I don't hit rock in this place often because there is usually plenty of water. But if you watch my video "Visiting Lisa's Stuga" there the motor hit rocks many times. In the next video you can see how the motor actually breaks, and how I fix it in the wilderness.
Nice! Looks like the 8hp really pushes the kaboat around. Love your videos. Really helping my decision to get one. But a question for you. if you will. I am looking to fish this vessel in the skinniest of waters off the Texas Gulf Coast. How shallow would you say I will be able to run with prop in water?
Thanks in advance for your time and Videos. Keep 'em coming!
I cannot give you any exact answer. You must make experiments. Loading the boat is critical. There must be enough weight in the bow. Most motors can be tilted to a shallow water position, but that's not ideal way to go. However, I would gues that more than half a meter is needed under the boat. One meter would be safe, unless there are random rocks.... Good luck.
Dont you hit a lot of rocks
thebigmann25 2 months ago
@thebigmann25
I don't hit rock in this place often because there is usually plenty of water. But if you watch my video "Visiting Lisa's Stuga" there the motor hit rocks many times. In the next video you can see how the motor actually breaks, and how I fix it in the wilderness.
HannuYK 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
What sort of camera did you use?
destef1 2 months ago
Epic quality. Would be a shame if those bumps threw the camera in the river..
ThomasBellarusa 6 months ago
Nice! Looks like the 8hp really pushes the kaboat around. Love your videos. Really helping my decision to get one. But a question for you. if you will. I am looking to fish this vessel in the skinniest of waters off the Texas Gulf Coast. How shallow would you say I will be able to run with prop in water?
Thanks in advance for your time and Videos. Keep 'em coming!
maswine99 7 months ago
@maswine99
I cannot give you any exact answer. You must make experiments. Loading the boat is critical. There must be enough weight in the bow. Most motors can be tilted to a shallow water position, but that's not ideal way to go. However, I would gues that more than half a meter is needed under the boat. One meter would be safe, unless there are random rocks.... Good luck.
Hannu
HannuYK 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Nice video!..with 8 hp the ride is under control...thank you!...
BigJigDad 9 months ago