Great video josh! You you take all the guess work out of rods, reels,tackle and now boats!!! I will be looking into a used hewes redfisher now . Keep making great videos!!!
Got to love the gps trolling motors without question. I was hesitant on buying mine but now I do not have any regrets. People need to consider this not just for the luxury of the benefits of these, but for those questioning the motors like I did but primarily on the safety aspects that these motors provide. Many boat owners have lost their anchors and had to cut them off. I have never heard of a boat owner that never had this issue yet. But also their are those who anchored and either the tides changed, weather issue or something of that matter and or took on water unexpected while anchored. Being anchor free with these motors prevents this and truly is a safety feature that should be applied to all boats. I love the storage you have with your new boat, the teams boat only difference is the motor size. The boat is the same in length and weight however we opted a 150 hp mercury. I like what you stated on the 115 though on getting to the locations fast and it shallower water. That makes total sense however I did not think of that. I will of course soon as I am looking for another motor as a back up so thank you for the advise. I love the tilt steering without question. I am also a fan of garmins, I currently have two on the boat yet I am still in the trial phase with the garmin that I am using for sidevu and downvu only. I heard they are outstanding. Anyways Josh, enjoy your new boat , It looks great and keep the good videos coming.
Thanks bud for the comment, glad I could bring some helpful insight. The trolling motor does work as a great anchor but we definitely keep a typically anchor on board just in case. The convenience the trolling more brings is phenomenal. What does your boat draft with the 150?
Regarding the boat draft, I like generally keeping it above 6 feet of water for of course safety purposes. I have however took it in just under 3 feet of water at shell Island on the beach many times. I never looked at the manual on the draft so I am kinda unsure. At shell Island , I use anchors just for beach purposes and never the trolling motor incase the batteries get to low to function the gps lock. 3 feet was the actual lowest I ever taken it in.
very nice and informative video! I see you have been opening that rig up on the water! 48 mph, I'm impressed!! I am sad they did away with the anchor locker up front and I am still not sure if I like the new seat design over the fold down one from the older models, it's a toss up. Have a great day!
Thanks Dale, yes I was interested to see what her true tops speed was. I think they should have kept the anchor locker and the fold-able seat personally.
I think I’m pretty late to this conversation but the fold down seat placed you too low resulting in your knees being higher than your hips making long runs uncomfortable. They improved the anchor locker by hanging the anchor like most other boat manufacturers. It takes up less space and hangs out of the way. It’s a great boat. We sold our 2013 to get a new one earlier this year. Good luck shopping
I noticed in other videos that you installed rod holders on your platform can you share where you got those and specs ?? I just bought a new 2020 RF18 and love it
5th time viewing this awesome video.... I got a problem... need advise.... will the rear poling platform support me and will I be comfortable driving the boat, I am 6'6" and 350 pounds please advise my friend
Joshua Taylor Yea man thanks but I think I found mine it's a 200 and a 2017 model decked out pretty good with trailer and lots of extras. Seller is very motivated and it has ultra low hrs on the boat. Don't think I am gonna find a better deal right now at 31k with a 150 Etech Evinrude😎
I know this is a little bit of an older video, but I am looking at one of these boats and had a question as far as the motor on it. I want to be able to cruise at about 40mph without having to have the motor wide open. Will the 115 push that boat fast enough to cruise right around 40, without being at the rev limiter?
Absolutely the best RC boat I’ve ever seen!
You are better than the sales and marketing people selling the boats at boat shows!
Thanks
Great video josh! You you take all the guess work out of rods, reels,tackle and now boats!!! I will be looking into a used hewes redfisher now . Keep making great videos!!!
Thanks bud, I appreciate the great comment. You can't go wrong with a Redfisher and they have great resale value.
Got to love the gps trolling motors without question. I was hesitant on buying mine but now I do not have any regrets. People need to consider this not just for the luxury of the benefits of these, but for those questioning the motors like I did but primarily on the safety aspects that these motors provide. Many boat owners have lost their anchors and had to cut them off. I have never heard of a boat owner that never had this issue yet. But also their are those who anchored and either the tides changed, weather issue or something of that matter and or took on water unexpected while anchored. Being anchor free with these motors prevents this and truly is a safety feature that should be applied to all boats.
I love the storage you have with your new boat, the teams boat only difference is the motor size. The boat is the same in length and weight however we opted a 150 hp mercury. I like what you stated on the 115 though on getting to the locations fast and it shallower water. That makes total sense however I did not think of that. I will of course soon as I am looking for another motor as a back up so thank you for the advise. I love the tilt steering without question. I am also a fan of garmins, I currently have two on the boat yet I am still in the trial phase with the garmin that I am using for sidevu and downvu only. I heard they are outstanding.
