I've had a few requests for a blind video. I still need to do that. I should have done it during the construction phase as it would have been much more detailed. Hopefully a final overview with explanation will be better than nothing.
@@dougjennings533 still pictures would work.....hell even on your FB page if your on there. I built a blind somewhat like yours from the poles that Chad sells and it was great BUT I like the roomy openness that the double poles you have .
The blind is just a DIY blind I made to custom fit the contour of the boat. Started with some EMT conduit and a pipe bender, bought some bimini fittings on Amazon, added the 500D Cordura Nylon - Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades fabric for wind block, and finished with the Shaggy Blind material I got from Prodigy. I think it turned out really well with the double bar frame to add extra room inside. I should have taken more pictures/videos of the construction process, but I'd be happy to take any pics now or answer any other questions you might have.
@@dougjennings533 If you could do a quick video about how you built that blind (i.e.- mounting points, how the double bars work, tensioning, and storage) that would be fantastic. I have basically the same Prodigy, but haven't found a decent blind design to start with. I really like the way you have it set up. Plenty of extra room and that is a perfect placement for the dog to mark and launch from while still having good cover.
Did you have a bar mounted at the bottom to hold the blind down permanently so it won't pull up?? It looks like it. Clean blind setup. I'm gonna attempt to copy yours!!! Can you give me a few snap pics ect of your blind build so I can use as a reference guide?
Prodigy makes a great boat hands down. My only issue is that it’s under powered even running a hdr50. I have the 1854 and it doesn’t like too much weight. I’ve had it re geared and it helped but still lacking power.
I'm surprised to hear your setup doesn't scream. The Prodigy isn't the lightest boat, but it's built tough. Out of curiosity, what kind of speeds are you getting? How many guys are you running in the boat...how much extra weight? What prop are you using? When my Prodigy was delivered it came with the three blade Raptor prop. I wasn't thrilled with the hull shots and getting up on plane. A guy at Mud Buddy suggested the two blade and I couldn't believe the difference.
Doug, I live in Logan Utah and was wondering if it was possible to see your blind in person. I have a new Prodigy 1860 and want to build one like yours.
i have a 1754 with the 5000 aniversary edition mudbuddy . its very disappointing that i cant get on plane with three men in it . i dont know what to do i already payed damn near 40000 dollars and it doesnt work unless i have 2 or less people
Also, another thought is where are you located? Being in Utah Mud Buddy swapped out the sprocket suggesting it would run better at a higher elevation. Given that Prodigy is at sea level, my understanding is they configure the motors they sell for the low elevation.
My rig was delivered with the Raptor three blade too. Like you I was disappointed with the performance. I didn't want to admit it after paying so much, but to be honest I had buyers remorse. The hole shots were terrible and even worse with a load. Lucky for you there is an easy fix. One of the smart guys at Mud Buddy also suggested replacing the blade even though it was new. He suggested the Big Blade which only has two blades. The difference was night and day. In my opinion, the Raptor sucks and Mud Buddy isn't doing themselves any favors by delivering motors with it. One of my hunting buddy's who has also used the Big Blade swears by the Roost blade. I haven't tried it, but I'm going to try it this year. Either way, get rid of the Raptor Three Blade! Please let me know your experience. With your boat/motor, you should be cruising. www.roostmarine.com/
Hey Doug really liked the video and info. Question what type and where did you get the bracket used on your blind to connect the bars on the blind at the front and rear that hold top rail bar and bottom rail bar. There are 4 of them it looks like, and does it slide up and down to make to where you can make the top of the blind taller? also how long are the side rails on the blind. I can only find 10' section whish they made longer to 16' to have one piece with no break in bar so it would be more sturdy. I have Seaark 1652
I found the brackets on Amazon. Just search for "Mxeol Boat Bimini hardware set". The frame is just over 16 feet long. I used two pieces for each side, but connected them by using a metal insert that I hammered in for a tight fit. The height isn't adjustable. The middle bar just gives extra space in the blind.
hi Doug my name is matt smith. i live in ogden utah this video looks like it was shot in utah. if so i was curious if you would be kind enough to let me see this boat in person. ive been looking at them for the past year, and would love to see one before i perches one thanks for the video
Thanks. I've heard good things about Havoc. I bet you'll love it. I thought about making a video before I started building the blind that showed the build process, but I wasn't sure how it would turn out. It turned out better than I even hoped which made me regret not making the video. Are you going to try building your own too? If it will help, I can take some more detailed video.
Please Dax do a lil video on your blind!! Having my second Prodigy built in a few months and looking to do a blind just like that! Did you cover the material with the SHAGGY material??
