Thanks for the jet boat tips I will be going out soon on the Sandy river for my first steelhead trip of the year in my used 16' Smokercraft sled with a 90hp Mercury jet pump motor.
Just came across your page , nice to see a local give some awesome advice. I’m from the area too and saving up for my jet boat that I really want. I used to have a bayliner prop boat but sold it many years ago and now missing the water like crazy . When I get mine maybe we link up and head out to the water . I live about a mile from the Potomac.
Greetings and thanks for the video information. I just thought of a crucial decision-making question. But first let me give you some entail of the weight set-up/distribution in the boat: It has a heavy (130 lb give or take) 25 Horsepower Mercury Jet drive 2-Stroke Outboard, AGM Gel Optimum Bluetop cranking battery, and (185 lb) me in the back of the jon boat The front has a 55 lb thrust Motorguide (about 30+ lbs) trolling motor, two heavy Duracell deep cycle batteries, a 5.5 gallon fuel tank, a couple of anchors (37 lbs total ), etc. (And eventually I may add front and rear decking) I thought to put Nauticus trim tabs on my 14 foot jon boat to help it come on plane even better. But if I install the trim tabs, will the stern/transom be raised too high out of water and cause too much air to get sucked in the intake of the jet drive?? The white caps/big chop I endured last night coming across the main lake doing 19 mph made me think about this!!😆😅
You did a great job on that video my friend I’m wanting to purchase a jet drive Kit for my 90 Yamaha uveitis on a 17 G3 hopefully I can get 28 mph it does 40 with two people and 3 heavy batteries getting ready to replace with lithium batteries soon seeing what you think 👍
Summer the river levels get low out here in Ohio. So I bought an airboat an old air boat 350 Chevrolet engine direct drive to the 72 inch propeller.... and it's bad ass It I'lll take you smooth up stream and so an 8th of an inch of water is you'll need on plane. to wear a kayak or a canoe drags on the bottom... And literally have to get out to move the boat to deeper water.. no problem with an airboat...
I’ve got a 16ft bass tracker with a Mercury 2 stroke 35hp. Deck and all is aluminum, do you think I would be extremely unhappy converting it to a jet with my current powerhead? I can pick the jet up cheap to convert it vs finding a 60/40 or the like. Thanks in advance
Most of what you have there are shelves, the big question would be have you ever had your boat down on the lower Monocacy, from the aquaduct up past the 28 bridge?
@@WildernessPursuits301 nice, my old stomping grounds was on the upper section of the river, between Keysville/Rocky Ridge and Woodsboro. We used prop boats and jet skis above the dam at Rocky Ridge. My plan is to purchase. Jet powered jon boat later this year and use it on the lower section of the river for fishing and hunting.
Just got my 17’ tracker with a jet and my stomping grounds is the upper Potomac from dargans to whites ferry. you been catchin anything lately? been real slow the past couple months!
@@scottsmith6571 I started with a 17' Grumman canoe. I bounced that thing of so many rocks over the years, still have it! I am a big fan of Alweld boats. I currently run a Alweld 1856 JC with a 225 yamaha jet on it. There is a learning curve to a flat bottom jet, lots of sliding due to no prop in the water and flat bottom.
@@Ajaxaxxess hell yeah dude fun stuff, I got a 1750 smoker craft sportsman with a Yamaha 60/40 and she does 30mph with me and my girlfriend and a shit ton of fishing gear. I want to downsize to a 14 or 16ft, don’t really need that much room and the 1448 would be fast
I don't understand why anyone would want to run a propeller driven boat. A jet may go over dead head logs in slow moving rivers that don't have current strong enough for them to show. Also if you are fishing a new lake, traveling a high speed, I would rather be in a boat with a jet. Many Mn. lakes have rocks structure just under the surface that a jet will pass over and a prop will not.
Big waves pull jets out of the water, they cavitate and lose power. Props give more hp the the propulsive device than jets and are more economical. The both have their areas to shine for sure. I own both prop and jet for that reason.
