I’d love some more info on how you set up your depth finder! Probably going to pick one of these up and was specifically wondering about mounting a depth finder.
Not into fishing but I’d like to explore the sounds and rivers around the coast of North Carolina. I moved here 25 years ago but never got around to getting a boat. I could fit this in my car and get phenomenal gas mileage in both. Is it a pretty good general purpose small boat? I could get a traditional small skiff but then I need a trailer and I also need a bigger car to tow it. Would it handle the waves OK?
What are your thoughts on this skiff ability for near shore fishing. Id like to get away from bank fishing some. And trying to find an affordable inflatable that's capable on calm days.
I really wish Torqeedo would come out with a tiller version of the 403C. The only drawback to the 403 is the singular throttle control option. It works fine for point A to B travel, but for start/stop trolling the foot control or tiller controls are superior.
How do you find the Boonedox landing system? I currently own the a Fishskiff myself and bought the whee cart assembly from Sea Eagle which basically consists of 2 wheels attached to a long piece of aluminum, which has already bent, so I am looking for a different option for landing- transport. How do the Boonedox brackets mount to the transom, and does the transom being angled when installed effect the angle of the wheels in transport?
ttrcoatings1 Because I overloaded this boat with the 53 lb lithium battery and much more, the beach wheels started to rub on the hull. It would be a good solution if the Travel motor, but with the Cruise and battery, it has become a trailered boat.
Yeah, I use my boat with a 5hp outboard, so I think I would be running into the same problems you have encountered with wheels rubbing the hull. Thanks for your response, it has helped me out a lot!
Alex Veyberman I use an 8 lb mushroom anchor. It’s such s lightweight boat that it does the trick. An aluminum hull the same size would need a heavier anchor. You will need the Boonedox Landing Gear with the longer legs. I had to do some cutting and grinding of the rubber blocks to get one corner of the Landing Gear base to attach where the rubber blocks lock into the wood transom piece.
@@TheLittleStuff One guy is shows in his video he has a multiple air leaks in FishSkiff.How is your boat holding the pressure after multiple inflation deflations? I'm planning to buy this boat.Do you recommend it for fishing in LongIsland Sound? Thank you
Nicholas Yanarella Heres the data: Speed, then Watt draw at that speed, then corresponding range at that speed. FishSkiff 16 with Travel 1003 6.0 mph 1006 Watt 5.5 miles 5.0 mph 473 Watt 9.7 miles 4.0 mph 268 Watt 13.7 miles 3.0 mph 109 Watt 25.2 miles 2.0 mph 41 Watt 44.6 miles 1.0 mph 19 Watt 48.2 miles
Well done! Interesting rig. Like that you can still kick-up. Would like to see how it handles through rough, shallow say Mckees? Seems like a nice platform. As it is set up can you still seat 2? Motor/battery pretty heavy. I'd be using a trailer :-) Battery/motor combo nice. Pretty heavy, but not horrible.
Ray Benash I might stick it on my kayak trailer to see how it does. It would be easier to float it on and off a trailer. I’m curious to take it out in low clear conditions. It runs shallow!
Very interested in that experiment (low, clear) and see how easily the heavier motor kicks up. Going to look at the differences in the lower unit on this model vs travel and 403. Has me thinking about something custom :-)
Oh yeah - got you on that regarding kayak use. I see this inflatable platform as a separate set/solution - I like it for that. That's why I was asking if your current prototype if you will excludes the optional use of two seats? Regarding kayak comment - I was thinking along the same lines in terms of higher capacity/output motor/battery set up with same physical/weight characteristics as the 403. I'd really like to see a higher output motor (bottom end) along with same form factor 403 battery build from higher mAH cells for that. That's another discussion. I have seen the hints that something is coming for the UL line thanks to you :-) So kind of holding back on next kayak platform until I see what's up from Torqeedo, Wildy Fishing, and the 3rd party innovators.
Ray Benash I do put a second seat in there when I take my niece fishing. She was ultimately the reason I put this together. As far as the “higher power” option for the Ultralight, I’m working on it.
