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BlakeP
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Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:39 pm Posts: 16
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 WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
Okay, another thread asking opinions. Sorry for redundancy, and I appreciate the help.
I've nixed the center console idea, and now I'm on to a more traditional duck boat.
I'll be using an outboard...50hp Yamaha.
Both have features I like. The Havoc's pod seating is nice. The WarEagle has a 12 degree V vs the 8 degree v in the Havoc...which I think might make for a dryer ride in choppy water.
It seems like the mud step on the Havoc might be nice by pushing the motor back a bit and creating more space inside the boat. Is that accurate? Or should I just consider the 1756 DB...without mud step?
Thoughts? What else should I consider?
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Tue Aug 02, 2016 9:21 pm |
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Russ
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Joined: Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:07 pm Posts: 4820 Location: West Monroe, LA
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
There are multiple factors that will affect how wet the ride is. Deadrise is only one part of that. Crimp, chines, side angle, side height, ride attitude are some others. Smoother, yes. Drier, maybe, maybe not. With an outboard tiller, I personally would want a traditional transom. Just me, and others might not care, or may like the mud step. War Eagles have been around longer, but havocs have the inverted runners, and aren't junk. Figure out the features most important to YOU, and roll with it.
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Tue Aug 02, 2016 9:33 pm |
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BassmasterCia
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Joined: Sat May 10, 2014 5:50 pm Posts: 660 Location: Arkansas
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
With the big tiller on the newer yamaha the step transom will be fine. If you have the older tiller get the db. The havoc is a very dry ride because of their side design.
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USXC
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
Having had an MST1750 (and I will have another soon) I really like the mud step. No more dog ladders or crap like that when in deeper water. Also makes it super easy getting in and out when making adjustments to decoys or blind. I personally will never go back to a boat without a step or hunt deck. Keep in mind....step is considered part of the measurement for length of boat. It does push motor back, but doesn't necessarily give you more room. IMO a 1750 hunts 2 people and a dog comfortably. 3 gets to be tight, but it works. Boat plains well and never really seemed to terribly load sensitive. And it is a very dry ride. Even when loaded heavy and riding low.
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:19 pm |
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BlakeP
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
That was a question I had...the 17MST has to be longer than the 17DB, right? If not, does the 17MST have the useable space of a 15.5' or 16' boat?
Or is the total length of the 17MST longer than the 17DB due to the step?
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Thu Aug 04, 2016 1:53 pm |
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USXC
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
Not longer. The step is part of the 17ft. I consider the step a nice feature.......but not usable space so to speak. The DB will have more open floor space inside.
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Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:56 am |
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USXC
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
Go to Havoc's website. I thought they had short video's describing the different boat designs. That may be of some help.
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Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:58 am |
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BlakeP
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
So, I spoke to Havoc yesterday and the guy said he thought the 1756DBST was too big and lacked performance...referred to it as a meat wagon??? Holy shit, with a 50hp motor, I would think it will fly. I guess those guys like running REALLY fast. I would assume that two guys in a 1756 with decoys and gear would still be able to go low to mid 30s...is that right?
The guy at War Eagle I spoke with loves the 1754 with a 50 tiller and takes it on the Mississippi. That tells me it has plenty of speed.
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Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:37 pm |
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BassmasterCia
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
You buying a new 50 or an old one?
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Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:44 pm |
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BlakeP
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
New Yamaha.
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Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:51 pm |
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USXC
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BassmasterCia
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
I would think withthe right prop you could probably put enough stuff in the boat to almost sink it and would still be able to run 30
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50fps
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 Re: WarEagle 754 vs Havoc 1756 DBST
Check out the Ambush hulls from Legend Craft also.
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