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 My prodigy 1854 fishtail  
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Post My prodigy 1854 fishtail
couldn't be more pleased with the boat. Ran 3 guys, kid, 90 pound lab, and a bunch of camping gear really well. Didn't have an opportunity to get speeds, but it got on plane quickly . Going to be hooking up the battery charger and duck blind this weekend, get her all ready for duck season. I couldn't imagine not having all the storage that it does, it's nice to keep all those miscellaneous things packed away and dry. This is my first mud motor, and I was really excited to see what it would go through. I did get it stuck momentarily, found that I need at least 4 inches of water to keep her going. Anybody fixing to build a boat should definitely have cat walks, worth their weight in gold. Here are some pics, more to come.

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Post Re: My prodigy 1854 fishtail
Did you get Chad to do your lights under the catwalk or did you put them in?

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Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:27 pm
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He did em

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