Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/11/23 02:55 PM
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I skip open holes, leads, and overflow. I did not care for the 600 ACE, it seemed entirely too weak. Was reliable though. My 900 ACE is good for skipping water, never feel inadequate.
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/11/23 10:29 PM
12/11/23 10:29 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Tonsina, Alaska
Wolverinebait
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Boco, I live and trap on georgian bay where the best ice safety is maintaining 45 mph due to small thin spots and current.
My 550 voyageur can skip 250 yards of open water (don't ask how I know)
While I generally limit it to 10 yards, or small thin ice spots, what is the 600s water jumping ability given I would get it in the 16" track?
Anyone?
We have an old skandic 600 wt two stroke, and when running deep water on ice it gives me zero confidence in its water jumping ability. That wide track seems to drag you down... I water-skip my Expo Sport w/600 ACE all the time, even when I don't have to, just to keep people from following my trail,... it does just fine, better than a SWT, which wants to twist around sideways alot more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXibuC2wB3U
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Wolverinebait]
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12/12/23 11:29 AM
12/12/23 11:29 AM
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On Georgian Bay, Ontario Canad...
Hutchy
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Boco, I live and trap on georgian bay where the best ice safety is maintaining 45 mph due to small thin spots and current.
My 550 voyageur can skip 250 yards of open water (don't ask how I know)
While I generally limit it to 10 yards, or small thin ice spots, what is the 600s water jumping ability given I would get it in the 16" track?
Anyone?
We have an old skandic 600 wt two stroke, and when running deep water on ice it gives me zero confidence in its water jumping ability. That wide track seems to drag you down... I water-skip my Expo Sport w/600 ACE all the time, even when I don't have to, just to keep people from following my trail,... it does just fine, better than a SWT, which wants to twist around sideways alot more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXibuC2wB3UI have tried to water cross with an older wt skandic 600 two stroke and it is awful. Like you say, the wide track bogs instantly
Last edited by Hutchy; 12/12/23 11:29 AM.
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Wolverinebait]
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12/12/23 01:17 PM
12/12/23 01:17 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Anchorage, Alaska
broncoformudv
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Anchorage, Alaska
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Boco, I live and trap on georgian bay where the best ice safety is maintaining 45 mph due to small thin spots and current.
My 550 voyageur can skip 250 yards of open water (don't ask how I know)
While I generally limit it to 10 yards, or small thin ice spots, what is the 600s water jumping ability given I would get it in the 16" track?
Anyone?
We have an old skandic 600 wt two stroke, and when running deep water on ice it gives me zero confidence in its water jumping ability. That wide track seems to drag you down... I water-skip my Expo Sport w/600 ACE all the time, even when I don't have to, just to keep people from following my trail,... it does just fine, better than a SWT, which wants to twist around sideways alot more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXibuC2wB3UWelcome back Dave! Nice shot of you skipping your Expedition in the intro.
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/13/23 12:21 PM
12/13/23 12:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
SW Alaska
otterman
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SW Alaska
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Ive owned both the 600 expedition and currently own a 900expedition both in sport model So 16” track I certainly wouldn’t want the 600 if I was going to be doing any extensive water skipping love the 900 has plenty of power but sometimes wonder how I would like the wide track plan to test drive a buddies this winter and see what differences are may try to find a skandik wide to try as well I quite often have a lot of water on top of ice and snow to run on when it gets warm and the 900 does fine the 600 often had the pucker factor going As previously mentioned the 900 do seem a bit more top heavy at least the 16” one is compared to the 600
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/15/23 01:26 AM
12/15/23 01:26 AM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
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Aybody try the 1200. A trapper here had one a few years ago,on one of our fieldtrips,real beast but heavy.
Last edited by Boco; 12/15/23 01:26 AM.
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/25/23 10:20 PM
12/25/23 10:20 PM
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BeLiSlE330
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600 will do you just fine even with a 600 you don't even have to hit the throttle and the thing does 90. I think a 900 would be WAY to much power. If you don't need a insane amount of power a 600 should do you plenty good!
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/26/23 04:57 PM
12/26/23 04:57 PM
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Joined: Feb 2011
Fairbanks Alaska
AKHowler
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Fairbanks Alaska
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I personally own the Skandic WT with 600Ace and did really well water skipping if you were up to speed when you hit the water. Never once thought the 600 Ace was under powered until getting on it after riding my 900 Aces. That being said the 600 did all I asked it to do. I also own an Expedition sport with 900 Ace and Expedition LE with 900 Ace. The sport, I geared down as it doesn’t have low range. Does really well towing big loads and very comfortable to drive. IMO the 16” wide track on the Sport is much easier to handle than the 20” or 24” tracks on the WT and SWT for someone without much experience or not ridiculously deep snow. My 900 Aces start much easier in the cold than the 600 Ace does but none of mine start at -30 F. I believe my 600 gets a little better fuel economy than the 900’s. A lot depends upon what you’re asking your machines to do and i ask a lot of mine.
Alaskan #9 Trap Company JR Pederson PO BOX 58226 Fairbanks AK 99711 cell# 907-378-7291 pedersonjr@yahoo.com
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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12/27/23 11:01 PM
12/27/23 11:01 PM
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BeLiSlE330
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Both are very good machines tho.
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: Hutchy]
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01/27/24 03:26 PM
01/27/24 03:26 PM
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Delta Junction, Ak.
victor#0
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Delta Junction, Ak.
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I have the 900 ace skandic widetrack, it's been a good sled so far. I just use it for trapping/ utility and never felt like I needed anything more power wise. Not sure where your at, what kind of conditions you have, or what your idea of " fun " is so hard to answer some of your questions. With these big machines once your stuck having a turbo isn't going to help you, a shovel and rope-a-long will though. For general utility I prefer the pogo's................................
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Re: Exp. Sport in 600 vs 900 ACE questions
[Re: bearcat2]
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01/27/24 04:34 PM
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Oklahoma
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Oklahoma
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I have a skandic SWT 900 ACE. And really like it. The SWT isn't for everyone, they are not a good sidehill machine, but when you need to break trail in really deep, nasty stuff they can't be beat. In my opinion there is no need for a turbo, I pull a sled with mine all the time and it will spin out that big track before it bogs down every time. The skandic is narrower, fits between trees better and not nearly as many places for tag alders and brush to hang up in on the Pogo's versus the a arm and coilspring front end of the Expeditions. On the flip side the Expedition is more stable (not as tippy) and supposedly (I haven't rode one on a log trip) more comfortable to ride on long trips with their front end. Thanks for the reply I seem to be leaning towards the skandic. The tundra I have is pretty tippy compared to the skandic we have. But the more I ride them the better, I just need a little more experience. And I don't want to waste money on something that I don't need.
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