Looks like the Gator Trax got through there as well. I want to get a Prodigy boat when I finish up my last degree, but dang, they're expensive!! I'm already paying on a 2019 F250 so idk if the wife will go for the price tag on the Prodigy lol.
bp30656 depending on what prop I'm running 29mph with the hammer, with a new big blade I have seen 34 in the shallows. I run the hammer because it lasts longer in the conditions I run. with a load the hammer still runs sind 28 MPH.
it is a flat bottom, with a vrake. The bottom of the hull is a smooth flat and at the rake it comes to a v. This helps smaller boats cut through waves rather than smack, like a traditional flat bottom can do.
+Aj Lindsey alright. I am most likely going to get the full boat bottom when I go get my future boat made from them. I was asking because i seen it slides out when your turn instead of the boat turning into the water.
+Country lyfe rider the sliding is due to fact that the boat is running very shallow in these vids, at must I will be at two to three feet deep. It does not matter what chine is on a mudboat, because when you are that shallow and there is very little boat in the water it slides. This affect is intensified by the addition of speed, however I will say being a very wide yet short boat with a built motor, it's very easy to throw this boat into a controlled slide, which is known as a drift. So allot of times I will do this on purpose, but again it's mainly due to the fact I'm running in about six inches of water on the 30 mph plus range. A v hull will kill the performance of a mud motor, and bypasses the reasons for buying a mud boat.
+Country lyfe rider yes sir, no problem. look up Prodigy when your getting a rig built, can accommodate your needs and wants out of a rig, whether it be a mud motor or traditional outboard. glad you enjoyed the videos