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The Answer

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 8:39 pm
by Pegasus
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Flatstalker returns to the lake !

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:14 pm
by Stan Wright
I've been around the world 3 times,
Been to 2 County Fairs,
And a Goat Ropin'......

But I aint' never seen anything like that.

(you best wear a life jacket)
:lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:36 pm
by Ahnkochee
That would be fun at the Ke'ehi Triangle Flats for chasing after O'io. :wink:

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:05 am
by Pegasus
That is the exact reason I bought it. I fish the flats on my kayak and the wind can be brutal out there. I went to the flatstalker.com website after another member posted it here. He wanted santa to bring him one for x-mas. A guy from the north shore posted one for sale on craigslist a few days later. We were working on a project out there so I went to check it out and I bought it. I already had a trolling motor so I took it out to the lake and test rode it on New Years Day. I trolled from the ramp out to BSI and back. Picked up two nice tucs and my first ever fish on the troll at the lake. A largemouth of course ! I forgot to mention the part where I jumped off the top box while wearing my wet old slippery crocs. My foot slipped and twisted inside out - almost broke my ankle- and I fell in the lake. Great test ride ! I got an x-ray the next day and learned it was just a bad sprain. Two months and some weeks on crutches later, I am almost walking without a limp.
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Stan was right. That thing can be dangerous ! But fun ! And it can go in some skinny water. I will not be wearing crocs again or jumping off that box soon, but as the water drops, I will be trying it out on the lake again. I will keep you updated. Can you believe my wife called me stupid ? Check out that heavy duty motor mount. Is 6 hp too much ?
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:13 am
by Stan Wright
I was wearing my old slippery Crocks when I jumped off the boat onto the shore at the ramp... only broke my big toe.
:roll:
Not nearly as funny as it sounds.

:evil:

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:28 pm
by Ca_Bass
That thing is awesome...but I keep thinking, where will the 10 rods that. I "HAVE" to bring and the 30lbs of tackle that is also a "MUST" go. I'm starting to run out of room in my 17.5ft tracker...I'm definately not a minimnalist.

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:57 pm
by fisher dude
How long and how much does one of those cost? Can u buy on island or only shipped from mainland? Looks good for Tako fishing or diving!

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:40 pm
by Pegasus
I think that you would have to get it from the mainland. The guy I got mine from brought it out here from Texas. Go to flatstalker.com to check it out. It looked like something that would work on our flats too, so I took a chance and picked it up. I'd bet that it is the only one on the island.

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:11 pm
by fisher dude
Very nice my only option is convert a stand up paddle board giving me ideas not for the river though try not to touch the water as much as possible! Very nice thanx for the info!

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 10:20 pm
by Ahnkochee
Pegasus wrote:Check out that heavy duty motor mount. Is 6 hp too much ?
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I think 6 hp (55 lbs.) would be way overkill not just power wise but also weight wise. I have a 17' Grumman canoe as well as a 11' square stern canoe, and a 16' dory with motor well, and on all 3 I run both a 3 hp Tanaka (24 lbs.) or a 2.5 hp Suzuki (28 lbs.) and these will push these crafts 6 to 7 knots. I'm guessing your flat bottom board may get up on plane with just the 2.5 hp. For your application I think the centrifugal clutch of either a Tanaka 3 hp (no longer made) or a Honda 2 hp would be perfect the motor remaining in neutral until given throttle ala weed whacker so no need to reach back to engage/disengage gear.