Salmonchaser
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that is a stout boat, a very good boat for the money.
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Thus far, tolerating my abuse.that is a stout boat, a very good boat for the money.
More along the lines of, breaking it in... Hah!
Boating along @ 20mph in 25' of water and suddenly, Bam!
Buddy and I looked at each other both with a "WT-Heck?" expression...
I have a hummingbird chip for the lakes in the provincial fishing area that's saved my bacon countless times knowing the topography.
In this case, no topography...
Middle of the open body of water, routing along a prior day path, hit a topped off tree approx 1' underwater!
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Lessons learned. The lake was originally a massive logging operation in a reasonable land depression they filled in as a reservoir. Great pike fishing around submerged stumps in shallow water though didn't expect a standing topped tree underwater.
We tied off a plastic container so hopefully others don't incur the same experience.
An island with camp site. Not near as amazing as another thread pic of Champlain Lake Vermont island camp location though intent was a buddy and I fishing.
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It's been a blast for all activities though the $ is a constant factor, especially operating as a rookie at the helm. Haha!
We had a blast non stop catching little hammerheads on to 7-10#ers.
Humor and fun...
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Had the opportunity to try out the high pressure spray nozzle attachment and easily hosed off our platform.
Had some amazing pike tempura coated evening edibles along with usual fire pit brats.
So, I figure, I'll weld a piece of aluminum onto the portion I snapped, and attach this item found with decent reviews ($190$)...
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Purchased a new Solar7 SS prop, ($450$) and a "SOLAS Rubex 107 Hub Kit"... and, we hope to make one last trek this year with a friend and his family.
It's been a blast, education, and expense.
That's rookie boating 101...
Thus far, tolerating my abuse.
Questions for boat gurus...
I soft grinded the broken lower motor skeg (for lack of a better description) and added the attachment shown in the quoted message above. I've right angle lined it up as precise as possible for center line and angle 90* / flat to the prop edge with an approx 1&1/4 spacing.
My Q... See pics:
The void open space, between the brackets, will this cause possible reduced mph / cavitation / other issues?
I am contemplating filling in the entire void with JB Weld and sanding both sides smoothly to resolve any possible issues. However, once I do that, it will require a good cutting wheel to remove if crap happens.
I bought a new prop ($450...) And hub assembly. Next project. Any tips to take the prop off and replace? Solas prop, RBX hub assembly.