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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2017, 06:20:34 AM »
You will loose at 1/3 of your horsepower with a pump so if you go that route make sure you get the most HP you can

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2017, 06:43:00 AM »
Quote from: Henrydog link=topic=214319.msg2854144#msg2854144 dates​=1497446434
You will loose at 1/3 of your horsepower with a pump so if you go that route make sure you get the most HP you can

Take this advise to the bank.
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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2017, 07:08:32 AM »
You will loose at 1/3 of your horsepower with a pump so if you go that route make sure you get the most HP you can

Can he tighten that 1/3 of his hp?  :chuckle:

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #18 on: June 14, 2017, 07:13:32 AM »
Actually Taco you can, with a metric socket set from Harbor Freight, a couple of friends, and a case or two of beer. :chuckle:

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #19 on: June 14, 2017, 07:17:55 AM »
Depends on your budget, I would also look at rh boats. I'm not an expert but for a fully rigged boat your about 30ish compared to the super vee for 50ish. I'm buying one this winter, and ill use it for guiding lakes and the Columbia
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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2017, 08:23:15 AM »
Is there much of a big water benefit to an outboard and swapping the prop and jet?

Thanks for all the information so far
Yes, outboard jets suck (literally) in big water. My Sportjet in my Raptor has zero cavitation issues, but my old boat (20' NorthRiver with SJ) cavitated quite a bit. It's all in the design of the hull. Problem with outboard jets, is the shoe is normally level with the bottom of the transom, making it prone to sucking air in choppy water.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #21 on: June 14, 2017, 09:07:47 AM »
Is there much of a big water benefit to an outboard and swapping the prop and jet?

Thanks for all the information so far
Yes, outboard jets suck (literally) in big water. My Sportjet in my Raptor has zero cavitation issues, but my old boat (20' NorthRiver with SJ) cavitated quite a bit. It's all in the design of the hull. Problem with outboard jets, is the shoe is normally level with the bottom of the transom, making it prone to sucking air in choppy water.
Thats why Wooldridge has perfected the jet tunnel. Airless water to the pump even in chop, and it raises the pump out of harms way, making the hull the lowest point in the water instead of the jet foot. Its also effective at reducing slide out when cornering.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #22 on: June 14, 2017, 09:30:31 AM »
Is there much of a big water benefit to an outboard and swapping the prop and jet?

Thanks for all the information so far
Yes, outboard jets suck (literally) in big water. My Sportjet in my Raptor has zero cavitation issues, but my old boat (20' NorthRiver with SJ) cavitated quite a bit. It's all in the design of the hull. Problem with outboard jets, is the shoe is normally level with the bottom of the transom, making it prone to sucking air in choppy water.
Thats why Wooldridge has perfected the jet tunnel. Airless water to the pump even in chop, and it raises the pump out of harms way, making the hull the lowest point in the water instead of the jet foot. Its also effective at reducing slide out when cornering.
I haven't been in any of the newer Alaskans, but have two buddies with Xtra Plus, and they cavitate like crazy in the Columbia chop.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #23 on: June 14, 2017, 10:02:43 AM »
Is there much of a big water benefit to an outboard and swapping the prop and jet?

