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    the g3 eagle 176 is a;most 18 footlong 17 10 i think and has a ton of storage 2 huge live wells, thedown side is you get wet in really rough water, but if your not fishing when its cold not a big deal. 70 is as big as it takes, it ill run 35 with allummmminnummm prop. also can get it in vinal on th inside

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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    The difference in hull makes a world of difference when it gets rough and storage means a lot to me. I'm like ATM if you have a dealer anywhere close that WarEagle sure deserves a look. For the difference in price I'd sure go with a 90 over the 70 on either of those hull's.
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    Have you looked at the 861 Predator?
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    As to the motor, it's better to go as big as allowed. IMHO no matter how you load the boat it will get up and run without doing all it can do. In every day fishing it won't be working at all and use less fuel and wear less. When things get bad and it's time to go you will also have that to fall back on. Resale is also easier. If you have ever been in a boat that struggled to get on plane you would understand what I say.
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    I have never had anyone say to me " Wish I had a smaller motor".
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    Definitely get the 90 on the 1860 it's perfect for it. Will run about 42 with a good hole shot depending on the prop. I would look at the new 2014 g3 bay boat in the 18 it will solve your problem. I am looking at a 20 myself. It has a semi v hull and thicker aluminum and has a spray in tough coat type liner for easy clean up. These boats are built on the old HP hulls G3 had for big horse power. The bay boat has a 95 inch beam with a 71 or 72 bottom. The deluxe 1860 will wet you on a choppy day but otherwise is a good boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    Definitely get the 90 on the 1860 it's perfect for it. Will run about 42 with a good hole shot depending on the prop. I would look at the new 2014 g3 bay boat in the 18 it will solve your problem. I am looking at a 20 myself. It has a semi v hull and thicker aluminum and has a spray in tough coat type liner for easy clean up. These boats are built on the old HP hulls G3 had for big horse power. The bay boat has a 95 inch beam with a 71 or 72 bottom. The deluxe 1860 will wet you on a choppy day but otherwise is a good boat.
    Thanks for the input, it is hard to pick a boat when there are not any dealers close by. G3 has a good webpage and the boats look great.

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    I have an 1860CC with a 90 on it. It will run 35 loaded down and 37 with just me in it. I love the boat and have put some serious time in it. The only drawback is that it will beat you to death if the wind is much higher than 10mph. I refuse to take it out midday in the summer due to other boat's wakes.

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