RE: Bad Boy Buggy
In thegroup I hunt with, a fewyears back (forget how many), 2 guys each bought one of the BBB. After a couple of seasons they each sold theirs and now ridegas powered UTV's. The main complaint was that there was simply not enough stored energy for a full day's hauling around in the mucky, heavy, slip-sliding and some times up to floor board deep gumbo where I hunt. I am guessing that the amp-hourswere sucked out of the batteries working against that mud.For dryer conditions, these buggies did fine. But it is seldom dry for long come winter time down here. I think they both got rather tired (and maybe embarrased) of being towed out 3-4 times a season. These were some of the first vintage BBB's and I would suspect the '08 - '09's are a bunch improved.The other problem ... you hunt remote areas, charging becomes a problem. No way I know of to haul in 10-15 "gallons" of electricity short of having a generator from which to charge the batteries ... which would require fuel as well.