I hunt that spot all the time have probably run across each other out there it's been tuff on the bigger boats out there this year have you been able to launch yours I have had to manhandle my boat out there this year and it's just a 14 foot Lowe once I get it off the trailer I'm good as long as I stay away from the mud bar's
@@dougjennings533 I have to get a run at it and slide over I have only been out there a couple of times since the water has come up a little bit been hunting public mostly this year
There isn't a dealer in Utah or any other place that I'm aware of other than their factory headquarterd in Georgia. Worked out all the customizations online and purchased directly from Prodigy, then had it shipped to Utah by a third party trucking company.
Hey doug good review brother. I'm also looking at this company to build my next boat. Good point with the front lights glad you pointed that out. I'm going to have a 1860 built very similar to.your design and floor plan. How much your boat run you. Have to ever owned a gator tail or prodrive mud motor?. Do you fishing out your hunting boat? I'm looking to fish and hunt the marsh and swampland
It's the Bracketron TekGrip Phone Holder Clamp Mount. I ordered it from Cabela's, but I can't find it on their site anymore. There are similar mounts online if you search for claw phone mount.
Thanks! They called it the Marsh Tuff boat, but basically you tell them what you want and they build it to your exact specifications. Totally custom. For example, the Drop Deck Fish Tail was an idea I had and they built it even though they had never done it before. I was impressed how well it turned out. 1751 is really just the size...17 feet long and 51 inches wide.
Awesome boat. Having them build me one coming up soon. How do you keep your blind held up in position? Vertical bars or just straps across the opening at the top?
I use a Nite ize Cam Jam cord tightener on the top. It works well to make the blind a tight, but I have a problem with them freezing up in cold temperatures. I've thought about using vertical bars to avoid having to step over or duck under the rope when I need to get out of the boat. I don't think it would be as sturdy, but I just haven't tried it.
So I borrowed an older model Prodigy and went into a tight turn and it broke free and slid into a mangrove. The Gator Trax I use doesn't do that. So my question is have you tested it yet on a really sharp, fast curve? I really love the look of the Prodigy more than the Gatr Trax, but if they can't turn as sharp then I might have to look elsewhere.
Before the Prodigy I had a 14' Landau flat bottom boat with a 23 HP long tail motor. It had a noticably better turning radius either because of the shorter length, it simply didn't go as fast, or because it had external longitudinal ribs on the underside. My Prodigy has a true flat bottom and does glide more when turning at faster speeds. That would be a good question to ask Prodigy if they can crimp some subtle ribs on the bottom for better turning performance.
The blind is just a DIY blind I made to custom fit the contour of the boat. Started with some EMT conduit and a pipe bender, bought some fittings on Amazon, added the 500D Cordura Nylon - Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades fabric for wind block, and finished with the Shaggy Blind material I got from Prodigy. I think it turned out really well with the double bar to add extra room inside.
Compared to my last boat which had a flat front, this boat is better. The flat front didn't really break the ice too well, but would rather try to ride on top. The Prodigy V-rake with 1" Ice Breaker does split/break the ice better, but the chunks of ice do interfere with the prop which would be a problem with any prop type motor. I don't typically take the boat out once the ice gets thicker than an inch or so.
Doug! Love the boat Could you please do a video more in-depth on your blind?
That's a great looking boat. Man I miss duck hunting Utah :(
Any chance for a video on your blind build??
I've had a few requests for a blind video. I still need to do that. I should have done it during the construction phase as it would have been much more detailed. Hopefully a final overview with explanation will be better than nothing.
@@dougjennings533 still pictures would work.....hell even on your FB page if your on there. I built a blind somewhat like yours from the poles that Chad sells and it was great BUT I like the roomy openness that the double poles you have .
can you share info about the blind? looks like a nice set up.
The blind is just a DIY blind I made to custom fit the contour of the boat. Started with some EMT conduit and a pipe bender, bought some bimini fittings on Amazon, added the 500D Cordura Nylon - Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades fabric for wind block, and finished with the Shaggy Blind material I got from Prodigy. I think it turned out really well with the double bar frame to add extra room inside. I should have taken more pictures/videos of the construction process, but I'd be happy to take any pics now or answer any other questions you might have.
@@dougjennings533 If you could do a quick video about how you built that blind (i.e.- mounting points, how the double bars work, tensioning, and storage) that would be fantastic. I have basically the same Prodigy, but haven't found a decent blind design to start with. I really like the way you have it set up. Plenty of extra room and that is a perfect placement for the dog to mark and launch from while still having good cover.
