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  • @johnleonardnc5418
    @johnleonardnc5418 Před rokem +3

    I vote Matty's rig 'World's BEST Fishing Jet Ski'! 👍Here in Raleigh North Carolina USA, I am looking to get a 2023 Sea-Doo Fish Pro Sport 170 very soon! THANKS for the tour. Good on yer, mates!

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Yep it’s a beauty ! Thanks for watching John and hope you subscribe and keep coming back! I had a friend living in the same area as you but has just moved to the West Coast.

    • @payakadventures
      @payakadventures Před rokem +1

      Get the trophy edition. That thing looks great for an extra 1,900.

  • @crom29a
    @crom29a Před 2 lety +4

    Fantastic outfit! Really enjoying this series of videos. It's great seeing all the different ideas. 👍

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome! Glad you like!

  • @shotbychristo
    @shotbychristo Před rokem +2

    Waw! This is well thought out and put together. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Thanks Christo! Glad you liked it!

  • @paulrobinson1823
    @paulrobinson1823 Před 2 lety +5

    That ski is a beast! Definitely got some ideas for my 2021 Fish Pro. I like the cooler clamp idea.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Yes it is! It sounds like it's being doing the job well, and Matty seems to be getting some good fish on it too!

  • @markdalton3603
    @markdalton3603 Před 2 lety +1

    Once again Paul, great content with some great ideas. Love the Minn kota off the back of the ski. Very innovative. Bit of a game changer.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching Mark. I’d love a trolling motor but it would need to be off the front of the ski for my needs (they pull , not push) Not sure how practical currently due to the weight. But work in progress…

  • @manumooroberts8577
    @manumooroberts8577 Před 2 lety +3

    That’s a weapon of a rig, well thought out of additions to make it user friendly. Appreciate you guys showing us how much Jet Ski fishing is becoming a much bigger sport, there’s some awesome ideas from Matt & no one likes cold pies haha
    Cheers Paul for your time bro, I’ve used loads of things you have adapted & seeing your videos about other machines is epic for innovation from other brands👌👌👌 well done bro

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks Manu! I really appreciate the positive feedback mate! I have some ideas for a new breed of fishing ski.....but so far manufacturers don't seem interested, maybe because our numbers are too small to be much more than a blip on their balance sheets. Maybe we can create a groundswell and it'll happen one day.

    • @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302
      @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Manu - I think they made it to store your tackle box but works perfect for pies / food etc. Paul's doing a great job with his channel and I'm always learning something new.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks very much! I am currently in production for a fitout video of my new FXHO. I think you could say it’s a serious contender for the next ultimate fishing PWC ! Watch for it in the coming weeks. :)💪

  • @yourbeto1
    @yourbeto1 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the Ausie Accent from down under! Nice content! Great seadoo! In the future I will get me one of those God willing!

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Thanks Gilberto! Hope you get your ski one day!

  • @mardysvids1
    @mardysvids1 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video! Especially for supporting small Aussie design and manufacturing business's 👍

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks very much. Yes, we are all for supporting the local small businesses that are trying to improve this fledgling hobby.

  • @joselitobautista4775
    @joselitobautista4775 Před 2 lety +2

    Nicely done Matty,and thanks for the shoutout.

  • @EdAndFishing
    @EdAndFishing Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome ski. Thanks

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      thanks for viewing and commenting!

  • @douger1517
    @douger1517 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow what a setup..well done… really like these type of videos to give inspiration and ideas. I still think you have a better overall setup Paul, sometimes less is more, my opinion only, especially after watching his fist vid (I subscribed). Good to see your and GC products getting genuine plugs.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Douger, glad you like the video. Matty's FP is a beast of a machine! I do like making videos like this as they really get people talking!

  • @ozjuice
    @ozjuice Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome set up

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +3

      I'm glad you like it. I was pretty impressed to see what has gone into this one. And Matty is such a nice bloke, you gotta love his passion!

  • @EdgarSanchez-nd3pq
    @EdgarSanchez-nd3pq Před 2 lety +1

    That is well thought out build for a fishing pro

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and commenting Edgar!

