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Phowler 1660 and Mudbuddy H35 review
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Author:  1448jonboat [ Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:11 am ]
Post subject:  Phowler 1660 and Mudbuddy H35 review

I recently upgraded my motor from a 25hp longtail to a 35hp Mudbuddy Sport H. I had to weld up the transom from a short to a tall. Luckily Phowler saved the cutout for me, so building up the transom was relatively easy. This motor is heavier (360 lbs) than my last motor, so the balance of my boat changed somewhat. For the time being I have the battery and the gas in the back of the boat.

I like the reverse when I'm launching the boat. The motor shifts fairly easily between F-N-R. The transmission is so smooth that it kind of gives a vague feeling as you switch between gears, so its not always so clear exactly when the motor switches between neutral and in gear. It steers easily with the 32" drive, but the turning radius isn't as sharp as a longtail. The H is just can't swing quite as far to the left or right.

When running in deep water with me, my dog, and my son, my boat runs about 22 mph at 3750rpm. In shallow water, it runs about 25 mph at 3800 rpm. It's not a speed demon, but it sure gets me through spots I couldn't have gone through with my longtail. I'm able to get higher up on plane and power through mud that would have stuck me before. Here's a video link the boat running in some shallow water:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJc2hy3 ... tacHVUov-g

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Author:  Quackkillz [ Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Phowler 1660 and Mudbuddy H35 review

Nice, did you leave those pods on your boat or you took them off? I personally don't have experience with pods but everyone here says they are not good for surface drives.

Author:  1448jonboat [ Sun Sep 21, 2014 7:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Phowler 1660 and Mudbuddy H35 review

Yep, I kept the pods on. Maybe it would give me better speed if I didn't have them. I don't know. I fairly pleased with my current performance. There is no way I could have gone thru that section in the video with my old motor. I would have been stuck in no time. This motor will let me run in much lower tides than before, so I'm happy. Sometime in the future I'll get some upgrades to the motor, maybe a bps exhaust first.

Author:  brycecheramie [ Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Phowler 1660 and Mudbuddy H35 review


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