Let's go chase some redfish across an ankle deep flat...just snagged this unit, 16' all aluminum, 90 jet, hull weighs 300 lbs. Pretty slick little rig, not too many potlickers will venture to follow this thing..
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Let's go chase some redfish across an ankle deep flat...just snagged this unit, 16' all aluminum, 90 jet, hull weighs 300 lbs. Pretty slick little rig, not too many potlickers will venture to follow this thing..
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Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Looks cool Pat, from what I can see![]()
I don't have shallow saltwater experience, but have run a 16' flat bottom with a prop motor in some mighty shallow water - learned real quick, when in doubt, don't slow down![]()
The look on the faces of the people crossing a footbridge when I came full bore around a bend in a very small river was priceless, let off, stuck in sand...thank goodness for the sand![]()
Mountain Home ChamP 181
It'll go just scary shallow...when you can feel a stingray when you bump him, you're pretty thin...here's a better shot, nothing under the bottom at all.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
And the always impressed teenager..."can we please go now"
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Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Very very cool. That thing would run on a spilled beer![]()
Mountain Home ChamP 181
Does it have a tunnel in the hull to provide water to the jet, or is it just sucking water from the swell?
Mountain Home ChamP 181
It's a tunnel to the jet. About 2 1/2" high with splash guards around the jet intake. We took off sitting on the bottom in ankle deep sand, just eased into it to get the tunnel moving and right on up and gone, then ran it in even less....
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Oh, and to answer the next question "does it turn?" err, not worth two dead flies.
You slide it to *here* then hit the throttle to point it *there* and hope you haven't slid up on the marsh bank. The key slot transoms are great for holeshot, keeps the back from sinking down on take off, but they work so good, it's like an upside down frisbee in the water.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
Becarefull with that thing a body bouning off of 8 inches of water I figure is good for about 8 barrel rolls...
Looks like funIs that gonna stay a 90 or do you have a few tricks planned?
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2019 Ranger Z520C DC / 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke
I've been in a few sleds, and they would run across dew with 4 people on board. But they had props, and they took some water to get up on top.
Talk about a shingle, just give it a flick and hang on!
So, will it be covered in slime and scales this weekend?
Artie
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I'm hoping it will...if Alex will allow it. Fishing should be unbelievable when we can catch a tide that'll pull all this flood stuff out of the lakes.
Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.
You should see the flat bottom jon boats the boys fish out of round here on the little rivers. 225 Jets arnt out of the question and commonly seen.
2016 Jackson Big Tuna
Addicted to Kayak Fishing!
I've seen several of those over here but none of them were aluminum. You think it was "homemade"?
Love the picture of the kidlette! She looks bored to tears....![]()
I'm sure it's "adultlette" in her mind! Been there and done that.....toe tapping on the pavement RIGHT NOW!!!
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If you don't want to stand behind our troops, feel free to STAND IN FRONT OF THEM!
Artie
Enjoy, and she will be fine once the first fish is hooked if you can get her to go.![]()
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Nice rig Pat. No bay champ is going to follow you now![]()
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Here's a google earth shot of some of the country....all the redfish are in those little ponds and lakes, access by those little skinny passes and cuts.
All the potlickers are *there* wishing they had something to get to them in.
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Pat Goff
Two degrees from center
of nowhere.
Smithwick TX.