Why River Road Jet Boats are so capable

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2019
  • Explaining why our Boats are so capable
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Komentáře • 34

  • @honorableoutlaw5410
    @honorableoutlaw5410 Před 3 lety +8

    Awesome design.. I've been running outboard jets on the rivers here in the NW on the SW Washington rivers for 30 yrs fishing steelhead and salmon and thinking how to improve outboard shallow water performance and never thought of a steerable nozzle like on an inboard pump.. And the acceptor plate system is ingenious.. You guys are very innovative and knowledgeable and it is a game changer for outboard jet capabilities..

    • @RiverRoadJetBoats
      @RiverRoadJetBoats  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the compliments, and that’s what we stand on making sure our design is efficient and durable for the most adventurous people out there!

  • @KillshotGuideService
    @KillshotGuideService Před 4 lety +1

    Good stuff Masen! Need to get one of these to Texas!!

  • @kencarnes5120
    @kencarnes5120 Před 2 lety

    Great Video, Good Information

  • @TheSilverSurfisher
    @TheSilverSurfisher Před 2 lety +1

    Greetings and thanks for the video information. I just thought of a crucial decision-making question. But first let me give you some entail of the weight set-up/distribution in the boat:
    It has a heavy (130 lb give or take) 25 Horsepower Mercury Jet drive 2-Stroke Outboard, AGM Gel Optimum Bluetop cranking battery, and (185 lb) me in the back of the jon boat
    The front has a 55 lb thrust Motorguide (about 30+ lbs) trolling motor, two heavy Duracell deep cycle batteries, a 5.5 gallon fuel tank, a couple of anchors (37 lbs total ), etc.
    (And eventually I may add front and rear decking)
    I thought to put Nauticus trim tabs on my 14 foot jon boat to help it come on plane even better.
    But if I install the trim tabs, will the stern/transom be raised too high out of water and cause too much air to get sucked in the intake of the jet drive?? The white caps/big chop I have endured coming across the main lake doing 19 mph made me think about this!!😆😅

  • @thehsbexperience
    @thehsbexperience Před 3 měsíci

    Y’all get out to the red river here in Whitesboro Texas ! We would buy a boat from you

  • @catlifeoutdoors6369
    @catlifeoutdoors6369 Před rokem +1

    How do you trim for bow lift?

  • @dieseljunky8505
    @dieseljunky8505 Před 3 lety

    Can you make that foot piece for smaller engines?

  • @michaelfraser40
    @michaelfraser40 Před 4 lety

    Awesome boat! Do you guys sale the nozzle set up on its own ?

  • @AvocaSingleTrack
    @AvocaSingleTrack Před 3 lety +1

    Soon as you weld it, it's no longer T6 in the heat affected area surrounding the welds. It loses alot of the temper that the heat treatment process put into that T-6 6061 . Either way, that thing is still a tank. Awesome boats !

    • @arlomatthias6492
      @arlomatthias6492 Před 2 lety

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      @edwardcason721 Před 2 lety

      @Arlo Matthias Instablaster ;)

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    • @arlomatthias6492
      @arlomatthias6492 Před 2 lety

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    • @edwardcason721
      @edwardcason721 Před 2 lety

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  • @ThePowerShoppowershopstorecom

    Are you venting the tunnel?

  • @peterpeel3878
    @peterpeel3878 Před 4 lety +3

    Theses are well made boats with a very innovative take on intake and steering nozzle design. That being said, I have seen all of the RRJB Videos and have yet to see them do anything that a standard tunneled hull jet boat could not. I want to see a video of one of theses boats running a bolder infested fast moving river that I would never think of taking a regular boat through. If they can’t do that, then all they are is another heavy jet boat that sucks to get stuck.....

    • @honorableoutlaw5410
      @honorableoutlaw5410 Před 3 lety +1

      One advantage I can see is turning performance especially in shallow with the intake staying stationary and steering with the nozzle.. But you are right the tunnel boats perform very well also.. But this is how new things come about.. The market sorts all..

    • @peterpeel3878
      @peterpeel3878 Před 3 lety

      @@honorableoutlaw5410 You are correct that hard turning in shallow water might start to induce cavitation on a typical tunnel design. But if set up correctly it is manageable. However, mounting a nozzle and moving your point of thrust vectoring further back increases your effective turning radius. I do like the design and think it is well suited for larger rivers. But I want to see some videos of those things banging down a slough over rocks and boulders. I also think a stick steer option would be cool.