@dougjennings533 id love to see the blind more and photos of the fittings and where it's mounted and what you used to mount it. Thanks
Did you have a bar mounted at the bottom to hold the blind down permanently so it won't pull up?? It looks like it. Clean blind setup. I'm gonna attempt to copy yours!!! Can you give me a few snap pics ect of your blind build so I can use as a reference guide?
Prodigy makes a great boat hands down. My only issue is that it’s under powered even running a hdr50. I have the 1854 and it doesn’t like too much weight. I’ve had it re geared and it helped but still lacking power.
I'm surprised to hear your setup doesn't scream. The Prodigy isn't the lightest boat, but it's built tough. Out of curiosity, what kind of speeds are you getting? How many guys are you running in the boat...how much extra weight? What prop are you using? When my Prodigy was delivered it came with the three blade Raptor prop. I wasn't thrilled with the hull shots and getting up on plane. A guy at Mud Buddy suggested the two blade and I couldn't believe the difference.
Great boat and review, thanks! Let me know if I can take a look sometime!
No problem. Please direct message me on Instagram @ hunterdougj to get content information.
Doug, I live in Logan Utah and was wondering if it was possible to see your blind in person. I have a new Prodigy 1860 and want to build one like yours.
Sure, no problem. Please text me at (801) 726-1457 to set up a time.
i have a 1754 with the 5000 aniversary edition mudbuddy . its very disappointing that i cant get on plane with three men in it . i dont know what to do i already payed damn near 40000 dollars and it doesnt work unless i have 2 or less people
Is this a new rig? What prop are you using?
yes and the prop is a raptor three blade
Also, another thought is where are you located? Being in Utah Mud Buddy swapped out the sprocket suggesting it would run better at a higher elevation. Given that Prodigy is at sea level, my understanding is they configure the motors they sell for the low elevation.
My rig was delivered with the Raptor three blade too. Like you I was disappointed with the performance. I didn't want to admit it after paying so much, but to be honest I had buyers remorse. The hole shots were terrible and even worse with a load. Lucky for you there is an easy fix. One of the smart guys at Mud Buddy also suggested replacing the blade even though it was new. He suggested the Big Blade which only has two blades. The difference was night and day. In my opinion, the Raptor sucks and Mud Buddy isn't doing themselves any favors by delivering motors with it. One of my hunting buddy's who has also used the Big Blade swears by the Roost blade. I haven't tried it, but I'm going to try it this year. Either way, get rid of the Raptor Three Blade! Please let me know your experience. With your boat/motor, you should be cruising.
www.roostmarine.com/
awsome to hear i went ahead and ordered the roost two blade
Hey Doug really liked the video and info. Question what type and where did you get the bracket used on your blind to connect the bars on the blind at the front and rear that hold top rail bar and bottom rail bar. There are 4 of them it looks like, and does it slide up and down to make to where you can make the top of the blind taller? also how long are the side rails on the blind. I can only find 10' section whish they made longer to 16' to have one piece with no break in bar so it would be more sturdy. I have Seaark 1652
I found the brackets on Amazon. Just search for "Mxeol Boat Bimini hardware set".
The frame is just over 16 feet long. I used two pieces for each side, but connected them by using a metal insert that I hammered in for a tight fit. The height isn't adjustable. The middle bar just gives extra space in the blind.
@@dougjennings533 ok thanks for getting back to me
hi Doug my name is matt smith. i live in ogden utah this video looks like it was shot in utah. if so i was curious if you would be kind enough to let me see this boat in person. ive been looking at them for the past year, and would love to see one before i perches one thanks for the video
Yes, I'm in Northern Utah. I'd be happy to show you the boat. Please direct message me on Instagram at hunterdougj or let me know your number.
Hey buddy love the boat. I just purchased a Havoc & your blind looks the cleanest that I’ve seen. You should make a video on it
Thanks. I've heard good things about Havoc. I bet you'll love it. I thought about making a video before I started building the blind that showed the build process, but I wasn't sure how it would turn out. It turned out better than I even hoped which made me regret not making the video. Are you going to try building your own too? If it will help, I can take some more detailed video.
Please Dax do a lil video on your blind!! Having my second Prodigy built in a few months and looking to do a blind just like that! Did you cover the material with the SHAGGY material??
I hunt that spot all the time have probably run across each other out there it's been tuff on the bigger boats out there this year have you been able to launch yours I have had to manhandle my boat out there this year and it's just a 14 foot Lowe once I get it off the trailer I'm good as long as I stay away from the mud bar's
I haven't even tried launching out there this year. I keep hearing that the airboats are getting stuck. Can you really get passed the beaver damn?