The ocean, the bay, rough bar crossings. We had a police department get a jet, they went back to an inboard simply because they had way too many problems with marine plant life. The other problem being the pump is always pumping so they’re either in forward or reverse even with your throttle at neutral. This makes holding a steady position a bit difficult for water rescue that are easy enough with a prop by just returning to neutral. Everything has pros and cons, but every user is different. Personally I love having twin engines for handling purposes, I know lots of people who would rather not mess with it. I just dock with the engine only and don’t have to mess with my steering. Lots of people really hate that and just want one huge engine.
Said the same stuff over and over. Only one video of you running something that isn't even shallow. If you ever really wanna run the skinny come down to Missouri and I'll show you whats up.
So basically, look out for rocks and the depth of the water? Wouldn’t it have been quicker to say use common sense? Yeah, there’s no real knowledge here. Oh and… What was all that lame video before the commentary? Lol rock on bro.
Thanks for the jet boat tips I will be going out soon on the Sandy river for my first steelhead trip of the year in my used 16' Smokercraft sled with a 90hp Mercury jet pump motor.
I use that ramp quite a bit. Beautiful area. Thanks for the video.
Just came across your page , nice to see a local give some awesome advice. I’m from the area too and saving up for my jet boat that I really want. I used to have a bayliner prop boat but sold it many years ago and now missing the water like crazy . When I get mine maybe we link up and head out to the water . I live about a mile from the Potomac.
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Best tip of this video was how to properly hitch the boat trailer to the truck. I've been doing wrong all these years.
Those east coast rivers are tough.
Greetings and thanks for the video information. I just thought of a crucial decision-making question. But first let me give you some entail of the weight set-up/distribution in the boat:
It has a heavy (130 lb give or take) 25 Horsepower Mercury Jet drive 2-Stroke Outboard, AGM Gel Optimum Bluetop cranking battery, and (185 lb) me in the back of the jon boat
The front has a 55 lb thrust Motorguide (about 30+ lbs) trolling motor, two heavy Duracell deep cycle batteries, a 5.5 gallon fuel tank, a couple of anchors (37 lbs total ), etc.
(And eventually I may add front and rear decking)
I thought to put Nauticus trim tabs on my 14 foot jon boat to help it come on plane even better.
But if I install the trim tabs, will the stern/transom be raised too high out of water and cause too much air to get sucked in the intake of the jet drive?? The white caps/big chop I endured last night coming across the main lake doing 19 mph made me think about this!!😆😅
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You did a great job on that video my friend I’m wanting to purchase a jet drive Kit for my 90 Yamaha uveitis on a 17 G3 hopefully I can get 28 mph it does 40 with two people and 3 heavy batteries getting ready to replace with lithium batteries soon seeing what you think 👍
Summer the river levels get low out here in Ohio. So I bought an airboat an old air boat 350 Chevrolet engine direct drive to the 72 inch propeller.... and it's bad ass It I'lll take you smooth up stream and so an 8th of an inch of water is you'll need on plane. to wear a kayak or a canoe drags on the bottom... And literally have to get out to move the boat to deeper water.. no problem with an airboat...
Honestly that sounds dope !! If it does get super shallow I’ll pull out the kayak
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Do you use a spot lock trolling motor? Or are you anchoring?
I’ve got a 16ft bass tracker with a Mercury 2 stroke 35hp. Deck and all is aluminum, do you think I would be extremely unhappy converting it to a jet with my current powerhead? I can pick the jet up cheap to convert it vs finding a 60/40 or the like. Thanks in advance
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Most of what you have there are shelves, the big question would be have you ever had your boat down on the lower Monocacy, from the aquaduct up past the 28 bridge?
when theres water yea I've ran up to were the old wal-mart use to be :D
@@WildernessPursuits301 nice, my old stomping grounds was on the upper section of the river, between Keysville/Rocky Ridge and Woodsboro. We used prop boats and jet skis above the dam at Rocky Ridge. My plan is to purchase. Jet powered jon boat later this year and use it on the lower section of the river for fishing and hunting.
