Yep picked her up yesterday. Rigged and ready for action. There are a ton of pictures in this gallery.
New 2010 War Eagle 861 Predator with 115 Yamaha 4 Stroke | www.***************
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Yep picked her up yesterday. Rigged and ready for action. There are a ton of pictures in this gallery.
New 2010 War Eagle 861 Predator with 115 Yamaha 4 Stroke | www.***************
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!
Looking good! I am proud for ya. No go catch some fish dadgummit! :D
That is one fine ride there. Prolly be the next one I buy.
sweet! congrats and i hope it catches ya some feehes
Well, I guess that's OK. I mean if you like that store bought pre-rigged kind of look that is. I guess it'll prolly do for fishing.
Sweet ride Ray. Throw some spinners on that thing and it'd be 100% pimped.
Wannabe...
Congrats!!!! VERY SHARP!!!!
Durn you bought my boat.:eek: That will be my next boat.
SWEET fo sho Even comes with a 1197, awesome
very nice, you will enjoy it!
Maybe Mac can hire me. LOL
When you gonna carry your neighbor fishin in it? I would wipe my feets off and promise not to mash minners all over the floor.
Minner you can go with me anytime. Soon will probably not be good as I have never used a foot controlled motor it will be a circus for a while. I hope this I-Pilot makes up for some of that experience.
Nah Ray, the remote is smooth as butter. It'll be second nature within an hour or so. The foot pedal will just become storage box filler.
Wannabe...
You'll have fun at Tuscaloosa if the wind blows like normal. I'm goin over there sat if it ain't raining. Look hard at the grass when you go over there.
Sweet ride
not a bad mate........
That is one nice ride for sure.
THAT is a nice rig!!
Very Nice ride.
NICE VERY VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!! That there is the boat Ive been saving for
that boat is awesome! I had a War Eagle for many years. It was prior to my interest in crappie feeshing. I used it for bass and ducks. Great boat, wish I had never sold it. You will be very pleased.
I have 2 of the T-5100 Driftmaster to put on the boat for pulling cranks. I am thinking of putting them across the back one on both sides of the motor. I checked they fit perfect. What you guys think? Straight out the back or one down each side?
What are you gonna use to pull the cranks with Ray? Big motor or that Terrova? If it's big motor, somebody's gonna have to be at the helm all the time, in which case off the side would be better. If you're gonna be sitting on the back deck using the remote and the Terrova, then out the back would be OK. That's the way Yikes does it. Sat runs the big motor and pulls straight back though by himself some. Seems to work OK for him, but I imagine it's quite a handfull when the wind is going at a good clip when he has to get on the back deck for a fish and the wind is turning him in circles.
Personally, I think I like off the sides. That's my set up now and I've been running the big motor. Got a Power Drive now and I'm gonna give that a shot this summer and still gonna pull 'em from the sides.
Wannabe...
Minner that is a nice jester but I didn't like how the Titelocs handled cranks.
Wannabe you described my issue exactly. In the past I pulled them out the side and liked it. But with the Terrova I-pilot I am hoping to go pretty much hands free and just handle the poles.
When pulling the cranks out the back is there an issue with the poles sticking up kind of high as far as getting the depth you want?
Well, I would think an extreme angle would affect the depth. Here's my catch, you can't turn around 180 from the direction of travel and study your rods constantly, you're gonna have to keep constantly looking forward and around even with the Terrova, plus at the fish finders. I'm hoping the Power Drive/Terrova will let me sit at the console, rods a the side and be able to pop up for a fish and still maintain directional and speed control. I'm going out the side. Might mount some bases at the back for long lining though.
Wannabe...
Sweet! :D had a wareagle since 98. Dont know of a better built aluminum boat.
Very NICE!!!!