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redadele1 07-23-2011 11:49 AM

Gaudet v. Gravios (American Weld)
 
Considering one of the two for a bayboat. Any suggestions. Thanks!

gasdad 07-23-2011 01:53 PM

Gravois ( in Jeanerette) is a great alum boat but they are not available to build recreational boats any longer. My understanding is that they have some big commercial boat building project with the government and don't have resources to build for the recreational guys any longer. I do not know anything about the "American Weld" people or Gaudet however.

southern151 07-23-2011 01:59 PM

Shoot SimplePeddler a PM. He runs a Gaudet boat and seems to love it. I have a Gaudet skiff and I can tell you he builds a dang tough one. On the bay boat side of things, I don't know much about em except that the ones I've seen have been very good looking boats!

simplepeddler 07-23-2011 02:44 PM

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You can't go wrong either way.
I find Gaudet's more affordable. And, I think anyways, they ride better.
Mine handles like a Ferrari on the water, extremely responsive and never falls off prop no matter the load of the turn.

American's are fine!! but they are considerable more and at the end of the day, it's still aluminum.

Also, Clint Gaudet will build you anything you can dream up.

American is really limited in design. Again, my opinion only, they build fine boats.
You will not find a better person to work with than Clint.

I found the Gravois boys a little proud and down right esoteric about their boats.

I know a thing or two about what I want in a boat and what a boat can and cannot do, not a genius mind you, but when it's my bones that are paying for it, I wanted what I wanted.


A visit to either place may seal the deal for you.
Neither run as fast as they will claim. But frankly no boat does.

shellman 07-23-2011 04:40 PM

Gravois ......is legend

flounder_smacker 07-23-2011 05:09 PM

as stated gravois dosent build fishing boats anymore. they went strictly commercial and military. they keep saying they are going to get back into the fishing boats and last time i passed by i saw the foundation to what looked like a pretty good sized building so maybe they finally might step back into them. american aluminum are made by alex gravois and hes a stand up guy who builds fine fine boats. a member on here has a american 25 and its one sweet boat hopefully he can chime in on the performance of the boat.

simplepeddler 07-23-2011 06:39 PM

Oh and one other thing......for years they did not build self bailing boats, make sure they do that now, I am sure they do.

That American is Badd A$$ for sure

yak'em-n-stack'em 07-23-2011 07:58 PM

Ww had a gaudet out here a few weeks ago. 36 foot.


Beautiful boat

Finfeatherfur 07-23-2011 08:19 PM

Gravios are tied up on the "sharks" for awhile. LDWF got one, ordered 2 more, and some of the "govt agencies" have placed orders.

Saw a Gaudet's up close at Trail's Yamaha and have to say, it looke very well built.

Duck Butter 07-23-2011 08:28 PM

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You can't go wrong either way.
I find Gaudet's more affordable. And, I think anyways, they ride better.
Mine handles like a Ferrari on the water, extremely responsive and never falls off prop no matter the load of the turn.

American's are fine!! but they are considerable more and at the end of the day, it's still aluminum.

Also, Clint Gaudet will build you anything you can dream up.

American is really limited in design. Again, my opinion only, they build fine boats.
You will not find a better person to work with than Clint.

I found the Gravois boys a little proud and down right esoteric about their boats.

I know a thing or two about what I want in a boat and what a boat can and cannot do, not a genius mind you, but when it's my bones that are paying for it, I wanted what I wanted.


A visit to either place may seal the deal for you.
Neither run as fast as they will claim. But frankly no boat does.

I know I asked you before, ...but! what length, what width, what motor, and what speed you get outta that? that is the perfect boat man:)

simplepeddler 07-23-2011 08:31 PM

24'6" to the transom .....around 27 at the motor jack plate
She 9'10" wide
300 Suzuki

Cruise 42 RPM's 34 MPH 3ish MPG
Top speed 6200 RPM's 47

It's not fast, but it's a whole lotta boat

Duck Butter 07-23-2011 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by simplepeddler (Post 292103)
24'6" to the transom .....around 27 at the motor jack plate
She 9'10" wide
300 Suzuki

Cruise 42 RPM's 34 MPH 3ish MPG
Top speed 6200 RPM's 47

It's not fast, but it's a whole lotta boat

thanks, its like a party barge but functional. If I have another kid I will have one like that, but if I have another kid I ain't gonna be able to afford it:rotfl:

aquaholic78 07-23-2011 08:36 PM

coming from someone who works for jimmy gravois im a little biased. we build one hell of a rock solid boat. we are building boats right now for the coast guard and wildlife and fisheries. these contracts are getting to the end and jimmy will have us build some recreational boats soon. he is a little pricey but u pay for what u get too. oh and by the way we dont build nothing that dont go fast!

booyagasha 07-23-2011 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by simplepeddler (Post 292103)
24'6" to the transom .....around 27 at the motor jack plate
She 9'10" wide
300 Suzuki

Cruise 42 RPM's 34 MPH 3ish MPG
Top speed 6200 RPM's 47

It's not fast, but it's a whole lotta boat

i fricken love this boat man...

simplepeddler 07-23-2011 09:12 PM

He has two going now if you guys ever get by there.
one like mine that has even higher sides, it's a beast.

aquaholic78, please know man, I would NEVER say a bad thing about Gravois.

Now there are others I will say are not even in the class of Gaudet or Gravois


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