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krisrishonda
Posted 8/6/2015 7:36 AM (#779302)
Subject: Superhawk boat info




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Wondering if anybody has fished out of a crestliner superhawk 1750 or 1850 and what they thought about it. Is the ride better than a fish hawk?
Lunger50
Posted 8/8/2015 9:40 PM (#779663 - in reply to #779302)
Subject: Re: Superhawk boat info




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I own a super hawk, love it. I chose it over the Fishhawk because it has higher gunnels - better in nasty water. And it had a bigger cockpit and back casting deck.
muskydope
Posted 8/9/2015 12:21 AM (#779671 - in reply to #779302)
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Location: davis,IL
I have a 1750 Fishhawk and prefer it for most of its features, a large front deck and lower freeboard. The Fishhawk has an 11 degree V vs. the Superhawks 17 degree V, in simple terms this means the Superhawk should ride better, but will probably have a slower top speed with the same horsepower motor. The taller freeboard (sides) of the Superhawk will also catch the wind more. I have air ride pedestals in my boat, so the ride does not feel all that bad after all. With the lower freeboard ( Fishhawk) it is probably a wetter ride as well in 2 foot plus swells. I can tell you this though, regardless of which boat you choose, set up and correct weight distribution is critical for the best ride, speed and handling.
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