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    Question War Eagle 754 VS

    Does anyone have a War Eagle 754 VS? It is their 17'+ stick steer. Looked at one yesterday and it sure looks like a fishing machine.
    http://www.wareagleboats.com/boats/photo.asp?photoID=70



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    That's a good looking rig Wayne. I think you ought to go for it.

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    I really like what the all of the manufactures have done by placing the livewell to the side. I was going to do that to mine, but, would really be a bigger project than Ihad time for.
    I have a problem with the freeboard in my Tracker. I am truely safe inside and no worries about falling out. But, with all of that boat above the water, it sure catches a lot of wind while you are trying to spider rig or slow troll.
    Something to consider about any new boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockmike View Post
    That's a good looking rig Wayne. I think you ought to go for it.
    It's just wishful thinking right now but in a year or 2 I think I may own 1 of them with a 50 hp 4-stroke.
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    Maby, JUST MABY, ole Santa will come early in a year or so....one can only hope....Like the way it is laid out. That is what I like about my old style fiberglass boat, I sit down inside and dont have to worry about standing up and jumping right out into the middle of the lake. I dont have the live well or storage, sure wish I did but would still not give it up for a deck and pedistal. I am also hoping for one of those some of these days....hope you git yore wish....b m:D:D
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    I have a 1648 VS with a 25 hp. Good for fishing the oxbows and small lakes.
    We are going to Norfork more and more so I am trading up for a Lund.
    On a windy day, running down the lake, riding in front can beat you to pieces, and get you very wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    Does anyone have a War Eagle 754 VS? It is their 17'+ stick steer. Looked at one yesterday and it sure looks like a fishing machine.
    Model: VS: War Eagle Boats

    I am seriously looking at one of these also. I like everything about it but I am undecided about whether or not I would like running the outboard from the front of the boat. Some folks have told me that it takes some getting used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-3 Fisherman View Post
    I am seriously looking at one of these also. I like everything about it but I am undecided about whether or not I would like running the outboard from the front of the boat. Some folks have told me that it takes some getting used to.
    I have a stick steer now and love it but it is too small for the lake I fish now. Also my finance manager (wife):D will not ride in it.
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    That is the Boat i want!!!! i Love all the storage and forward and aft live wells. Sticks are my favorite boat and that one is Da Man!!!!!! I hope you gets one

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    ever see a better layout??
    http://www.seaarkboats.com/img/boati...1151428896.pdf



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