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<blockquote data-quote="pjprice" data-source="post: 499579" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>Mud motor/surface drive on a 1654 maybe 1754 is what I'd prefer for where I hunt, but for a multi-purpose boat they're not practical IMO. 1654 is an ideal size for 2 men and gear that's not too big to hide or drag across a muddy bottom if necessary. 1654 with a tiller steer is probably the best bang for your buck to run around and catch a couple fish in the spring and go chase some ducks in winter. A console boat is nice but takes up a lot of storage room and cost a good bit more. And dealin with a bigger motor while you're hiding the boat in a marsh or backside of an island is a little bit of a pain. But if you went 18ft or bigger I'd go console just cause that's a lot of boat to handle with a tiller handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjprice, post: 499579, member: 4368"] Mud motor/surface drive on a 1654 maybe 1754 is what I'd prefer for where I hunt, but for a multi-purpose boat they're not practical IMO. 1654 is an ideal size for 2 men and gear that's not too big to hide or drag across a muddy bottom if necessary. 1654 with a tiller steer is probably the best bang for your buck to run around and catch a couple fish in the spring and go chase some ducks in winter. A console boat is nice but takes up a lot of storage room and cost a good bit more. And dealin with a bigger motor while you're hiding the boat in a marsh or backside of an island is a little bit of a pain. But if you went 18ft or bigger I'd go console just cause that's a lot of boat to handle with a tiller handle. [/QUOTE]
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