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WadeFish 15

Post by paddling4sharks »

Mornin';
....I'm fed up with my current project. So I'm starting my WadeFish 15 project (need a boat for Cobia/Shark season). Of the people who have built the WadeFish or the Sabalo, is there any suggested changes. Things that could be better. I have a few minor changes in mind (ie,....flush mounted hatches, using earth magnets as latching devices, each is 1/2" dia. x 1/8" thick, with 6 lb holding strength each, ). I really want to hear suggestions. Thanks
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Post by jem »

send me an e-mail. I have some info that you might find interesting. :wink:
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Rudder on WF-15

Post by Mullet_Key »

Matt, I'm in the pre-planning stage of having the option of installing a rudder. I want to use foot-pegs from a rudder manufacturer that could be converted to rudder-duty if I feel I need it. I also plan to flush-mount the rudder support so that only the foot rests are exposed. Have you researched which rudder models would best match the WF-15? Chris
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Post by jem »

The Smart Track seams to be a decent system. The wind profile is a little high on it though.

I'm revisiting the idea of setting up a rudder system but it's just in the "thinking about it" stage. I ordered some parts to play with but it'll be a while before anything get finalized.
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Post by paddling4sharks »

Mornin';
Good to go Matt. Hooked up PayPal, this mornin'. :lol: So in the progression, ....started with "Sabalo", then the WadeFish, then Micks's WadeFish, then the Double WadeFish, then the WadeFish2 (with Mick's suggestions) that DangerMouse is building from a kit. Is this one the same as DangerMouse's, or yet another version? Not that it makes a difference, just curious to the evolution.
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Post by jem »

No, it's now the "Hoot-a-gator 8.14".

:lol:

Yours is one in the same with the latest and greatest improvements.
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Post by Kayak Jack »

jem wrote:"Hoot-a-gator 8.14"
Sounds like a train cummin out of Suthrin Jawwgya
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Post by paddling4sharks »

Mornin';
Yea "KayakJack" sure does. Wait until I start referring to this project as, "Hoot-a-gator 8.14" :lol: Then people start making requests for Plans & Kits for the "Hoot-a-gator 8.14". :lol:
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Post by Oldsparkey »

PLEASE ....

Pardon my stupidity but I have to ask this simple question.......

What or which or whatever is a a Hoot-a-gator 8.14 ?

The only gators I have ever given a hoot - about were over 12 feet and if they were as long as my boat ( a minor 4 feet more) then I give them a wide berth and talk to them in gentile terms and a soft voice when paddling.
Nice gator , just stay right where you are , I am not going to hurt you , see I am paddling way over here on this side of the river so please don't have me for supper.
We like the same thing , the same river and there are some nice soft , tender , over fed Yankees behind me you would like a lot better then this hard shelled , tough , boney and stringy , grit fed , ole cracker.:P

Now if he is laying there picking his teeth and burping , I just paddle by and pretend he is not around. :lol: A person should never acknowledge bad manners , just pretend they never happen and continue on.

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Post by paddling4sharks »

Mornin';
:lol: Good one "OldSparkey". Yea, it's like when my buddies and I are out paddlin', and run up on a big gator. I'll stop and put on my nice set of Paddlin' gloves. My buddies laugh and ask, if I think the gloves will help me out paddle the gator. Then I just laugh, "Shoot, I don't have to out paddle the gator. I just have to out paddle you." :shock: :twisted:
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