IK-NWhunter
Active member
Maybe this should go in the fishing hole section, but I thought I'd get the attention of more Alaskans here. I recently moved to Palmer from Oregon and brought my little boat with me. It's 12ft, V hull, & has a 15hp prop driven Honda. The draft is about 10" depending on how I'm loaded. It's an old boat, my grandfather bought it in the 60's and I put a lot of work and $ into restoring it. It's mostly riveted aluminum and it’s pretty thin, except for the transom which I reinforced to put the new motor on. Striking a rock or deadhead on plane might just punch a hole in the hull rather than dent it.
I know most people run rivers in AK with jet boats, so a prop drive isn't ideal. I'm wondering if I could get by with this on the Susitna and some of its tributaries like the Deshka or Portage Creek? The boat is so small, I'm not really interested in going through rapids or anything like that. How much of that is on the Susitna and its tribs? What kind of anchor do I need to hold bottom?
Are there better river systems for this kind of boat I can access from the road system? Or should I cut my loses and just sell it to someone looking to fish small lakes & get something better for running rivers? I don't imagine 20ft jet boats come cheap up here.
I know most people run rivers in AK with jet boats, so a prop drive isn't ideal. I'm wondering if I could get by with this on the Susitna and some of its tributaries like the Deshka or Portage Creek? The boat is so small, I'm not really interested in going through rapids or anything like that. How much of that is on the Susitna and its tribs? What kind of anchor do I need to hold bottom?
Are there better river systems for this kind of boat I can access from the road system? Or should I cut my loses and just sell it to someone looking to fish small lakes & get something better for running rivers? I don't imagine 20ft jet boats come cheap up here.