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips. I have a jet and learning how to navigate the Susquehanna her in PA. Trial and error.
Let me know when you figure it out !
Yea a lot that i have learned has been trail & error. I started out first using a kayak to figure out the river system
Just got my 17’ tracker with a jet and my stomping grounds is the upper Potomac from dargans to whites ferry. you been catchin anything lately? been real slow the past couple months!
Yea I’ve been catch a lot of smallies
Gona start uploading more videos again in the next couple of weeks.
Id suggest getting a canoe for 10 years and learn how to read a river. Then start with a 40 or 60 hp jet rig.
I started out still using a Caimen 2 manwith 85 ftlbs . Perfect for small rivers but I want to go further
Thinking about a havoc jet John now side console .. I think it’s called a river rat
@@scottsmith6571 I started with a 17' Grumman canoe. I bounced that thing of so many rocks over the years, still have it! I am a big fan of Alweld boats. I currently run a Alweld 1856 JC with a 225 yamaha jet on it.
There is a learning curve to a flat bottom jet, lots of sliding due to no prop in the water and flat bottom.
@@Ajaxaxxess hell yeah dude fun stuff, I got a 1750 smoker craft sportsman with a Yamaha 60/40 and she does 30mph with me and my girlfriend and a shit ton of fishing gear. I want to downsize to a 14 or 16ft, don’t really need that much room and the 1448 would be fast
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You talk but say nothing. Depth finder useless at 2 ft or less. Yes I do fish the river almost every day, Dargan all the way up. Many dos & donts !
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I don't understand why anyone would want to run a propeller driven boat. A jet may go over dead head logs in slow moving rivers that don't have current strong enough for them to show. Also if you are fishing a new lake, traveling a high speed, I would rather be in a boat with a jet. Many Mn. lakes have rocks structure just under the surface that a jet will pass over and a prop will not.
on thing is when there is grass :(
Big waves pull jets out of the water, they cavitate and lose power. Props give more hp the the propulsive device than jets and are more economical. The both have their areas to shine for sure. I own both prop and jet for that reason.
The ocean, the bay, rough bar crossings. We had a police department get a jet, they went back to an inboard simply because they had way too many problems with marine plant life.
The other problem being the pump is always pumping so they’re either in forward or reverse even with your throttle at neutral. This makes holding a steady position a bit difficult for water rescue that are easy enough with a prop by just returning to neutral.
Everything has pros and cons, but every user is different.
Personally I love having twin engines for handling purposes, I know lots of people who would rather not mess with it. I just dock with the engine only and don’t have to mess with my steering. Lots of people really hate that and just want one huge engine.
Where did you get the boat? I’m looking for a jet drive river boat to fish the Potomac too
eBay.
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This is a great video man thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Hi i am new to boat do i absolutely need a tunnel hull for a jet outboard?
No you don’t. Check out river rockets
Hey. I have a super basic question. Do you do replies?
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I have a 1648 alumacraft can i go with a 40hp Jet outboard or it would be too big of a motor
I have a Weld-craft 1652 with a 60/40 Mercury Jet and its Prefect!
Sage Raven nice to ear its not too heavy? That mean i should be good
I have a 1648 with a Suzuki 140/100. Had the transom rebuilt completely from boxed aluminum.
Excellent video! New to your channel
Welcome to the Community
Less broll. Or same amount and speed it up.
What river are you on
Potomac River
That is a great small mouth river and musky and cat's and walley been all over that area beautiful country
What river? I run a jetboat on the Delaware all the time.
Potomac River
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Said the same stuff over and over. Only one video of you running something that isn't even shallow. If you ever really wanna run the skinny come down to Missouri and I'll show you whats up.
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So basically, look out for rocks and the depth of the water? Wouldn’t it have been quicker to say use common sense? Yeah, there’s no real knowledge here. Oh and… What was all that lame video before the commentary? Lol rock on bro.
Your a pussy cat dude atleast he tried to help someone out.. “looking ahead for the V’s” is gonna help me out.
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