Are all War Eagle boats welded?
All War Eagle models are built using all welded aluminum and the wings transom design that creates superior handling, even in choppy waters. Since 1992, War Eagle Boats have been a force in the duck hunting industry providing customers with the best camo paint jobs in the business.
Who Makes War Eagle boats?
Mike Ward
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.
Why is Auburn War Eagle?
Civil War Veteran Origin, 1892 The most popular story is from 1892, when a Civil War veteran was at a game between Auburn and Georgia with his pet eagle he had found during the war. The bird was named Anvre and is now known as War Eagle I, the first of seven in school history, according to AuburnTigers.com.
When did War Eagle boats come out?
Mike Ward and his brother, John, founded War Eagle Boats in 1992. With their father, Kim, by their side, the brothers have worked diligently to create a reputation for producing the toughest boats on the water. War Eagle Boats are trusted and used by leaders and professionals throughout the waterfowling community.
Who makes SeaArk?
Correct Craft
About SeaArk Boats: With over 59 years of experience in boat building, SeaArk Boats (owned by Correct Craft) is the industry’s premier aluminum fishing boat known for outstanding product quality and excellent customer service.
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 |
Does Bass Pro Shop own Ranger Boats?
On Dec. 11, Bass Pro Group, the owner of Bass Pro Shops, announced it had signed a deal to acquire Fishing Holdings LLC, the manufacturer of Ranger, Triton and Stratos fishing boat brands. The move will merge some of the largest brands in the fishing world under the same ownership.