Ascension5dEarth I’ve bounced a jerkbait off it hard, so fish spines are no issue. If you go to the Sea Eagle Website, they show a truck driving over one of their inflatables and it did not puncture.
manny Excellent question! I’ve owned an inflatable before - a 16 foot cataraft. I have bounced jerkbaits off of the inflatable material, caught musky in it, ran into sharp jagged volcanic type ledge rock and pinched it in my trucks tailgate. The material is tough! Check out some of the Sea Eagle videos on testing durability. They drive a vehicle over it and do some other stuff. So, I’m not at all worried about the hooks puncturing it.
Nice! That setup looks like it would shed the wind pretty well. Outside of a surf launch is there any type of water you would be reluctant to put that craft on?
Dave Thompson It could flip in class 3. It’s not the cataraft. If it flipped, ugh. That would be a tough one to get back upright with a 53 lb battery strapped to it. Good thing is that the whole set up is IP 67 waterproof.
Nice video! Sweet set up!
Was curious if you could go a little more in depth how you set up your battery box with the steer stick and anchor system.
Ingenious setup! You did a great job of getting things mounted.
I’d love some more info on how you set up your depth finder! Probably going to pick one of these up and was specifically wondering about mounting a depth finder.
That looks so fun!
Tess Smallridge It is! I moved upstream through several class 1 and 2 rapids, somewhat dulled and flattened out by a swollen river.
Love that motor just waiting to hook mine up to my pa12 I hate there’s not the perfect mount.
KOOLHAND LUKE Talk to Tray at Innovative Sportsman. He has an excellent solution for the Pro Angler.
Could you do a video on how you installed the boondox landing gear on an inflatable?
Very nice setup.
S. Stallone Sea Eagle provides a wooden transom for this inflatable and others. I just drilled holes and installed it on that.
I’d like to see the Torqeedo on the SupCat 10!
Not into fishing but I’d like to explore the sounds and rivers around the coast of North Carolina. I moved here 25 years ago but never got around to getting a boat. I could fit this in my car and get phenomenal gas mileage in both. Is it a pretty good general purpose small boat? I could get a traditional small skiff but then I need a trailer and I also need a bigger car to tow it. Would it handle the waves OK?
What are your thoughts on this skiff ability for near shore fishing. Id like to get away from bank fishing some. And trying to find an affordable inflatable that's capable on calm days.
I have the same kayak and currently using a 2.3hp which is too low. What do you think at putting a 25hp (150 lbs) outboard on the transform?
with that kind if set up is it good to use for sea fishing?
I really wish Torqeedo would come out with a tiller version of the 403C. The only drawback to the 403 is the singular throttle control option. It works fine for point A to B travel, but for start/stop trolling the foot control or tiller controls are superior.
Mack B How about the Torqeedo Travel Motor? It’s a tiller version.
How do you find the Boonedox landing system? I currently own the a Fishskiff myself and bought the whee cart assembly from Sea Eagle which basically consists of 2 wheels attached to a long piece of aluminum, which has already bent, so I am looking for a different option for landing- transport. How do the Boonedox brackets mount to the transom, and does the transom being angled when installed effect the angle of the wheels in transport?
ttrcoatings1 Because I overloaded this boat with the 53 lb lithium battery and much more, the beach wheels started to rub on the hull. It would be a good solution if the Travel motor, but with the Cruise and battery, it has become a trailered boat.
Yeah, I use my boat with a 5hp outboard, so I think I would be running into the same problems you have encountered with wheels rubbing the hull. Thanks for your response, it has helped me out a lot!
What anchor do you use and how many pounds? Can you recommend Boonedox lending system if yes which one.Thank you
Alex Veyberman I use an 8 lb mushroom anchor. It’s such s lightweight boat that it does the trick. An aluminum hull the same size would need a heavier anchor. You will need the Boonedox Landing Gear with the longer legs. I had to do some cutting and grinding of the rubber blocks to get one corner of the Landing Gear base to attach where the rubber blocks lock into the wood transom piece.
