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![]() Here's my question. I have 2 boats I own on which I could mount the 23 GDSD. I have a 15' 42" War Eagle and a 15' 46" Xpress. Both are flat bottom boats. The War Eagle has a modified vee bow vs the flat bow of the XPress. The War Eagle seems to be a stronger made boat as far as bracing of the transom but both are listed as .80 gauge. The War Eagle has taller gunnels but is a little heavier. I will be running canals and across an open lake in 12"-24" of water. Sometimes 3 men plus gear through vegetation like dollar lilies and wigeon grass but not the super thick stuff. What is your honest opinion about which boat would be better suited for the 23 GDSD? Sorry for the information overload. Thanks for the advice. Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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I'd just give up the lease and not fight it. I'll be happy to help you out. All kidding aside, i'd go with the express. Wider is better.
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You're all heart Kid ... LOL!!
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War eagles are better constructed than xpress. I've never heard of the welds cracking on them. Can't say the same for xpress
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Mod V might keep you a little dryer going across that open water on a windy day, and that's a large load for that size boat. I realize speed isn't what your after but it can be done .. I wouldn't worry too much about the thickness beings that your in the Marsh and shouldn't hit any obstructions ..
Is it tidal? -C Kirk |
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I've seen lots of mud motors on both. Like said above I'd go with the mod V if you crossing open water, you will definitely stay dryer.
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Corey,
It isn't tidal in the true sense of tidal. It is brackish and is now pretty much shut off from saltwater. Thanks for the input. Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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Bob,
The fact that War Eagle is a much sturdier built boat and transom is very apparent. I have owned the War Eagle since 1997. That is the boat I would prefer to use. I just wish my War Eagle was a little wider at the bottom. The weird thing is the War Eagle is wider across the gunnels and is deeper than the XPress. THE XPress does perform better with just 2 guys and my 9 hp long tail but I think that is because the XPress is a lighter weight boat. Thanks for the input. Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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Quack Head,
All I know is the XPress will get you wet in a chop with 3 guys and hunting gear. Thanks for the input. Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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I'm use to my 17X54 Prodrive boat is pretty wet in some rough water so I'm use to getting wet. I really think either boat will be a wet ride depending on the conditions. I think either will run fine for the conditions you are describing IMO
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Another thing to take into consideration is the transom angle and height that may effect the performance of the motor more than anything.
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Since I am ignorant about surface drives please elaborate. All I know is you have to match the transom height aka short transom model with a short transom boat. I don't know much more than that and I'm not really certain what the difference is or how it effects anything.
Thanks Robbie aka Big Hutch |
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You are correct that will matter. If the angle is off it won't run right in other words might not have the performance you should get or may not get on plane. You could always add shims to to correct the angle.
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Robbie I asked about tidal because I was curious if you would ever get in some real shallow mud.
Any widgeon grass ? How's the blind setup or any boat hides? |
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Corey,
If we go a long time without rain there are spots that could get low but nothing like mud flats. We have widgeon grass in the pond but currently it isn't a thick mat. The blind is a platform blind. Currently it doesn't have a boat hide but it is a short walk to the grass at the edge of the pond and the bottom seems good. We may add a boat hide if we need it. I am excited about hunting this marsh. It has a long history of excellent hunting. Robbie aka Big Hutch. |
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Where you hunting Big Hutch?
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Glad you could get in a good spot!
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Corey,
I can't say if the pond / blind is good or bad but, as you know, being in a good lease with good people is always good. I am looking forward to this season. |
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The idle boat for any surface drive is 16' minimum. You can get away with a 15' boat as long as it's just a light load. Width with the boats you mentioned is not a big deal, it doesn't matter if you plan on putting anything more than yourself and ya hunting gear. They will all just plow thru the water. If they are ribbed bottom boats, mount the motor 1" off center to the left, to get the motor offset of the center rib. I've had two set up's like this, it's the little things that make the boat.
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