Anyways Josh, enjoy your new boat , It looks great and keep the good videos coming.
Thanks bud for the comment, glad I could bring some helpful insight. The trolling motor does work as a great anchor but we definitely keep a typically anchor on board just in case. The convenience the trolling more brings is phenomenal. What does your boat draft with the 150?
Regarding the boat draft, I like generally keeping it above 6 feet of water for of course safety purposes. I have however took it in just under 3 feet of water at shell Island on the beach many times. I never looked at the manual on the draft so I am kinda unsure. At shell Island , I use anchors just for beach purposes and never the trolling motor incase the batteries get to low to function the gps lock. 3 feet was the actual lowest I ever taken it in.
I have had my 18ft Hewes Bonefiosher with 140 Suzuki in under two feet of water in Tampa Bay.
That's Bonefisher... keyboard has a mind of it' own, or is it my fat finger
s?
Beautiful boat
Thank you!
Awesome boat Joshua !!
+Alvin Wolfe Thanks Alvin.
very nice and informative video! I see you have been opening that rig up on the water! 48 mph, I'm impressed!! I am sad they did away with the anchor locker up front and I am still not sure if I like the new seat design over the fold down one from the older models, it's a toss up. Have a great day!
Thanks Dale, yes I was interested to see what her true tops speed was. I think they should have kept the anchor locker and the fold-able seat personally.
I think I’m pretty late to this conversation but the fold down seat placed you too low resulting in your knees being higher than your hips making long runs uncomfortable. They improved the anchor locker by hanging the anchor like most other boat manufacturers. It takes up less space and hangs out of the way. It’s a great boat. We sold our 2013 to get a new one earlier this year. Good luck shopping
nice I like that motor guide fancy keep up the vids
Thanks Jose!
very well done my friend
Thanks Dave!
Nice!! Thanks for the great review.
You're welcome, thanks for the comment.
I noticed in other videos that you installed rod holders on your platform can you share where you got those and specs ?? I just bought a new 2020 RF18 and love it
5th time viewing this awesome video.... I got a problem... need advise.... will the rear poling platform support me and will I be comfortable driving the boat, I am 6'6" and 350 pounds please advise my friend
You may want to see about a taller console option to be completely comfortable. Checkout the recent Action Craft video to see what I mean.
3rd or 4th time watching very well done
she's a beauty! what's her name? once again another nice video Josh.
Thanks Matt, she is nameless as of now but I will think of something.
Thinking strongly about getting this exact boat. Thnx for the video very informative. Approx what did you pay for it😎
New they run about 55k, this boat is actually for sale.
Joshua Taylor Yea man thanks but I think I found mine it's a 200 and a 2017 model decked out pretty good with trailer and lots of extras. Seller is very motivated and it has ultra low hrs on the boat. Don't think I am gonna find a better deal right now at 31k with a 150 Etech Evinrude😎
Still for sale
Still for sale??
Does this mean you will be guiding again, I remember your last boat you sold, anyway congrats and continued success
pucho513 I was still chartering when time permitted. Nothing really changed, I still guide when the business allows. :)
I know this is a little bit of an older video, but I am looking at one of these boats and had a question as far as the motor on it. I want to be able to cruise at about 40mph without having to have the motor wide open. Will the 115 push that boat fast enough to cruise right around 40, without being at the rev limiter?
check out the Yamaha webite they may have a bulletin on the 115 and the hewes
No, that is close to top speed. Cruise is high 20s
i have a 2017 and it does not have the anchor holder, trying to figure out how to store one
how do flats boats handle rough water? i want a flats but i also like to fish inlets and near shore
It handles rough water surprisingly well, watch my latest catch and cook video. Those waves were three feet or so.
thanks, good vid
Alright thanks...
You're welcome!
What length trolling motor did you use?
do you know what the base price is?
Hey Nicholas, I believe it's between 42-44k.
Will she fit in the garage?
You would need a 24 foot garage with a swing away tongue.
Salty Scales bummer I only got 20 ft thanks for the reply tho
Years ago I had a Mav MA 21 I loved that boat but it was a fuel hog.
How fast she run
Willie Armstead 46mph with just me 41 with two others.
will the gunnels support 350 pounds please don't tell me call the manufacturer they are like …………………….DK ????????????
sixspeedsix My football buddy was about 350 and he walked the boat just fine.
How much dose a boat like this cost?
New they run 48 to 55k.
First
Thanks for watching James!