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Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 12:46 pm
by LODI QUACKER
Yamaha built the Kholer engine on my mudbuddy.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 5:53 pm
by Down South Gratton
That's the motor I was looking at. It's a 25hp. Not sure if it's enough to push the boat good.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:52 am
by Anatidae
MB's motor chart shows they use the Kohler on their 27 and mini 27 SD's.
Re: enough power to push your boat - depends on the total load you want to carry. The 27 (or comparable model in another brand) might be the perfect weight for your boat and might not be as hard on the hull as a heavier motor. I don't know if there's an appreciable amount of difference (weight-wise) in a 27 and a 35......you can't tell anything about specs from MB's website.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 8:58 am
by Anatidae
hntrpat1 wrote:I ran in a 1436 riveted jon with a 27 pro drive with two grown men and my two boys, we did fine.
You crazy coonass! Now, dat's a full load right there.......kinda scary, in fact.

The motor weighs 2X's as much as the boat, eh?
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:02 am
by booger
Dangit, dangit, dangit, people killing ducks in dry fields. People killing ducks in the mud, I got to get mo' stuff and kill mo ducks.
I can't take it anymore, this warm weather is making me crazy.
I just thought that I had shed full of duck killing crap but I realize I ain't got nothing on some of you fellars.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 4:23 pm
by hntrpat1
Anatidae wrote:hntrpat1 wrote:I ran in a 1436 riveted jon with a 27 pro drive with two grown men and my two boys, we did fine.
You crazy coonass! Now, dat's a full load right there.......kinda scary, in fact.

The motor weighs 2X's as much as the boat, eh?
Nah it did real good actually. Son B will fly with one person. Tear that hill up find another used one cheap one is the fellas saying. I wounded put much more in it. Were he hunts it never gets deeper than the knee so it's all good.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 9:23 am
by Anatidae
booger wrote:Dangit, dangit, dangit, people killing ducks in dry fields. People killing ducks in the mud, I got to get mo' stuff and kill mo ducks.
I can't take it anymore, this warm weather is making me crazy.
I just thought that I had shed full of duck killing crap but I realize I ain't got nothing on some of you fellars.
Same here, Boog (warm weather).
We have a shed full of duck hunting crap, too..........and I haven't used most of it in the last 12-13 years. One of my Dad's favorite sayings later in his life was, "I came here with nothing.....and it appears I'll be leaving with most of it."
You can't kill ducks without 'opportunity'. Therefore.......
Dry fields: mo equipment but we got tired of waiting for the ducks to
come to us - 'figured by the grace of God we'd just
go to them.
Mud rigs: again - can't get to them with what you used to 10 years ago?.......get something that WILL. Mo opportunity.
I'm entertained by how many folks think it's about 'the stuff'.......the more, the better, the badder, the faster.......he who has mo stuff looks mo like a duck hunter, right?.........whether you know what to do with it or not is another matter. But I DO understand........we all want to 'look good', right?
Really, I'd just as soon somebody thinks I don't know which end of a duck call to blow into.
Re: Looking to buy a mud motor
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:33 pm
by cupnglide
There's more good advice on MM's in this one thread than I've seen anywhere in a looong time. DSG, if maneuvering around in skinny water / mud picking up decoys is the goal, you have to change hulls. Even with a MM on the back, trying to scoot around with those ribs on that hull will be mighty tough. A pirogue or creek boat for picking up may be a way cheaper option.
If you're set on a mud rig, do research on round chine vs. tapered chine vs. square chine. Round are slower than square, but round chines let you corner quick. I hunt rivers and creeks. The maneuverability is a priority.
Meet up with some MM owners and take some rides. I have a ProDrive 36 on a Gator Trax. If you make it over to AL, you are welcome to take a test ride. PD is a vertical engine. It drives more like an outboard because the weight is off the back of the transom. GTRs and MBs are horizontal engines. Those balance on the transom. Pushing the handle down to lift the motor over logs, etc. is a lot easier with the horizontals.
Last thing, these things can be money pits if you get caught up in the pursuit of "speed". Want to go fast? Buy a Donzi.