Thanks for all the information so far
Yes, outboard jets suck (literally) in big water. My Sportjet in my Raptor has zero cavitation issues, but my old boat (20' NorthRiver with SJ) cavitated quite a bit. It's all in the design of the hull. Problem with outboard jets, is the shoe is normally level with the bottom of the transom, making it prone to sucking air in choppy water.
Thats why Wooldridge has perfected the jet tunnel. Airless water to the pump even in chop, and it raises the pump out of harms way, making the hull the lowest point in the water instead of the jet foot. Its also effective at reducing slide out when cornering.
I haven't been in any of the newer Alaskans, but have two buddies with Xtra Plus, and they cavitate like crazy in the Columbia chop.
Not sure what your buddies are powered with but the boat in the pics I posted above had next to zero cavitation issues at astoria, bouy10 and 5 days in the san juans. My friends alaskan XL hasn't been in anything bigger than lake washington but did not cavitate when I was with. Every other alaskan I've been in wasn't in anything bigger then the chehalis. I've had more cavitation cornering my prop boats than I ever had with that wooldridge OB jet. Its not impossible to do, but you'd have to dang near get airborne.
Air wants to get out from under a boat. A 10° vee gives it an easy out. Protect the jet foot with a short, well designed tunnel and bingo. Airless water.
I wanna say glenn perfected that in the 80's but I could be wrong. I heard he scraped a lot of boats trying to get it right.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2017, 10:08:18 AM »
Cavitating isn't the big issue in the salt with a jet boat, pounding waves on a 15 mile run with a 10 degree hull will ruin your day much more than gulping a bit of air.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2017, 10:17:10 AM »
Also a jet near the mouth of the Columbia or on the salt can suck up sea weeds bad.  If you do get an outboard jet, make sure to get an extra lower unit with a prop.

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2017, 11:36:20 AM »
I get no cavitation on the Columbia in my Alaskan XL and just fished Astoria on Monday.....However Yes, the ride is a rough SOB when the water gets rough.  It all comes down to what you primarily want it for.  For me 85% of my fishing is done on smaller tribs, Cowlitz, and lakes and just have to deal with a rough ride for the handful of times I'm out in the salt or Columbia each year.  If I spent more time out in the salt that I did side drifting for Steelhead I'd probably go with something different though. 

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2017, 06:25:46 PM »
Is there much of a big water benefit to an outboard and swapping the prop and jet?

Thanks for all the information so far
Yes, outboard jets suck (literally) in big water. My Sportjet in my Raptor has zero cavitation issues, but my old boat (20' NorthRiver with SJ) cavitated quite a bit. It's all in the design of the hull. Problem with outboard jets, is the shoe is normally level with the bottom of the transom, making it prone to sucking air in choppy water.
Thats why Wooldridge has perfected the jet tunnel. Airless water to the pump even in chop, and it raises the pump out of harms way, making the hull the lowest point in the water instead of the jet foot. Its also effective at reducing slide out when cornering.
I haven't been in any of the newer Alaskans, but have two buddies with Xtra Plus, and they cavitate like crazy in the Columbia chop.
Not sure what your buddies are powered with but the boat in the pics I posted above had next to zero cavitation issues at astoria, bouy10 and 5 days in the san juans. My friends alaskan XL hasn't been in anything bigger than lake washington but did not cavitate when I was with. Every other alaskan I've been in wasn't in anything bigger then the chehalis. I've had more cavitation cornering my prop boats than I ever had with that wooldridge OB jet. Its not impossible to do, but you'd have to dang near get airborne.
Air wants to get out from under a boat. A 10° vee gives it an easy out. Protect the jet foot with a short, well designed tunnel and bingo. Airless water.
I wanna say glenn perfected that in the 80's but I could be wrong. I heard he scraped a lot of boats trying to get it right.
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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2017, 06:29:52 PM »
I get no cavitation on the Columbia in my Alaskan XL and just fished Astoria on Monday.....However Yes, the ride is a rough SOB when the water gets rough.  It all comes down to what you primarily want it for.  For me 85% of my fishing is done on smaller tribs, Cowlitz, and lakes and just have to deal with a rough ride for the handful of times I'm out in the salt or Columbia each year.  If I spent more time out in the salt that I did side drifting for Steelhead I'd probably go with something different though.
But you don't have to compromise that much. You don't need a 10* hull to track well side drifting. My forward helm Raptor with a Sportjet tracks as good/better than any boats I've previously ran, it's got a 24* entry, but is still just 10* at the transom. Cuts thru chop a lot better than a standard 10* all the way thru. Certainly not bashing Wooldrodge boats (I used to own one), but there are other options depending on the ultimate intended use.  :twocents:

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Re: Boat for the sound/snohomish,cowlitz rivers
« Reply #29 on: June 15, 2017, 07:26:42 PM »
Edge Marine Sport OS. We love ours. 24ft. Deep Vee. Wide. Solid. Big fishing deck.
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