I emailed him last night about an order and he responded back to me over night. He said he's real busy trying to get orders out and he's been playing catchup since he started back at work . I'm sure he will be getting in touch with you.
I have run both the 15 and 25 and with a hunting load and the 25 is the only way to go to get the right performance out of the boat.I have also had to put a extendable tiller arm in order to get as much weight forward as possible so she would plane out quickly.
Do any of you guys hunting out of a 14 Classic have the rain roof option and if so what are the pros and cons. How does it attach to the regular blind? any pictures would be great.
Thanks, Henry
I know a fellow who took one and installed a floor and a got a Carolina Skiff console for it. He has a 88 evinrude on it .It runs great and hold plenty of decoys and takes rough water well.You can't hurt them.It would make a great tender boat also.
If it involves removing his /her esophageaus that would be very hard on a dog at that age.I had my esophageaus removed 2 years ago as I was diagnoised with esophageal Cancer and I still am having issues with my breathing and energy level. I wouldn't do it .
just my .02.
Have always run them on Evinrude 15's ,better performance .The prop has more cup and i was able to set the motor up a little higher. A must if you are running in sandy bottom conditions where aluminum won't last a season. I believe they only had one size for the 15.
Welcome aboard Al. I have been hunting southern VA all my life and am 57 years young. I would be happy to chat with you about the opportunities here.There is everything from small creeks to large sounds and bays and a few state run Wildlife Management Areas you can hunt on a draw basis here...