  • @mervynmontague1811
    @mervynmontague1811 Před rokem +2

    Interesting and informative 🇯🇲

  • @AseanNomad
    @AseanNomad Před 4 měsíci

    nice video, love all the mods. Thankyou for sharing. Im wondering??? do you have any ideas for a pot hauler? I want to put one on my fishpro

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 4 měsíci

      Welcome to the channel! This ski is Matty's. He now has his own channel and I'd suggest you might want to check with him. (Vision Homes Jetski Adventures) I have seen a guy post a video of one on a ski. He was somewhere from the Pacific Northwest region and he had a pot hauler on the back of his Fish Pro that was making short work of bringing in the pots. Sorry, can't recall his name but if you look up the Facebook groups from that region you are likely to din someone doing what you are looking for. It's not something we see in this country (Australia) but certainly would be a good thing if we started chasing the crabs in the deeper water.

  • @PeeexFishing
    @PeeexFishing Před 2 lety +1

    What a beast , nice rig 👍

  • @naskies
    @naskies Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, Paul! Awesome to see some other design approaches as someone who’s gone to similar extremes pimping out my ski. Well done to Matty on a beast of a weapon. Btw - it’s the 55 lb thrust Minn Kota Terrova here. I used to have a 55 lb tiller steer before my current 80 lb spot lock model. I wouldn’t suggest going any less than 55 lb as it’s often needed for combined tidal current + tailwind.

    • @naskies
      @naskies Před 2 lety +1

      As for “why don’t you get a boat”… my favourite comments at the ramp are from boaties who say “I wish I had what you’ve got on my boat!” 😂

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +3

      Hehe yeah! One thing that I forgot to ask is if the trolling motor on the rear pulls the ski backwards in spot lock or pushes into the current? I’d want the latter….

    • @naskies
      @naskies Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jetcast the motor “pulls” rather than pushes - so it effectively pulls the ski backwards into the current. Most of my fishing is casting up current so it’s handy for me, but does make the ski a bit left-right wobbly with cross wind. I keep a small sea anchor if it bothers me (rarely) and it completely smooths it out. I spent many hours with Patrick trying to design a “front” mount but no go with so much weight up front and they’re not designed to be frequently immersed. Minn Kota hadn’t imagined that fishos like myself being on the water for 12+ hr at a time with the leccy running, so my first one rusted out within months - they ended up redesigning the contact plates and software for us, haven’t had a problem touch wood. That bit of extra clearance off the water that Matty has on his is a great design.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      @@naskies Great info there! Thanks very much for the comments as it helps everyone out. I'm on the fence so far about getting one. For me I think I'd really need it on the front.

    • @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302
      @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302 Před 2 lety

      @@naskies thank you - a lot of fun pimping up the Ski - love it and it's a growing sport with a lot of room for new products.
      If it's over 15-20 knots the foot wells fill up a bit with water having the Minn Kota on the back. I'm not normally out in the bay when it's like that but I did go out to test it.

  • @tygallow3013
    @tygallow3013 Před 2 lety +1

    Loving these ski set up videos. Maybe throw in some basic ski maintenance videos to when the weather's crap. Interested to know if you do anything extra since it's in salt water all the time

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Ty, I have been asked before and I mentioned that the best time to shoot this is generally after a trip. The problem has been I’ve been too tired and cranky to do it! But the bad weather days have been many recently so I’ll add this to the list!

  • @erikhendrickson7505
    @erikhendrickson7505 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the set up! Thanks for sharing.
    I am a new fish pro rider so I am curious if it is harmful to the ski being pulled backwards against quick currents? Does current being pushed through the jet backward cause any unwanted damage or is it a nonissue?
    Do you have any videos on how the light installation works? Does it affect any water tight areas to be concerned about?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Erik, I can't say there would be any issue if the current was less than the maximum towing speed of a ski- when not under power- about 8 knots I believe- and that sort of water current your trolling motor is unlikely to be able to hold you anyway. But these units are better for pulling than pushing, so front mounting might be better for any ski. Re: Nav Lights, I don't have any video on the actual installation process. One of the easiest solution for nav light is to use a Railblaza nav light kit. These are battery operated, the batteries last a very long time, and the units are easily removed once the sun is up. The Railblaza mount can also be used for your GoPro! You can get a Seadoo GTX/Fish Pro mount for Railblaza accessories at jetfisher.com -so there no electrical issues to worry about. In fact my own ski is at the shop right now as my front wired-in nav lights have failed.

