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  • Jetboating vid from my Elk Hunt.

    Just a little look at the upper Prophet River, around where the Minaker runs in. Lots of splits and braids in the river in that area, not a good place to get grounded on a gravel bar. As far as I know, I'm one of the only guys that jetboat up that far, most guys don't get past Tenaka Creek. Glad I have a SPOT, but still, it would probably be easier to walk out than convince someone to come help.
    Clicked off a few rocks, as you will hear in the vid, but nothing worth mentioning



    RD

    Back to AATV vids tomorrow, I have a new one uploading right now

  • #2
    Kool!

    You know, some people would say your nuts to scoot that fast over rocks like that. I think your an adrenaline junkee!!!

    Kool Vid RD!!

    Still want a KID

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kahn View Post
      You know, some people would say your nuts to scoot that fast over rocks like that. I think your an adrenaline junkee!!!

      Kool Vid RD!!

      I only hit a couple

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      • #4
        sweettttttttttt rd great as usual !!!! kill any ? . robbie
        Last edited by rdr; 09-21-2009, 08:17 PM.
        1999 max 2 18 b&s 22 tires custom . new max iv 23 k 26 i/n tires brown . ht cable promark winch . new toy 1972 attex st400 400ccjlo and she will be bad . ( the frog ) if it don't float with out you getting wet . don't bring it ! R.I.P sage rogers 4 11 09 . you can't fix stuped !!!!! raceone 3 .)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
          I only hit a couple
          They dont call you Rock Doctor for nothing, I hope you took good care of the ones you did hit.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rdr View Post
            sweettttttttttt rd great as usual !!!! kill any ? . robbie

            Got an Elk,
            That's posted on another Thread

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LarryW View Post
              They dont call you Rock Doctor for nothing, I hope you took good care of the ones you did hit.
              LOL, Really, I didn't hit many, more like "tapped" than hit. But, wow, some of those rockes would have been NASTY to hit, some of them I didn't see till the last second. As you can see, my boat "slides" quite a bit on a turn. I need to comit to decisions well in advance, and hitting big rocks when sliding sideways REALLY hurts.


              RD

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              • #8
                WOW..

                How do you stop the boat from sucking in gravel and ruining the jet impellers..

                Is the bottom of the boat re-enforced..??

                Looks like a blast..

                Max..
                Maxheadroom..!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by maxheadroom View Post
                  WOW..

                  How do you stop the boat from sucking in gravel and ruining the jet impellers..

                  Is the bottom of the boat re-enforced..??

                  Looks like a blast..

                  Max..
                  I have a "Rock Free" intake to the jet, which is to say that it is resesed a little into the bottom of the boat. I also have a "Stomp Grate" on the intake, it's a set of steel bars running the length of the intake, every second one is hinged at the front of the intake. The hinged bars are welded to a plate at the back of the intake, plate runs to the back of the boat and has risers that run up either side of the jet and are conected togeather with a cross bar above the jet. When you do suck up rocks, the small ones get through the bars, but are small enough to go through the jet. The bigger ones get stuck in the grate, and the BIG ones just slide past. Stop the boat, shut off the engine, "Stomp" the grate, which drops every second bar in the intake grate, releasing any trapped rocks. Spring return on the grate, fire up and your away again
                  The bottom of the boat is only 6deg, so I don't need much water when I'm crusing (I can run through 3" of water for short periods). Bottom is 1/4" Aluminium "marine grade" with 11 full length stringers welded in for strength. The bottom of the boat is also covered with 1/4" of UHMW (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Plastic), Very abrasion and impact resistant, also very "Slippery" when sliding across rocks.
                  I have a 4 blade stainless impellor in the jet, it still gets "dinged" up, but we see more wear from runing in "silty water" than "gravel pumping" (Totally depending on how you drive your boat, and what you do when you get stuck on gravel bars, of course)

                  RD

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for the info

                    Sounds like some real technology in the craft..

                    Max.
                    Maxheadroom..!!

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