#153 - 12/20/05 12:13 AM
Small Sled Recommendations
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I got my ocean vessel now I am in the market for a sled. I want a small sled either 15 to 17 feet built with high grade/marine grade thick aluminum with outboard power. What are your recommendations; positive and negative comments are welcome?
Thanks
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#154 - 12/20/05 12:21 AM
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Loc: Puyallup, WA
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North River 17'10" Mariner.
Yamaha outboard power.
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#155 - 12/20/05 12:59 AM
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Hey Weedhopper you look like you sat on a sharp stick......
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#156 - 12/20/05 02:47 AM
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I've seen alot of North River boat this year. How are they compared with all the other makes? Basically I want the best buy for the $ with quality on top.
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#158 - 12/20/05 10:05 AM
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15-17 is marginal on length. Not that you can't use one that size for a long time, but you have the potential to upgrade to a larger boat for sure. Because of that, I'd probablylook for the best deal in a used boat.
There are lots of good boats, but I believe the Woolridge has the best outboard design with their tunnel hull. They are built in Seattle and you can stop by the factory to see how they are built. If you are interested in something a little different, you should take a look at a Rogue Marine Stealth. It is a hybrid drift boat/sled. You can row it or use it with a small jet.
The boat shows are so close that you should take a look then even if you might buy a used one.
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#159 - 12/20/05 10:27 AM
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River Nutrients
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I am also looking to buy a sled this coming year and would like to get some information at the boat shows too. Does anyone have a list of the shows and would anyone be willing to go/meet at one that has a sled and can give thier own advice on what to look for and what to stay away from.I only want to buy this boat once,so I am going to do ALOT of research, first. Smelly....
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#161 - 12/20/05 10:55 AM
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Parr
Registered: 05/27/05
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Loc: Liberty Lake WA
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I recommend you take a look at the Wooldridge line of boats. They've been in business for 90+ years for a reason. After all of my research on jet boats, for an outboard, you can not beat a Wooldridge.
Also check out the river jet magazine web site. Lots and lots of jet boat info in the forum section from some hard core jet boaters.
Chris
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#162 - 12/20/05 12:35 PM
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A sharp stick? Hehehe!! The only thing sharp stickin', was COLD STEEL in the mouth of that hen!
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#163 - 12/20/05 01:46 PM
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A vote for Alumaweld. There's lots of them around,and lots of guides running them (and other brands too), and lots of local dealers too. If you're going to side drift, they've really got the balance figured out IMO. Don't go with a 4-stroke pump also IMO.
North River uses 1/4" exclusively???? That suprises me, as what I've learned over the years is the "inside" construction is what makes the sled tough, not just wrapping it in thick skin (extra weight)?
Shop around, as that's the really FUN part!
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#165 - 12/20/05 04:25 PM
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I have an 18' foot Wooldridge. I can't say enough about the customer service down there. They are great! That said, I would stay away from the windshield models under 19' and look for a wide beam with plenty of yamaha power.
P.S. I agree with snit. In a small sled, I would go with a 2 stroke main and a 4 stroke kicker.
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#166 - 12/20/05 09:36 PM
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ALumalwed Super Vee LS
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#168 - 12/20/05 11:12 PM
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Spawner
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I have a 1998 Alumaweld 17' center console with a 115 Mariner. I too went through all the steps you are doing now. If I had to do it agian, I would go with a 18-20 foot open boat with a tiller. I converted my boat to a tiller, and love it. It gives you alot more room. As far as Alumaweld, I will never own another one. There was a "no call recall" on the transom. I heard about transom failures, and had to call Alumaweld to get my upgrade. I thought it was sad, they did not notify all boat owners. We have a 16' Alumaweld super V at work, and it is a bigger piece of **** than my boat. It is too heavy, and barely gets out of the hole with two people. This boat also has a 115 hp outboard. It also had a hole in the slotted extrution when we got it. AND, it has stress cracked where the side tray, and skin are welded together. My buddy has a 17' North River open boat with 35 hp honda for duck hunting. This boat is so heavy that once the tide goes out, two guys have no chance moving it. If I was to buy a new jetboat, I would get a 20' Wille predator, open, with 150 hp mercury tiller. One of my guide buddies has a willie with Yamaha V max. He has had two different boats, and motors. Both Yamahas have blown up, at least once. Just passing on my experiences.
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#169 - 12/21/05 12:55 AM
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Loc: tacoma, Washington, US
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Holy crap dejavu all over again. Last year I had a big headache getting an ocean vessel, now I am feeling another headache with a sled. Seems like there is a wide range of opinions. Maybe I'll ask a different question. What do you expect or wish you had from a sled?
Oh, what ever happened to Thor?
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#172 - 12/21/05 04:04 PM
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