  • @NoNopeAndNo
    @NoNopeAndNo Před 2 lety +1

    These videos just get better. Well done guys 😁
    Long shot, but what would the difference be in total weight between the your fully equipped Yamaha and this Fish Pro set-up?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      Probably only difference would be the specs out of the factory as the Tubbies and things are similar weight between the models. . But if Matty loads up the aux tank with fuel, he'd be adding 40Kg straight away. We'd normally only fill the aux tank up when fishing a long way from the ramp, and you tend to burn through a lot of that fuel getting to the spot - otherwise you wouldn't need the aux tank. So once you've arrived at your distant spot you have a full standard tank left, and peace of mind to fish for a long time and still get back. Remember most skis have an additional load capacity of around 120-150Kg, so what he is adding is not exceeding that.

    • @NoNopeAndNo
      @NoNopeAndNo Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jetcast makes sense. Brilliant set-up for certain. Thanks for providing these videos, both entertaining and educational 👍

  • @jetskiwithyammiandme
    @jetskiwithyammiandme Před rokem +1

    Would you be able to give advice on best winds to head out to Moreton from different ramps? Have read northerlies are best avoided. Would love to hear it from a JetSki point of view

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Email me your phone number and I’ll give you a call be day soon. Too much to type here! :) info@jetcast.au

  • @Maton1974
    @Maton1974 Před 2 lety +2

    would love to see some bar crossing vids

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve been asked before and have thought about it. One of the issues I have for doing that is I shoot everything myself. You kinda need a drone to follow you out if you’re going to make a meaningful video to help people. You’ll see some of my videos last year crossing a bar and it only looks like something when it’s breaking top to bottom. Otherwise the GoPro, being such a wide angle lens, makes the water look much flatter than it is. I’m always after something new, so I’ll consider how to do this and see what I can come up with.

  • @frankblack3727
    @frankblack3727 Před 5 měsíci

    Wondering how the trolling motor handles on the stern of the ski? Is that Mount design still available?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Frank, as mentioned in the other comment, bow mounting is best. Matty has actually changed his to front mount now.

  • @Gius_13
    @Gius_13 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You guys and those tubbies.. ever think of the Telly Tubby show after saying it over and over

  • @IntuitiveIQ
    @IntuitiveIQ Před 11 měsíci +1

    What's in the orange containers next to the cooler? If it's fresh water, do you also use it for a freshwater rinse?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Mike. One is a live bait tank, and one is a watertight storage bottle. I guess there is no reason you couldn’t use them for water . The advice I’ve had is however that for a few days away you don’t need to rinse/flush if you’re using the ski each day. Just make sure to give everything a big clean when you get back home. The issue is using it and leaving it without being flushed in the garage for days or weeks.

  • @emeryfields8733
    @emeryfields8733 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi great vid. Has JetLed mad any progress on the rear mount for the trawler? i see they have a front mount on their website. Thanks

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi there. Thanks very much. Sorry, I haven't had any contact with Jetleds myself. I'd suggest getting in contact with them direct.

    • @emeryfields8733
      @emeryfields8733 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Jetcast Understood, thank you

  • @hanhpham5147
    @hanhpham5147 Před 4 měsíci

    Where can I buy two storage s on the sides? Thank You

  • @falanversaw3586
    @falanversaw3586 Před rokem +1

    on the side of your Linq Cooler you have a white tool caddy. Who makes that and do you have a link i can go to?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Not sure who made this one, but you can try Anchorman.nz as they make something similar. I’ll ask Matty where his came from.

  • @frenzy_adventures
    @frenzy_adventures Před rokem +1

    Where you get the trolling motor mount from?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Custom made. This one was made by Jetleds in Brisbane.

  • @paulhuval
    @paulhuval Před rokem +1

    That was a nice set up i wonder if you can get those tubby's in the states?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Not that I’m aware of Paul. The demand is growing there so some entrepreneurial type might either start importing them or making something locally one day! You can only hope!

    • @paulhuval
      @paulhuval Před rokem

      @@Jetcast yes they are catching on here more. I want to get one too but hard to come by right now with the lack of computer chips.

  • @tjkwhite
    @tjkwhite Před rokem +1

    How does the minn kota go trolling with how far it is off set?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Not sure. You can reach out to Matty on his own YT channel, Vision Homes Jetski Adventures. I'd say only suitable for spot lock, as being at the back it can only pull into current, not push.

