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Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: txtrophy85] #5565568 01/26/15 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: txtrophy85
Guess we will find out. Just cut a deal on a boat with a surface drive on it


I highly doubt you will regret it. What did you get?


Say When.....
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You learn that from point A to point B isn't always the best way to go... a, b, c, and d sometimes workout better

Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: CinchMan] #5565628 01/26/15 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: CinchMan
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Guess we will find out. Just cut a deal on a boat with a surface drive on it


I highly doubt you will regret it. What did you get?


1854 with a mud buddy 5500


For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: txtrophy85] #5565650 01/26/15 08:08 PM
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Guess we will find out. Just cut a deal on a boat with a surface drive on it


I highly doubt you will regret it. What did you get?


1854 with a mud buddy 5500


Since you made your mind up and already pulled the trigger, I will give you some advice. I have a Gatortrax/Mudbuddy also.

Get Hydroturf, hands down it's worth the money, the other cheap copy cat stuff is not even close. Get a gun box, at least one if not one on each side, mine are used for guns on one side, the other holds all my gear, shells, gloves, food, and Mojo decoys. Also get a half box in the back to sit on while you drive. It also holds 5 lifejackets, fire ext., tools, gps, and float cushion, I rarely ever open it, all stays dry. I have hunters ride on the end of the gun boxes too to free up the middle of the boat.
Front deck extension is also nice to store stuff under.
Also get led running lights either aftermarket of from Gatortrax, hands down better than regular lights.
Do not know if you opted for a hunt deck but if you run a lot of timber I would change my mind. I know it's the "IN" thing right now but not a good idea for Northeast Texas.

Other than that, have fun and enjoy.

Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: mohunter] #5565688 01/26/15 08:34 PM
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Guess we will find out. Just cut a deal on a boat with a surface drive on it


I highly doubt you will regret it. What did you get?


1854 with a mud buddy 5500


Since you made your mind up and already pulled the trigger, I will give you some advice. I have a Gatortrax/Mudbuddy also.

Get Hydroturf, hands down it's worth the money, the other cheap copy cat stuff is not even close. Get a gun box, at least one if not one on each side, mine are used for guns on one side, the other holds all my gear, shells, gloves, food, and Mojo decoys. Also get a half box in the back to sit on while you drive. It also holds 5 lifejackets, fire ext., tools, gps, and float cushion, I rarely ever open it, all stays dry. I have hunters ride on the end of the gun boxes too to free up the middle of the boat.
Front deck extension is also nice to store stuff under.
Also get led running lights either aftermarket of from Gatortrax, hands down better than regular lights.
Do not know if you opted for a hunt deck but if you run a lot of timber I would change my mind. I know it's the "IN" thing right now but not a good idea for Northeast Texas.

Other than that, have fun and enjoy.


Has the hydro turf

Has the hunt deck but that's something I wanted

I'm excited I think I'll get alot of use outta this boat


For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: txtrophy85] #5565774 01/26/15 09:27 PM
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[quote=txtrophy85]Guess we will find out. Just cut a deal on a boat with a surface drive on it


I highly doubt you will regret it. What did you get?


1854 with a mud buddy 5500


Since you made your mind up and already pulled the trigger, I will give you some advice. I have a Gatortrax/Mudbuddy also.


Has the hydro turf

Has the hunt deck but that's something I wanted

I'm excited I think I'll get alot of use outta this boat


I assume this is for a used rig because the 5500 is no longer in production, you will like that combo.
Looks like Mudbuddy just updated their website to include the new Briggs Vanguard 37 EFI motors just like Prodrive and Gatortail have. Not a bad deal for only $500 more, also includes a BPS Q exhaust.
EFI on these motors could be very nice.

Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: txtrophy85] #5566296 01/27/15 02:08 AM
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Seems like the vanguard is what keeps Briggs in buisness. Never had trouble out of my little guy.. The duals had issues for me but ended up just being a carb on one dragging the other down. So when do you get it?

Re: Pros/Cons of a mud motor? [Re: txtrophy85] #5566310 01/27/15 02:12 AM
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EFI is a bit worrisome to me on a rig like that

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