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Anyone that has owned/fished a Gheenoe, Santee, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="rsimms" data-source="post: 4547326" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>Like scn, I have fished out of a Riverhawk on the Caney (not sure what model it was). I was shocked & stunned at how well it performed. We ran upriver on no generation, skating across amazingly shallow water. If I remember it was being pushed by about an eight HP outboard... maybe a 15? Really don't remember except I know it scooted along very well with two people.</p><p></p><p>We wade fished mostly, just using Riverhawk to reach pools we wanted to fish. But once generation kicked in and we started fishing from the boat, it was also amazingly stable.</p><p></p><p>It's rare that I need that style boat, but that one experience convinced my that if I did, I'd buy a Riverhawk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsimms, post: 4547326, member: 1534"] Like scn, I have fished out of a Riverhawk on the Caney (not sure what model it was). I was shocked & stunned at how well it performed. We ran upriver on no generation, skating across amazingly shallow water. If I remember it was being pushed by about an eight HP outboard... maybe a 15? Really don't remember except I know it scooted along very well with two people. We wade fished mostly, just using Riverhawk to reach pools we wanted to fish. But once generation kicked in and we started fishing from the boat, it was also amazingly stable. It's rare that I need that style boat, but that one experience convinced my that if I did, I'd buy a Riverhawk. [/QUOTE]
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