@@TheLittleStuff One guy is shows in his video he has a multiple air leaks in FishSkiff.How is your boat holding the pressure after multiple inflation deflations? I'm planning to buy this boat.Do you recommend it for fishing in LongIsland Sound? Thank you
@@alexvej1 could you put link to the video?
Do you think the torqeedo travel would be enough motor for the fishskif?
Nicholas Yanarella I do. I tested it. I’ll post the speed and range data here in a minute.
Nicholas Yanarella Heres the data:
Speed, then Watt draw at that speed, then corresponding range at that speed.
FishSkiff 16 with Travel 1003
6.0 mph 1006 Watt 5.5 miles
5.0 mph 473 Watt 9.7 miles
4.0 mph 268 Watt 13.7 miles
3.0 mph 109 Watt 25.2 miles
2.0 mph 41 Watt 44.6 miles
1.0 mph 19 Watt 48.2 miles
Thank you#
Well done! Interesting rig. Like that you can still kick-up. Would like to see how it handles through rough, shallow say Mckees? Seems like a nice platform. As it is set up can you still seat 2? Motor/battery pretty heavy. I'd be using a trailer :-) Battery/motor combo nice. Pretty heavy, but not horrible.
Ray Benash I might stick it on my kayak trailer to see how it does. It would be easier to float it on and off a trailer. I’m curious to take it out in low clear conditions. It runs shallow!
Very interested in that experiment (low, clear) and see how easily the heavier motor kicks up. Going to look at the differences in the lower unit on this model vs travel and 403. Has me thinking about something custom :-)
Ray Benash This would not be a good option for a kayak. Something else is in the works though- with more power than the Ultralight 403.
Oh yeah - got you on that regarding kayak use. I see this inflatable platform as a separate set/solution - I like it for that. That's why I was asking if your current prototype if you will excludes the optional use of two seats? Regarding kayak comment - I was thinking along the same lines in terms of higher capacity/output motor/battery set up with same physical/weight characteristics as the 403. I'd really like to see a higher output motor (bottom end) along with same form factor 403 battery build from higher mAH cells for that. That's another discussion. I have seen the hints that something is coming for the UL line thanks to you :-) So kind of holding back on next kayak platform until I see what's up from Torqeedo, Wildy Fishing, and the 3rd party innovators.
Ray Benash I do put a second seat in there when I take my niece fishing. She was ultimately the reason I put this together. As far as the “higher power” option for the Ultralight, I’m working on it.
How puncture resistant is this from fish spines.
Ascension5dEarth I’ve bounced a jerkbait off it hard, so fish spines are no issue. If you go to the Sea Eagle Website, they show a truck driving over one of their inflatables and it did not puncture.
Fish wont Puncture the boat . i have dropped multiple fish in mine
So it's basically an inflatable attempt at a mini-bass boat, or jon boat
Great Ride! Are You worried about Hooks in the raft?
manny Excellent question! I’ve owned an inflatable before - a 16 foot cataraft. I have bounced jerkbaits off of the inflatable material, caught musky in it, ran into sharp jagged volcanic type ledge rock and pinched it in my trucks tailgate. The material is tough! Check out some of the Sea Eagle videos on testing durability. They drive a vehicle over it and do some other stuff. So, I’m not at all worried about the hooks puncturing it.
@@TheLittleStuff Thank You for the Reply! Check out a Boat called a Solo Skiff! It could be a tool in your arsenal!
not sure if you ever actually seen a Sea Eagle but those things are Military Grade Material. They run one over fully inflated with a Jeep and its fine
Nice! That setup looks like it would shed the wind pretty well. Outside of a surf launch is there any type of water you would be reluctant to put that craft on?
Dave Thompson It could flip in class 3. It’s not the cataraft. If it flipped, ugh. That would be a tough one to get back upright with a 53 lb battery strapped to it. Good thing is that the whole set up is IP 67 waterproof.