  • @bluedog9601
    @bluedog9601 Před 8 měsíci

    Mate new to the game, but does your jetski have the extended deck right?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 8 měsíci

      The Fish Pro Sport and Trophy models (like the one in this video) have an extended rear deck. They come standard with this. Thanks for watching this video.

  • @StoutFlier
    @StoutFlier Před 2 lety +1

    What are the yellow canisters on either side of the cooler?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Hi Ben, the one on the left provides a waterproof storage for safety equipment and anything else you want to jam in there. On my own set I store flares and a battery jumpstart there. The one on the right is live bait tank. It has a pickup from under the ski and pushes water into the top of the yellow can.

  • @evolverc1822
    @evolverc1822 Před 2 lety +1

    How much for those side bits and where do I get them

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      Hi there. The side pods are called "Tubbies". They are made in South Africa by Racetech, and made to fit a wide range of brands. We buy them in Australia from Shoreline Jetskis in Brisbane. They cost around $4000 AUD + fitting (about $3000 USD).

  • @ia6980
    @ia6980 Před 11 měsíci

    How do you lower min kota into water when youre on water?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 11 měsíci

      Some guys have the auto-deploy models. If you watch the video of Fred with the blue Sea-do GTX, he has a line rigged up to push the foot release button and he simply lifts the head up and it falls into place.

  • @pauledom3966
    @pauledom3966 Před 2 lety +1

    Where is the shop to buy a Garmin cover ?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Jetfisher.com New stock arriving soon. Sold out due to this video!

  • @theowenssailingdiary5239
    @theowenssailingdiary5239 Před 8 měsíci

    I get that tubbies are adding stability, but what happens when one get flipped? Can you still right the ski? Same question goes for having an esky and other weight mounted High. How high is the aux tank mounted? I think in some respects these actually detract from safety in a way.. Actually, if they are totally airtight, you'd never sink, so there's that. (bit like a Stabi. )

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've had Tubbies on three PWCs, over about 8 years now and over 1200 motors hours at sea. It is almost impossible to flip a ski with Tubbies. You would need to let a sizeable breaking wave hit you sideways, and you'd probbaly need to be doing it on purpose to flip it! The technique I was told however is that you open the left side hatch and pull it over just as you would if you flipped your ski. You are fishing, not joyriding, so the same behavior on a small boat could flip it too. The aux tank sits on top of the main tank. On my ski I don't notice it. On Matty's ski (this Fish Pro) it sits right at the front of the ski and is balanced on either side and is quite low in the and heavy rear-mounted esky, and I did notice the higher centre of gravity in turns and it was definetely less stable. With Tubbies, and when I have the live bait tank full of water, I do notice a lean at times but never a feeling that I am unsafe or going to tip. The Tubbies make a jetski far safer. The rear cooler I would not recommend myself, as there's no need for it's additional space in 99% of trips if you have Tubbies, plus it obstructs the rear deck for getting on and off the ski at shore or offshore.

    • @theowenssailingdiary5239
      @theowenssailingdiary5239 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the comprehensive answer. I'm not making the point from a boat vs ski perspective, just wondering if they actually (the pods) make the ski more /less safe. So they could make it harder to right, make it much more stable, and make the ski almost unsinkable (if the pods can be made airtight(ish).. Seems like a fair deal to me. I have a 4.5m CConsole tinny which is a very Good boat offshore (for a tinny), but I'm leaning towards a ski because my bar is a bit hectic, and I find myself travelling to another area to avoid it. On windy days im seeing guys punching out and it makes me a bit envious. I like the Kawasaki for the hulls (from what I can glean from the tube), but wonder if the deeper v makes then inherently less stable. Do you know any fishos using Kawasaki hulls? I haven't seen any. Anyway, love your channel, thanks@@Jetcast

