Hey Rich. Thanks for the video, always a pleasure to watch. Most of all, thanks for the awesome boat! Warped speed in your next fishing adventures! Drop by anytime to go fishing along the Southern Oregon Coast.
Hope you buy a new boat, don't wait to long love see you fishing. Greetz from the Netherlands! If we aren't in a new lockdown I wil be in Oregon 10 dec.
I never got a chance to come down to Oregon and go out fishing with you I’m bummed out oh well maybe next time good luck on your next invention loved watching your fishing videos
Commercial crab season starts December 1. They drop pots 3 days prior. They dropped soakers last Sunday. However there are a lot of derelict pots out there. Always stay vigilant for bouys.
What’s next? I just bought a 21’ Seahawk and have it at our beach house near Tillamook Bay. I have no clue what I’m doing when it comes to bay and ocean fishing. I need more vids…or if you’re looking to coach someone, I’ll pay for boat and fuel😁
Tillamook is a great place for fishing the bay is awesome for salmon in the fall and the ocean has everything in that area Just make sure you are cautious of that bar that bar it is extremely crazy at times All the techniques on my videos will work for that area you just got to find the spots Just chase the charter boats around for a while 👍
@@reel-grit Hey Jon your kinda correct. This Duckworth is my first Offshore Boat. My slalom skiing days comprised of a Malibu Skier and a 1994 Ski Nautique. Now its Drifting on the Umpqua and it won't be long I'll be launching out of Coos Bay and Brookings. Rich has always been my inspiration to get offshore! Hope to see ya out there.
Rich, feel free to let the new owner know he can ping me on my RiverZZZ email if he has any Duck questions I can help with, mine is white but it should translate :) Kevin. To the new owner.... take it slow, drive only as fast as the speed you want to hit something at when in close proximity to objects, and neutral is your friend at the docks(you can still steer)bump in and out of gear, it took me a while to realize this as mine idles at about 4-5 mph due to the tuna props I run. get lots of time behind the wheel , I suggest some mid week runs to avoid the crowds while you learn, the bay is a nice flat place to learn with "less" current to contend with.
Hello Kevin, I appreciate your concerns. I totally understand the bumping of the throttle in and out to limit your speed. My Nautique idled a bit fast at times and I always had to bump the throttle while going through 5 mph birthing areas and during docking in high currents on the Delta river ways. BTW; I am planning to launch at the Charleston Marina Complex on my first adventure with this boat, mainly to get familiar with the electronic components and of course the handling and maneuvering of this Duck.
@@DadsEchelonTactical I have no concerns, you will be fine, just tips, don't hesitate to reach out with questions. I also had a river boat prior to my offshore 30, and it is very diff, can chat sometime if you want, in the meantime.. realize its is heavy (>10K#) and has a high profile.... I added a removable flag to the nose of my trailer to aide loading, and a ton of other tweaks. with time it will become easier, but don't underestimate it, it can cause a S___T ton of damage fast.. BUT, once out in the ocean you can relax (some:) ) redundancy is your friend ou in the deep blue (back up radios, electronics, batteries,etc.) oh and of course watch out for the other guys esp at the docks... I always leave someone on the boat as a push guard, my brother was waiting for me to get the truck and someone pitched their boat off the trailer but still had the motor travel shocks in so couldnt maneuver the boat now headed right at me... many more stories just like it.
Looking forward to your next boat and adventure.
Hey Rich. Thanks for the video, always a pleasure to watch. Most of all, thanks for the awesome boat! Warped speed in your next fishing adventures! Drop by anytime to go fishing along the Southern Oregon Coast.
Will do Robert will need to hit you up for sure!
Hope you buy a new boat, don't wait to long love see you fishing. Greetz from the Netherlands! If we aren't in a new lockdown I wil be in Oregon 10 dec.
I never got a chance to come down to Oregon and go out fishing with you I’m bummed out oh well maybe next time good luck on your next invention loved watching your fishing videos
Commercial crab season starts December 1. They drop pots 3 days prior. They dropped soakers last Sunday. However there are a lot of derelict pots out there. Always stay vigilant for bouys.
Awesome feed back. So Commercial Crabbing continues until?
@@DadsEchelonTactical 1 Dec thru Aug
@@DadsEchelonTactical though the greater majority is done within 30-45 days. The season is open until Aug
IT WAS A 🌞🌞SUNNY BEAUTIFUL DAY IN FLORIDA.....TRUMPER!
