What happened to Cajun bass boats?
Founded by Mastercrafter in 1977, Cajun Boats produced a wide range of fishing vessels. The Louisiana boat manufacturer Cajun Boats/Mastercrafter was noted for their adaptation to speed and handling with bass boats. Mastercrafter discontinued their Cajun Boats line-up in 1997.
Why did Cajun boats go out of business?
Cajun was owned by Mastercrafters, no affliation with the Mastercraft ski boats still manufactured today. If I remember correctly, they had a tournament trail they were sponsering and ended up a loosing proposition. There was not a full field of entries, and the cost became too big of a burder to bare.
Who bought Cajun boats?
Cajun brand got bought out by Genmar and then they discontinued production a few years later. About 1997 I think. I had a 1991 Paul Elias “Fishin Edition”. In 2001 I put a Merc 150 EFI on it and I could get 62MPH on GPS by myself in optimal conditions.
What is a Cajun boat called?
A pirogue is a small, flat-bottomed boat of a design associated particularly with the Cajuns of the Louisiana marsh. In West Africa they were used as traditional fishing boats.
Does Cajun still make boats?
Cajun Boats was founded by Mastercrafter in 1977 and produced a wide range of fishing vessels. The Louisiana boat manufacturer Cajun Boats/Mastercrafter was noted for their adaptation to speed and handling of bass boats. Mastercrafter discontinued their Cajun Boats line-up in 1997.
What kind of boat is a Pierrot?
A pirogue (/pɪˈroʊɡ/ or /ˈpiːroʊɡ/), also called a piragua or piraga, is any of various small boats, particularly dugouts and native canoes.
Is a pirogue stable?
Pirogues are less stable, shorter freeboard, don’t track quite as well. They are made for still water only, and will sink.
What is a Cajun canoe?
The PIROGUE is a Cajun canoe, a type of boat popular in the marshes and bayous of the South. These flat-bottomed hulls have shallow draft and a minimal beam, and can be easily poled or paddled with either single or double blade paddles. The PIROGUE will slip into areas that are inaccessible to other craft.
What is a Perot boat?
A pirogue (/pɪˈroʊɡ/ or /ˈpiːroʊɡ/), also called a piragua or piraga, is any of various small boats, particularly dugouts and native canoes. The word is French and is derived from Spanish piragua [piˈɾaɣwa], which comes from the Carib piraua.
How much does a pirogue cost?
Your total cost including the kit will range from $125.00 to $200.00.