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I've never put my boat on a scale to give you a solid number to work with, but, loaded with gear for 4 people, 50 gal gas, cooler of beverages and a 150qt cooler of ice for the fish, she is drawing 3-4" before we climb aboard.
 
Discussion starter · #104 ·
I now know a transformer boat is in order........
:cf: hmmm, transformer boat? decepticon or auto-bot? what would it be called? "marauder thrust" "invasive maneuvers" "buoyant hit-man" "vapor-trail" "silver genocide"

never mind im not doing a theme boat. although some of those names aint bad. lol



 
Airboat airboat airboat...lol. I've had big bad fans, not even close to a airboat. Airboat is easier to drive because it'll go through and over just about anything. Game changer for our style of fishing. We fished this year with (18) 32 gallon barrels of carp ( approx 250 pounds each) during a tournament. Beast mode:D
 
First 4 tournaments this year :)
 
Discussion starter · #108 ·
Idling in an airboat is quieter than constantly on the gas with a fan. I'd never own a fan boat after my experiences on them lol
yes I understand that. what you may not be able to grasp is I don't live in Texas or a southern state where a Airboat is common to see or hear. I do not think I would be seen as courteous on the DNR lakes with noise running across anywhere, day or night. there is also the swamp factor. best places I know of within 100 miles of me are less than 100acres, and there are less than 10 of them. mostly I run in 2' of water with vegetation and some timber. For Indiana IMO a fan that can do what a troller caint is the perfect option. I can totally understand your bad fan experiences, but building a user friendly fan is can be done. 6 blades for noise and easy steering are a must. not arguing with you or attacking you Garrett, Im just not going that route. I just don't see a airboat being beneficial after you get over the wow factor.



 
Discussion starter · #109 ·
Airboat airboat airboat...lol. I've had big bad fans, not even close to a airboat. Airboat is easier to drive because it'll go through and over just about anything. Game changer for our style of fishing. We fished this year with (18) 32 gallon barrels of carp ( approx 250 pounds each) during a tournament. Beast mode:D
I don't shoot fish Beaver, just like to build crap and type on here. I haven't shot 1 32gal barrel of fish all year here. not joking.



 
yes I understand that. what you may not be able to grasp is I don't live in Texas or a southern state where a Airboat is common to see or hear. I do not think I would be seen as courteous on the DNR lakes with noise running across anywhere, day or night. there is also the swamp factor. best places I know of within 100 miles of me are less than 100acres, and there are less than 10 of them. mostly I run in 2' of water with vegetation and some timber. For Indiana IMO a fan that can do what a troller caint is the perfect option. I can totally understand your bad fan experiences, but building a user friendly fan is can be done. 6 blades for noise and easy steering are a must. not arguing with you or attacking you Garrett, Im just not going that route. I just don't see a airboat being beneficial after you get over the wow factor.
No offense taken!

I hope you are able to decide on what you want and make it happen. I'll be excited to see your results :tu:
 
Rambo, maybe you need a trip up here before you build. Not joking you might change your mind :pop:
 
Discussion starter · #113 ·
Rambo, maybe you need a trip up here before you build. Not joking you might change your mind :pop:
lol, man this has been a weird week. that's the 4th invite ive gotten this week to fish out of state. honestly if we haven't had the wettest may and june on record the fishing would be a lot better. our best time of year is august thru October until the fall rains start. but ever since I built my boat I haven't seen "great" fishing because of long bad weather patterns or like last year I blew up my fan blades just as it started to get good. I wasn't gonna start new stuff at the end of August.
I appreciate the invite. someday I want to get up on the big lakes.



 
I think that we are in similar boats Rambo (pun intended). While blow boats are awesome and lots of fun, they are over kill for the waters I shoot. In fact, there are a few scenarios that the fan boats will out shine a blow boat. Down here, coastal erosion is a huge problem and the blow boats ability to run over the little dry marsh that we have is hugely frowned on. A fan boats ability to back out of a tight spot instead of just gas on it and run over something is a big plus when trying to get permission from a land owner to fish his ponds. It's kinda like someone pulling up to a farmers house asking permission to hunt his fields while his 4x4 with 44" tires and covered in mud is right behind him.
 
I'm with Rambo on this one. You you guys are serious about convincing him to build a blow boat, then somebody bring one to Indiana this weekend. Make sure all your insurance is paid up, and we can hit the West Fork. Airboats are freakin cool, and I would love to have one, but they are just not practical in this part of the world.
Looking forward to watching you build this boat, Rambo!
 
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