No it’s Hewes, they are responsible. Not me. Every Hewes I’ve owned has had a cracked transom. They are in my opinion all in this shape or will be soon!!
This boat will sell quick they are loved and sought after. I fish my second Redfisher now ( 2020 ) purchased new and had a 2010 that was almost new when purchased. I prefer boats that have the best chance of trouble free but some motivated individuals will eat that Lappy up.
So you make a clickbait title calling a hewes redfisher the “WORST BOAT EVER” because you bought a piece of shit hack job repair of a most likely salvage titled boat? You constantly keep saying you aren’t going to repair it so why did you just dump $3k down the drain? Over a 2 1/2hr drive? Jesus Christ dude I have a 94 redfisher thing is a beast, beat hard for its entire life span with no breaks and it’s solid as a rock. Full composite construction with 0 soft spots or major cracking in almost 30 years of use. Don’t bash an entire brand over a bad purchase
I doubt at all that 94 redfisher is in original condition then, I bet someone before you dump a bunch of money into it fixing it if yours doesnt have any issues. Every Hewes ive owned has needed a transom, stringers or floors. Thankfully people like you are out there to over pay for junk boats.
@Knotts Fishing idk bro I ran the piss out of my 98 bayfisher for 10 years. Never had any issues with her. Boat was solid as a rock. Bought it for 6,500, sold it for 6,500 a decade later.
@@KnottsFishing grandfather bought the boat from the original owner In 2000, knew the owner since he bought the boat new in 94, boat has been in our family ever since. Sat on a lift for 10 years with use nearly every weekend, got a new engine in 2007 and full rewire in 2011. Recently got a full refit by me, I'm a boat electrician by trade, new trolling motor, hds 9 live, active target 2, full Rockford m2 sound system with jl mm100 head unit and 5 channel jl amp, new batteries, full rewire again, switch panel, teak accent panels, and lumitec lighting all around. Did gelcoat touch up around the sides and deck from chips and holes over the years, and sea decked the lower deck because the boat had been used so much the non skid was nearly gone on the entire deck and I preferred not to put awlgrip on a 100% gel coated boat. Not a single structural repair needed or done on the hull since it was made and I can bet my life on that. And yes the boat has been USED, 100 hours every season since purchase. Running waters from north florida all the way to keywest. Anyone looking to buy one of these boats: do a real inspection do not trust your buddy who shows up with a six pack and a hammer to be the guy inspecting your boat, especially If you’re spending thousands of dollars.
@@KnottsFishing lol same here last year was rough for some reason. The year before I was top 5k out of a little over 90. Try pulp out. I think I'm actually going to pay to play this season. Lots of people win prizes.
LOL! I've owned a Hewes Redfisher for a few years now. I first owned a Gheenoe, then upgraded to an Ankona Shadowcast and now I own the Hewes. Without a doubt the Hewes is the best boat I have owned. It out fishes all my other boats. From Reds and Trout in the flats to Big Tarpon and Snook out at the inlets and even Caught Kingfish nearshore in my Hewes. Your fault for buying that piece of junk.
@@KnottsFishing maybe slow down when you hit the speed bumps or train tracks. My redfisher is 18 years old and absolutely no structural issues. My dad drove it up on some rocks outside the fort Pierce marina. No cracks. Just scratches, some deep one clear through the gel coat.
@@PlayingwithKnives911 highly doubt speed bumps and railroad tracks are the issue, its consistently the same brand boat and same cracks. This one was click bait but Ive had 3 other with exact same transom cracks.
I have a Hewes Redfisher and I'm fixing to sell it. It needs repairs but I'm not going to do any half ass repairs like this. That's screwing people. I'll give the buyer a good price and let them fix it professionally. I can't stand stuff like this. This is straight ripping people off
I see this is an old post, but Hewes isn’t the problem, it’s your decision! That boat is a wreck, but you bought it!
No it’s Hewes, they are responsible. Not me. Every Hewes I’ve owned has had a cracked transom. They are in my opinion all in this shape or will be soon!!
This boat will sell quick they are loved and sought after. I fish my second Redfisher now ( 2020 ) purchased new and had a 2010 that was almost new when purchased. I prefer boats that have the best chance of trouble free but some motivated individuals will eat that Lappy up.
It sold in about two weeks.
Man thanks very much.Your videos are really helpful to me.Thank you again.
Thanks for the feedback. If you ever need help with anything hit me up. Here to help.
So you make a clickbait title calling a hewes redfisher the “WORST BOAT EVER” because you bought a piece of shit hack job repair of a most likely salvage titled boat? You constantly keep saying you aren’t going to repair it so why did you just dump $3k down the drain? Over a 2 1/2hr drive? Jesus Christ dude
I have a 94 redfisher thing is a beast, beat hard for its entire life span with no breaks and it’s solid as a rock. Full composite construction with 0 soft spots or major cracking in almost 30 years of use.