@@dougjennings533 I have to get a run at it and slide over I have only been out there a couple of times since the water has come up a little bit been hunting public mostly this year
@@dougjennings533 it's probably all frozen up now
Where at in Utah did you buy the boat?
There isn't a dealer in Utah or any other place that I'm aware of other than their factory headquarterd in Georgia. Worked out all the customizations online and purchased directly from Prodigy, then had it shipped to Utah by a third party trucking company.
Hey doug good review brother. I'm also looking at this company to build my next boat. Good point with the front lights glad you pointed that out. I'm going to have a 1860 built very similar to.your design and floor plan. How much your boat run you. Have to ever owned a gator tail or prodrive mud motor?. Do you fishing out your hunting boat? I'm looking to fish and hunt the marsh and swampland
What is the cell phone mount you have on the grab bar?
It's the Bracketron TekGrip Phone Holder Clamp Mount. I ordered it from Cabela's, but I can't find it on their site anymore. There are similar mounts online if you search for claw phone mount.
Hey Doug, great video and nice boat. Is this boat a part of a certain series of prodigy or is it just a 1751 basic Model?
Thanks! They called it the Marsh Tuff boat, but basically you tell them what you want and they build it to your exact specifications. Totally custom. For example, the Drop Deck Fish Tail was an idea I had and they built it even though they had never done it before. I was impressed how well it turned out. 1751 is really just the size...17 feet long and 51 inches wide.
Awesome boat. Having them build me one coming up soon. How do you keep your blind held up in position? Vertical bars or just straps across the opening at the top?
I use a Nite ize Cam Jam cord tightener on the top. It works well to make the blind a tight, but I have a problem with them freezing up in cold temperatures. I've thought about using vertical bars to avoid having to step over or duck under the rope when I need to get out of the boat. I don't think it would be as sturdy, but I just haven't tried it.
@@dougjennings533 thanx for the reply. So I guess you just stand up through the opening to shoot... you don't throw it down to shoot out front?
@@jacobhall6149 Correct. I have two cords keeping the blind up (one in the front and another in the rear). Just stand up to shoot.
@@dougjennings533 nice! I'm thinking of something similar, I may just add a removable section on top that throws back and folds up for storage.
So I borrowed an older model Prodigy and went into a tight turn and it broke free and slid into a mangrove. The Gator Trax I use doesn't do that. So my question is have you tested it yet on a really sharp, fast curve? I really love the look of the Prodigy more than the Gatr Trax, but if they can't turn as sharp then I might have to look elsewhere.
Before the Prodigy I had a 14' Landau flat bottom boat with a 23 HP long tail motor. It had a noticably better turning radius either because of the shorter length, it simply didn't go as fast, or because it had external longitudinal ribs on the underside. My Prodigy has a true flat bottom and does glide more when turning at faster speeds. That would be a good question to ask Prodigy if they can crimp some subtle ribs on the bottom for better turning performance.
Just ordered mine last month with inverted crimps and v bottom- I’m told it turns on a dime
What blind are you running on that boat. And sweet ride man
The blind is just a DIY blind I made to custom fit the contour of the boat. Started with some EMT conduit and a pipe bender, bought some fittings on Amazon, added the 500D Cordura Nylon - Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades fabric for wind block, and finished with the Shaggy Blind material I got from Prodigy. I think it turned out really well with the double bar to add extra room inside.
@@dougjennings533 okay thank you sir for the info may try to do something like that on my 1751 Excel. Good luck and have a great holiday
@@jonesboyshunting8673 Good luck. Let me know if I can answer any other questions.
@@dougjennings533 will do sir
Where do you hunt the dog from? Up on the front deck or the rear??
He's better positioned on the front deck, but he'll usually always exit and enter the boat in the rear using the fish tail step.
How does your boat do in the ice?
Compared to my last boat which had a flat front, this boat is better. The flat front didn't really break the ice too well, but would rather try to ride on top. The Prodigy V-rake with 1" Ice Breaker does split/break the ice better, but the chunks of ice do interfere with the prop which would be a problem with any prop type motor. I don't typically take the boat out once the ice gets thicker than an inch or so.
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Huh?
Cara membelinya gimana?
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Thank you
What kind of blind is that?
It's a custom home made bind.
Did you get 21” or 24” sides?
21 inch sides
What was the price! Awesome boat!
$26K for all the options I had them include... which is more than I want to admit, but so far I don't have buyers remorse.
Doug Jennings sweet thanks !
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Loose the music. Otherwise, informative critique.
The music is very distracting
nice review, but i would rather listen to you than having to listen to music as well :(