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jimjimjim
Posted 12/3/2013 12:16 PM (#676958)
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What kind of boats do you guys use on the rivers ?? ,,,, from the pictures, they look like upscale modified-vee jon boats --- thanks --- jim
Triplethreat
Posted 12/3/2013 9:45 PM (#677084 - in reply to #676958)
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Location: River
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10200640052987472&set=pb.134...
There she is. Sea Ark Skimmer. 45 jet. I can get in 3 inches if im alone. 30 mph. its 84 inches wide so that helps me stay up in the water. Its a great river boat.
lennyg3
Posted 12/4/2013 1:18 AM (#677092 - in reply to #677084)
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Location: NE PA
here's my river boat... G3 HP180 with a 225 merc opti jet. Get right around 50mph out of her at full tilt. cruise in the mid 30s. plenty stable, and doesn't slide like most jets because of the stepped hull.


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jimjimjim
Posted 12/4/2013 9:56 AM (#677121 - in reply to #677092)
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Thanks for the info and pics !! ---- jim
tomyv
Posted 12/4/2013 11:19 AM (#677141 - in reply to #677121)
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Location: Washington, PA
I run an alumacraft pro175 with a Yamaha 90/65 Jet
Slamr
Posted 12/4/2013 2:23 PM (#677190 - in reply to #677141)
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tomyv - 12/4/2013 11:19 AM

I run an alumacraft pro175 with a Yamaha 90/65 Jet


and it runs when it's REALLY SHARROW!
TomSS20
Posted 12/5/2013 10:54 AM (#677357 - in reply to #676958)
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For fun, google:
Rock Proof boats
RiverPro boats
Cody
Posted 12/6/2013 6:13 PM (#677642 - in reply to #676958)
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Jim, I have a 2008 G3 1860 Center Console Tunnel Jet with an 115/80 Yamaha 4-stroke and love it ! Not one problem with the boat or motor, however there is just one problem....I JUST DON'T GET TO USE IT ENOUGH !!!!! UGH !!!
Big Rock
Posted 12/9/2013 12:54 PM (#678023 - in reply to #677642)
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Location: Wisconsin River
Cody - 12/6/2013 6:13 PM

Jim, I have a 2008 G3 1860 Center Console Tunnel Jet with an 115/80 Yamaha 4-stroke and love it ! Not one problem with the boat or motor, however there is just one problem....I JUST DON'T GET TO USE IT ENOUGH !!!!! UGH !!!



That is one sweet river boat. Not sure if I would get the jet or the prop version.
How does it handle in chop?
Cody
Posted 12/9/2013 3:09 PM (#678044 - in reply to #676958)
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Big Rock, for the rivers around here I need a Jet and it doesn't handle too bad in choppy water although definately not a V-Bottom. Not sure how deep the Wisconsin river is ? The Susquehanna, Juniata and Allegheny where I fish its kinda required due to depth unless you don't mind replacing lower units and rebuilding props which I don't know anyone who does LOL. I know alot of guys in my old B.A.S.S. club who bought props then wished they had bought a jet. I learned the hard way, now I have the Jet.
Big Rock
Posted 12/10/2013 10:57 AM (#678209 - in reply to #676958)
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Location: Wisconsin River
Mostly sand here, rock is to the north. shallow, YES!! Afraid the sand would chew up impellers. How much performance diffrence on a tunnel boat?
Cody
Posted 12/11/2013 2:57 PM (#678460 - in reply to #678209)
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You will loose sum H.P. to a jet that is why I get the biggest motor permissable for that boat. My belief is there is only one thing better than power and that is more power. If you are in shallow water believe me you want a jet. I replaced a lower unit on a Honda and had numerous propellers rebuilt till I saw the light and got a jet. Sure you will suck up some gravel from time to time. My impeller is a plastic material and I have not had to replace it yet, its a wear and tear item and when I finally do its going to be a stainless steel impeller. Trust me if you are fishing and or boating in shallow water don't waste your money doing it twice get a jet to start you will be happy you did. I learned the hard way on that one. A tunnel jet will get you even shallower and less likely to inhale gravel, sand not as rough on impellers as rock. I'm so happy with my G3, been in 3 three inches of water already.

Edited by Cody 12/11/2013 3:01 PM
Big Rock
Posted 12/11/2013 5:26 PM (#678484 - in reply to #676958)
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Location: Wisconsin River
Ever see these? intruder 18
http://www.dreamboats.net/
Check out the video of the boat running through really skinny water.
tomyv
Posted 12/11/2013 5:36 PM (#678489 - in reply to #678209)
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Location: Washington, PA
Generally speaking, you shouldn't put much sand through an impeller. As long as you are on plane and keep the throttle down, you will only suck up water for the most part. That being said, after a few encounters with VERY shallow sand bars (like sticking out of the water shallow), I am still running the same impeller and haven't noticed any difference.

Generally the sleeve will go first, and both the sleeve and impeller will need replaced every few years.
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