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Mud Buddy Motors
Believe the Hype. We boldly say, there is no equal. The past couple years we had the opportunity to run hundreds of marshes, attended shows, demo events and public rides, and without a doubt, the belt drive mud motors are the top performers. And, when it comes to belt drives, none compare to the engineering, style and quality of the Mud Buddy HD Sport. Whether in the mud, or on the show room floor, we lead the competition when it comes to loaded boat performance, hole shots, top end speed, quality components, value, reliability, fit and finish. And, we offer more standard features like power trim and electric clutch, at the best price in the industry. We challenge you to take them all for a ride, and set them side by side. You will be amazed at the difference in quality, power, and smooth operation. So, believe the Hype. The HD models for 2008 are by far, the most advanced, most powerful backwater motor in the industry.
Gator Trax Boats
Gator Trax is dedicated to building quality custom aluminum boats and other products that will stand up to the rigors and abuse that sportsmen will subject them to. At no time will we sacrifice quality of workmanship for any reason. You can count on us to give you performance, quality, and a fair price.
What sets Gator Trax apart from the traditional flat boat?
First, let’s clarify a traditional flat boat. Any mass production hull, any crimped bottom hull, and hull with cross bracing, or any flat boat with light weight aluminum (.100 or less), is considered, for these purposes, a "traditional flat / Jon boat". This list includes most ALL of the brands that have become household names with duck hunters. We won’t list them here, but if you’ve heard of them and it’s not a Gator Trax, you can safely insert their name wherever we refer to the "traditional flat boat".
We need to point out, that traditional flats were NEVER meant to touch the bottom of the lake. Nor, were they designed to hit underwater obstructions; i.e. stumps, logs, rocks etc... Therefore, one should NEVER run a mud motor on a traditional flat. For that matter, if you intend to hit bottom on occasion, you shouldn’t even run an outboard on that hull….if you want it to last.
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