What type of boat is a War Eagle?
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War Eagle Boats has the most versatile line of hunting and fishing aluminum boats available. Our commonsense approach to overcoming real hunting and fishing obstacles drives us to create even better products for the future. War Eagle Boats are the nation’s premiere water fowling boats.
Are War Eagle boats heavy?
War Eagle Boats are built from heavy gauge all welded aluminum, making them the toughest boats on the water. War Eagle Boats have one of the highest resale values in the industry. One reason for that is our owners rarely sell their War Eagle, because they are so durable they can last for generations.
How much do War Eagle boats weigh?
POWER BOATS
POWER BOATS | Length | Weight (lbs) |
---|---|---|
754 LDV | 17′ | 465 |
754 SCREAMING EAGLE | 17′ | 725 |
754 VS | 17′ | 685 |
754 WAR BIRD | 17′ | 515 |
What is the biggest War Eagle boat?
2372LDSV
About 2372LDSV. The largest of War Eagle sportsman models, the 2372LDSV has plenty of room for passengers and gear. This heavy gauge all welded aluminum boat is tough enough for any hunting or fishing environment. The 2372 is popular with guides who have several passengers to carry as well as lots of equipment.
When did War Eagle boats start?
1992
The Ward family has a long-standing tradition of manufacturing high quality aluminum boats, but it was in 1992 that Mike Ward put his first War Eagle Boat in the water. When Mike was only 24, he founded the company that would grow to become the nations’ most versatile aluminum boat manufacturer.
What gauge aluminum are War Eagle boats?
.125 gauge aluminum
As the season changes to waterfowling, there is plenty of room for decoys, hunting buddies and your dog. Whichever direction you decide, the 2072 is built to carry the whole crew. The 2072LDSV is built with heavy . 125 gauge aluminum making it tough enough for large waters.
Why is Auburn called Tigers and War Eagle?
As the eagle soared, Auburn began a steady march toward the Georgia end zone for a thrilling victory. Elated at their team’s play and taking the bird’s presence as an omen of success, Auburn students and fans began to yell “War Eagle” to spur on their team.