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The Legacy of the War Eagle Boat Dealer

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If you’re looking to purchase a high quality boat, you can’t go wrong with a War Eagle boat. War Eagle has been making high quality hunting and fishing boats for more than 60 years. They make a wide variety of products, but remain committed to the highest quality in all the products they manufacture. If you choose to buy your boat from a War Eagle boat dealer, you can rest assured that you’ve got the backing of one of the most highly respected marine products companies in the business.

Whether you’re in the market for a simple aluminum fishing boat, a bass boat or a pontoon boat, your War Eagle boat dealer can provide you with high end boat choices at affordable costs. War Eagle boats prides itself in having a complete line of boating products to suit nearly any type of boater.

Here are some examples of the War Eagle boats you’re likely to find at your War Eagle boat dealer:

War Eagle Standard Models - These smaller aluminum boats are great for hunting and fishing small areas where it’s important to be able to navigate into tight locations. These fishing and hunting boats range in length from 14 to 23 feet. You can customize your boat to meet your specific sporting needs, including camouflage coloring, gun boxes, rod boxes and other options. You can purchase a standard boat option from your War Eagle boat dealer, or have one customized just for you.

Tomahawk Bass Boats- War Eagle makes three boats designed with the bass fisherman in mind. For example, their 21 Tomahawk is over 21 feet long and 6 feet wide. This is one boat you must check out when you visit your War Eagle boat dealer.

Stick Steering Models –Your local War Eagle boat dealer will likely also carry War Eagle’s three models of stick steering boats, which are perfect for fishing. These boats are available in 15, 16 and 17 foot lengths. There’s a wide range of options available so that you can design the stick steering boat that suits you best. These boats are designed to hold two people comfortably for fishing, but are also designed so that both the trolling motor and engine can be driven from the front seat. So, this boat is also great for the person who usually fishes alone.

Blind and Pontoon Boats – War Eagle carries a pontoon boat called “Ducktoon”, a camouflage boat designed for duck hunters. They also carry two other pontoon boats for fishing and for family fun.

As you can see, War Eagle offers a wide range of marine products to suit the needs of nearly every fishing and hunting enthusiast. Ask your War Eagle boat dealer to show you the entire line of War Eagle boats.


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