have.

To the OP, go ride in everything you can. I don't see why you wouldn't be happy with any of the big name brand boats/motors
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