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New Boat - Gheenoe - TidewaterAngler - 12-06-2008 Just bought a new 15'6" Gheenoe and mated a 15 hp Mercury 4 Stroke on the back. The boat is perfect for creek/river fishing. Just finished mounting the depth finder this afternoon and took the boat out for a spin, registered 24 mph on the GPS. Just excited about the new boat and had to share it with somebody. Anybody else out there own a Gheenoe? TidewaterAngler [signature] Re: [TidewaterAngler] New Boat - Gheenoe - wiperhunter2 - 12-06-2008 I'm not sure if a Gheenoe is an aluminum or fiberglas boat but that is a great speed to get out of a 15 hp motor. WH2 [signature] Re: [TidewaterAngler] New Boat - Gheenoe - tomc - 12-06-2008 congrads on the new boat,sweet looking,(i went to their web site)thats fast for a small boat,lol better sit down,shut up and hold on[ ][signature] Re: [TidewaterAngler] New Boat - Gheenoe - gdn443 - 12-06-2008 Cool boat for the river. Their site said it will go up to 40 with a 25horsepower, [crazy] that would be one scary ride. Get some fish blood in it soon. [signature] Re: [TidewaterAngler] New Boat - Gheenoe - Troll - 12-06-2008 I had a 15'6" classic for years. Had an 18hp, with a full live well and 2 adults it would run 20mph. They are the best small water boat I have ever been in. They float in 4" of water. They are the nost stable narrow boat in the world. They have a reverse chine that makes it so the farther you lean over the more the boat resists leaning over. I'm 230 lbs and I used to stand on the gunnel edge with a full load to show people how stable it was. Great boat, you will love it. Suggestions; Get a tiller extention handle to allow you to sit in the middle when it is a little rough, the back seat can be a wet ride due to the entry point of the hull when on plane. Did they solve the problem in the front of no where to mount an electric motor? Have a Bimini made for it, mine cost $200 and was a real saver on hot sunny days. [signature] |