Don’t bash an entire brand over a bad purchase
I doubt at all that 94 redfisher is in original condition then, I bet someone before you dump a bunch of money into it fixing it if yours doesnt have any issues. Every Hewes ive owned has needed a transom, stringers or floors. Thankfully people like you are out there to over pay for junk boats.
@Knotts Fishing idk bro I ran the piss out of my 98 bayfisher for 10 years. Never had any issues with her. Boat was solid as a rock. Bought it for 6,500, sold it for 6,500 a decade later.
@@KnottsFishing grandfather bought the boat from the original owner In 2000, knew the owner since he bought the boat new in 94, boat has been in our family ever since. Sat on a lift for 10 years with use nearly every weekend, got a new engine in 2007 and full rewire in 2011.
Recently got a full refit by me, I'm a boat electrician by trade, new trolling motor, hds 9 live, active target 2, full Rockford m2 sound system with jl mm100 head unit and 5 channel jl amp, new batteries, full rewire again, switch panel, teak accent panels, and lumitec lighting all around.
Did gelcoat touch up around the sides and deck from chips and holes over the years, and sea decked the lower deck because the boat had been used so much the non skid was nearly gone on the entire deck and I preferred not to put awlgrip on a 100% gel coated boat.
Not a single structural repair needed or done on the hull since it was made and I can bet my life on that.
And yes the boat has been USED, 100 hours every season since purchase. Running waters from north florida all the way to keywest.
Anyone looking to buy one of these boats: do a real inspection do not trust your buddy who shows up with a six pack and a hammer to be the guy inspecting your boat, especially If you’re spending thousands of dollars.
@@KnottsFishingI have a 99 bonefisher and have had none of those issues, Kevlar infused hull and no transom issues ever nor cracks.
Missed you dude. Happy new year. Was thinking man I hope he fixes this, then as the video went on I agree with your decision. That thing is rough.
I was hoping it was going to be a good one to fix up. Unfortunately not, Happy new year! Sx starts soon! 🥳
@@KnottsFishing ill be watching at this time next week lol. Couldn't be more pumped. Do you play any fantasy?
@@motofarmmx2430 yes I do the Rmfantasy one. Last year I sucked. The year before I was on fire.
@@KnottsFishing lol same here last year was rough for some reason. The year before I was top 5k out of a little over 90. Try pulp out. I think I'm actually going to pay to play this season. Lots of people win prizes.
@@motofarmmx2430 ill give it a try! Do they have it where you can out yourself in groups too?
Great tips for buyers!
LOL! I've owned a Hewes Redfisher for a few years now. I first owned a Gheenoe, then upgraded to an Ankona Shadowcast and now I own the Hewes. Without a doubt the Hewes is the best boat I have owned. It out fishes all my other boats. From Reds and Trout in the flats to Big Tarpon and Snook out at the inlets and even Caught Kingfish nearshore in my Hewes. Your fault for buying that piece of junk.
🤡 comparing a gheenoe to a Hewes no wonder you think they are good boats. 😆
Ive owned 3 of them and they all are trash.🗑️
@Knotts Fishing. Appreciate the info. And subscribed. Would you recommend to stay away from these Lappy Hewes? I’ve been looking one…..
Id not stay away from them but id definitely look them over with a fine tooth comb. Ive had some great one as long as this one.
Thank you Sir.
You can’t blame ghetto repairs on the manufacturer.
What about the three other redfishers with cracks in the transom?
@@KnottsFishing maybe slow down when you hit the speed bumps or train tracks. My redfisher is 18 years old and absolutely no structural issues. My dad drove it up on some rocks outside the fort Pierce marina. No cracks. Just scratches, some deep one clear through the gel coat.
@@PlayingwithKnives911 highly doubt speed bumps and railroad tracks are the issue, its consistently the same brand boat and same cracks. This one was click bait but Ive had 3 other with exact same transom cracks.
I have a Hewes Redfisher and I'm fixing to sell it. It needs repairs but I'm not going to do any half ass repairs like this. That's screwing people. I'll give the buyer a good price and let them fix it professionally. I can't stand stuff like this. This is straight ripping people off
💯!!! Josh shoot me some details on your boat i might be interested in buying it to fix up.
Jerry.w.knotts@gmail.com
Those people that sold it got some crap karma coming...
For real man! He tried to pretend like the transom wasn’t shot and all that.
Your lucky you even found a boat for 3k. This is a very nice boat for 3k
💯 def worth the price. Just horribly repaired.