Yes I know it's awesome there my wife is there she sent me pictures from Apollo Beach FL
@@richstiefel the Gulf is always nicer than the Atlantic!
you'll be missed Rich.. tell the new owner see me out there come by and say hi. I'll be in the Cindy Mae 2
Sad day. Hope the best for the new and old owners.
You are back
Now that you’re selling this boat what are you getting?
I just found your channel. I'm kinda bummed you sold your boat. Are you planning to get another one here in the near future?
Yes still looking
That's too bad. It doesn't look like there will be anymore fishing shows..
This guy is way in over his head with this boat.
Well
he'll learn it takes time
Did you buy your next boat yet? We are all waiting for your next boat videos.
Unfortunately best case scenario will be this summer so not yet 🌞
@@richstiefel Bummer, but thank you for your reply.
Trumper next new boat will be the Stabicraft 2750.
Oh noooo… what are you gonna do for fishing in the future?
There's always the next boat
@@richstiefel What do you have in mind?
What’s next? I just bought a 21’ Seahawk and have it at our beach house near Tillamook Bay. I have no clue what I’m doing when it comes to bay and ocean fishing. I need more vids…or if you’re looking to coach someone, I’ll pay for boat and fuel😁
Tillamook is a great place for fishing the bay is awesome for salmon in the fall and the ocean has everything in that area
Just make sure you are cautious of that bar that bar it is extremely crazy at times
All the techniques on my videos will work for that area you just got to find the spots
Just chase the charter boats around for a while 👍
Oh noo! Why did you sell?
Made some other investments there's always another boat coming soon!!
Gonna miss No Collusion! Keeping your slip?
Hey Rich. If you are wanting a deck hand I’ll be your man. Genuinely asking you give a place and time and I’ll be there
So you getting another boat ???
There's always another boat 😜😜
probably this summer😁
Did he buy it?
Yes done deal
I should have a new
boat by next summer !!
@@richstiefel are you going to let us know which boat or surprise?
@@richstiefel Was that his first boat? If yes, he is in over his head with that beast. The good thing it is aluminum :)
@@reel-grit Hey Jon your kinda correct. This Duckworth is my first Offshore Boat. My slalom skiing days comprised of a Malibu Skier and a 1994 Ski Nautique. Now its Drifting on the Umpqua and it won't be long I'll be launching out of Coos Bay and Brookings. Rich has always been my inspiration to get offshore! Hope to see ya out there.
@@DadsEchelonTactical I fish out of brookings. Can’t wait to see NO COLLUSION on the water!
What did you sell her for $?
Oof, lucky guy
Prawns and crabs you can do.ut when ever the government let's you get them. They're always out. On rocks you get rock crab in mud dugeon.
Rich, feel free to let the new owner know he can ping me on my RiverZZZ email if he has any Duck questions I can help with, mine is white but it should translate :) Kevin. To the new owner.... take it slow, drive only as fast as the speed you want to hit something at when in close proximity to objects, and neutral is your friend at the docks(you can still steer)bump in and out of gear, it took me a while to realize this as mine idles at about 4-5 mph due to the tuna props I run. get lots of time behind the wheel , I suggest some mid week runs to avoid the crowds while you learn, the bay is a nice flat place to learn with "less" current to contend with.
Hello Kevin, I appreciate your concerns. I totally understand the bumping of the throttle in and out to limit your speed. My Nautique idled a bit fast at times and I always had to bump the throttle while going through 5 mph birthing areas and during docking in high currents on the Delta river ways. BTW; I am planning to launch at the Charleston Marina Complex on my first adventure with this boat, mainly to get familiar with the electronic components and of course the handling and maneuvering of this Duck.
@@DadsEchelonTactical I have no concerns, you will be fine, just tips, don't hesitate to reach out with questions. I also had a river boat prior to my offshore 30, and it is very diff, can chat sometime if you want, in the meantime.. realize its is heavy (>10K#) and has a high profile.... I added a removable flag to the nose of my trailer to aide loading, and a ton of other tweaks. with time it will become easier, but don't underestimate it, it can cause a S___T ton of damage fast.. BUT, once out in the ocean you can relax (some:) ) redundancy is your friend ou in the deep blue (back up radios, electronics, batteries,etc.) oh and of course watch out for the other guys esp at the docks... I always leave someone on the boat as a push guard, my brother was waiting for me to get the truck and someone pitched their boat off the trailer but still had the motor travel shocks in so couldnt maneuver the boat now headed right at me... many more stories just like it.
This guy filming is not buying ur boat right??