  • @whiskerdreams7146
    @whiskerdreams7146 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the material installed on the bottom, how can an average person get it and how is the installation..

    • @RiverRoadJetBoats
      @RiverRoadJetBoats  Před 3 lety

      Ricky King hey Ricky it’s UHMW it is pricy but worth it to save the bottom of your boat.

    • @whiskerdreams7146
      @whiskerdreams7146 Před 3 lety

      @@RiverRoadJetBoats yeah,I have beat the bottom of mine pretty bad in the New River,I've had to patch a couple holes I have tore in it with overlaying .090 aluminum.

    • @RiverRoadJetBoats
      @RiverRoadJetBoats  Před 3 lety +1

      Ricky King yea that’s no fun at all!

  • @ahernandez1080
    @ahernandez1080 Před 3 lety +1

    Less than an inch of water? Thats a bold claim. I've seen jetboats in 4" no problem and I was impressed but an inch or less...wow thats crazy

    • @RiverRoadJetBoats
      @RiverRoadJetBoats  Před 3 lety +1

      Our system is impressive, the videos prove it and there will be plenty more to come.

  • @PizzaCologne3
    @PizzaCologne3 Před 3 lety +1

    what is that black padding of the bottom called and where could I possible buy some ?

  • @darrenalkire5281
    @darrenalkire5281 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the deal with that nozzle?

  • @WellStudied
    @WellStudied Před 2 lety

    Mason is about as good a guy as he seems... Think about that. Dude called me yesterday (Fri AM early) after I'd hung up, realizing I didnt have all the info needed half way thru the call. DAMN If MAson didnt callld even sit down! When your from NY, this could seem a little pushy cause you may get some jerk who says: "Hey why you calling me?" OR "How'd you get this number" or "You're that radio DJ/singer guy with the band right? Is my wife there?"
    No... Mason was a just genuine guy who wanted to help. Before I could say WT, Mason was on the phone tracking down the info I needed. Immediatly e he told mewho's have the answer (4spline or 16? on a 1986?, ID tag missing, Johnson 70hp right? First he tells me to call LUKe, the actual guy who actully built my jet unit! (Mason just builds his own brand of better jet boats), and other than a hard-working jet builder who'se head was an encyclopedia of Outboard facts. With a 90 degree clear weekend coming and a chance to recoup the SHIT MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND we had, Mason called me back with the guy on the other end of a 3 way call!
    Other than being a great guy who loves to help, or a potential customer, and building his business thru genuine honesty and helintegrity, On my first meeting, I find myself recommending guy & his buiness to people I've never met before. If Mason's Jet Boats are as good as treatment of clients, then I have no chiice but telling peole to make himyour first stop, oh and Luke the guy who builds the actual bolt on Jet units! Two great guys who took a few out of abusy day to help a guy get on the water! Huh, Reminds me of when I met Willy G. Davidvon 35 yrs ago and he offered ME a JOB I didn't take: Kick! Kick!! Kick!!! OWW! WTF was I thinkin?
    Anyway, make these guys your first call! Everyone needs a freakn jet boat! Yoiu'll never get the smile off your face! Oh btw Mason, my wife and I do marketing, materials and the ideas. LOGOS, Product Tag Lines, Corp Catch Phrases, TV, Radio spots, from Jet Boats to Rock Stars, itf ou sell it, you need us! product, we can do it! My wife's also a killer Portrait artist, and We've worked with some HUGE names. I even aleady have a product tag line ready for ya!
    Thanx dude,
    Hittman

  • @Lure-Benson
    @Lure-Benson Před rokem

    That system of mounting the outboard is pretty slick idea but outboards are weak - filled with malfunctions and scam outboard mechanics like to lie and take advantage of outboard owners.
    I started my fishing & Hunting guide services in 1976 and today in 2022 I'm still guiding clients.
    In 2021 I had all I want of shitty outboards then during the rebuild of my guide jet boat off went the Mec 225 EFI then went in the jet was a 1969 rebuild Chevrolet Big block 402 @ 500 hp. powering a Berkeley JG jet pump now total end of all outboard engines common problems caused by outboards.
    Never again will my guide work boats have large outboards.
    Also swapping out an inboard isn't any more of a problem than dealing with outboards.
    Outboards used for guide work last 1 1/2 years at best then the Chevrolet V8 last many years