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Educate me on mud motors-New question at bottom
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:10 pm
I am getting a 14' flat boat from my pops and I am trying to decide on a motor. I like the idea of having a surface drive, but a used long tail or conventional outboard is closer to my budget though.
The boat won't be for running in mud, like some videos I have seen, but shallow water, down to a couple of feet for sure.
I found JB Mud Motors. The 7hp model is $1500, which is a lot cheaper than the Copperheads and Mud Buddys. It is a chain drive. Is that the norm for surface drives? What about a Dixie?
So anyway tell me what you know. Is there any brand to stay away from? Belts on any mud motor a bad idea? Any info would be great.
TIA
The boat won't be for running in mud, like some videos I have seen, but shallow water, down to a couple of feet for sure.
I found JB Mud Motors. The 7hp model is $1500, which is a lot cheaper than the Copperheads and Mud Buddys. It is a chain drive. Is that the norm for surface drives? What about a Dixie?
So anyway tell me what you know. Is there any brand to stay away from? Belts on any mud motor a bad idea? Any info would be great.
TIA
This post was edited on 5/4/13 at 9:12 am
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:11 pm to MSWebfoot
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down to a couple of feet for sure.
Get an outboard
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:13 pm to treble hook
Lots of logs and stumps, that's why I was thinking surface drive.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:16 pm to MSWebfoot
I wouldnt buy a mud motor with chain. I have had 4 mud motors now. All have been prodrives except my motor I have now on my layout boat
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:18 pm to MSWebfoot
Youre going to get what you pay for when you buy one. Try mudmotortalk.com
This post was edited on 3/12/13 at 7:20 pm
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:23 pm to MSWebfoot
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Lots of logs and stumps, that's why I was thinking surface drive.
Well then I guess it sort of depends on what you are looking for. Neutral, reverse, speed. Like TunaTime said you'll have to pay a premium for all these things. I would definitely go surface drive over long tail.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:32 pm to MSWebfoot
Based on what you said, a surface drive is out of your range. For longtails, I would suggest a godevil, mainly because I have one and it runs well. When you start to read up on the other brands you may find some negative comments/reviews, but they are still good motors and are surely cheaper than a godevil.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 7:55 pm to TunaTime
The Pro Drives and Mud Buddys look like they would be too big for my boat. The smallest they make is a 23 or 27, I think.
Copperhead, Dixie and this new company I found, JB, all make the smaller surface drives.
Is a 7hp SD enough motor?
What about hp on a long tail? I was thinking 12-16???
Copperhead, Dixie and this new company I found, JB, all make the smaller surface drives.
Is a 7hp SD enough motor?
What about hp on a long tail? I was thinking 12-16???
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:08 pm to MSWebfoot
I have a 14x36 flat boat, and a 5hp homemade go devil. It goes, but not very fast. I have been looking around for a decent 10-15hp one, and figure that would work
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:11 pm to MSWebfoot
Yes the prodrive/mud buddy/gatortail will all be too big. I've heard that copperheads are nice little lightweight motors. I have never heard of JB before to be honest. I have heard both good and bad things about the Dixie. For hp purposes, how wide is your boat?
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:22 pm to TunaTime
It's either a 36" or 42" bottom. I would lean toward the 36"
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:27 pm to MSWebfoot
In general, skinnier boats are better for longtails. I think the largest hp longtail I would put on there would be a 16hp. For a surface drive, the most I would hp I would get would be a 12hp.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:33 pm to TunaTime
Thanks for your help Tuna. I just need to figure what I really can afford. I am thinking $1500 is going to be my max.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:50 pm to MSWebfoot
def copperhead for surface drive.
Posted on 3/12/13 at 8:52 pm to guesswho
For a small engine, go Copperhead
Posted on 3/12/13 at 9:16 pm to MSWebfoot
If $1500 is your max, you might want to go with a longtail. It won't be as fast but it will prolly be hard to find a decent, small surface drive for that price.
Posted on 5/4/13 at 9:09 am to TunaTime
Quick question...
I found a used 9hp Briggs go-devil for $750. Will that be enough for my 14' 42" jon boat? not looking for speed, just getting there.
TIA
I found a used 9hp Briggs go-devil for $750. Will that be enough for my 14' 42" jon boat? not looking for speed, just getting there.
TIA
Posted on 5/4/13 at 9:26 am to MSWebfoot
I had a 9.5hp outboard on my 14 foot jon and it would push in in the high teens with just me in it. A buddies 7.5hp outboard pushed it 13 with me and him in it. FWIW
Posted on 5/4/13 at 9:31 am to Pintail
Thanks for the input, I am trying to take a look at the motor this weekend.
Posted on 5/4/13 at 9:31 am to MSWebfoot
I had a 14x36 one with a 5 on it. It was a long tail though, and I didn't take it in mud that often, just submerged logs and stuff. It would run maybe 10 if I had to guess with me and a buddy.
Been looking for a >10hp Vanguard or similar on CL lately though. I'd imagine it would run 15-20
Been looking for a >10hp Vanguard or similar on CL lately though. I'd imagine it would run 15-20
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