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@theowenssailingdiary5239 Thanks for the positive comments. Tubbies apparently have positive buoyancy,..something about some foam moulded into the base so that they don't add "on-water weight" to the ski at rest. So somewhat safer for that alone. But the ability to keep the rear deck free vs rear esky for storage is far safer if you do come off. It's also pretty hard to fall off off with Tubbies -but more likely than flipping the ski! You may also want to have a swim or jump in to retrieve something you accidentally dropped! The pods also give some leg protection from bitey predators that might try to take your catch at the very last moment! Tubbies give you plenty of storage but are not watertight. As you noted, bar crossings are far easier than on any other craft. (See my Bar Crossing how to on this channel) I don't really know any Kawasaki users in our groups to comment but they (use to) have a good rep for hulls, performance, and reliability. However the difference between all brands in terms of hull performance is not a big issue for we fishos. I tell people don't get to hung up on that as we are not boy racers. In fact we like to try to conserve fuel so we can go even wider for longer! The ST3 Sea-doo hull is known for bow-hunting in waves/chop but is not bad enough to put you off using them offshore. They always seem to go where I go and do so it the same speed and probably comfort too. Hope this helps. cheers

  • @borisdanielsson7865
    @borisdanielsson7865 Před rokem +1

    where can you buy these Tubbys and how much do they cost, I ride Fish pro

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Hi Boris, if you’re in Australia, you can get them from Shoreline Jetskis www.shorelinejetskis.com. They’re actually made in South Africa so if you’re not from Australia, try Racetech Yamaha in Durban. They are the manufacturer and make them for all brands of skis.

  • @JohnBraman413
    @JohnBraman413 Před 2 lety +1

    how much to ship that sounder cover to the US?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Hi John, $33 AUD ( about $25 US) the cover is $99 AUD (about $73 USD) for the 62cv and $109 the 72cv ( $80 USD) Fish Pro cover . More details at : www.jetfisher.com/shop-1 Email me for any questions info@jetfisher.com

  • @ThomasShue
    @ThomasShue Před rokem +1

    Amazing SKI, you have some serious money invested in that machine. 30k?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      I'm not sure what Matty spent but it would likely by $30K USD /$40K AUD. But compared to a boat with equal sea-going capability you'd need to spend $60K or more easily. So it's still a more cost effective way to get out and chase the trophy fish.

  • @MsMaurice69
    @MsMaurice69 Před 2 lety +1

    I would like to see the front fuel tank installed for detail .

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      Me too! I tried unsuccessfully to get a photo of the tank for the video. Thanks for commenting. If I do manage to get one I'll put it up on my Facebook page. Cheers!

    • @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302
      @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302 Před 2 lety

      Hi Clayton, I was meant to send this through to Paul. He was too quick putting together this video. I'll send it through to Paul - Patrick did a great job designing it.

  • @MrCliftonLaird
    @MrCliftonLaird Před rokem

    If Fish Pro would incorporate a retractable spot lock through the hull close to the bow I would buy 2 in case one broke down 😎

    • @MrCliftonLaird
      @MrCliftonLaird Před rokem +1

      Old Town Sportsman Kayak design ooooh that would be sweet

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Even I might buy one if they did that!

  • @ernestonieves1360
    @ernestonieves1360 Před rokem +1

    What ? are the yellow cans for

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Hi Ernesto. The right hand yellow can is in fact a live bait tank. The one on the left is a watertight storage container. On my PWC I use that for my safety kit (flares, V-Sheet, flashlight etc) and a Jumpstarter kit. Thanks for watching.

  • @jimmyoh1982
    @jimmyoh1982 Před rokem +1

    Personally feel this is one of the best..

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      Yep, a good result

  • @matthewray5954
    @matthewray5954 Před 17 dny

    How much money did it cost to have the tubbies installed?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 16 dny

      Matthew, the prices vary a little due to shipment quantities and demand. Best speak to the sellers in Australia, Shoreline Jetskis, for accurate quote including fitting.

  • @troykarcher2308
    @troykarcher2308 Před rokem +1

    how do you get on jetski in deep water if you fall off?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      These skis have a rear step.

    • @troykarcher2308
      @troykarcher2308 Před rokem

      @@Jetcast too much gear in the back to get back on easy

    • @troykarcher2308
      @troykarcher2308 Před rokem

      i just saw his other video where he could not get on in deep water

  • @reinaldopina6958
    @reinaldopina6958 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, how do I buy the Pods?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      In Australia, Shoreline Jetskis. Other countries you need to contact the manufacturer South Africa called Racetech Yamaha who are in Durban.

    • @reinaldopina6958
      @reinaldopina6958 Před 2 lety

      @@Jetcast thank you

  • @tolinof79
    @tolinof79 Před rokem +1

    Biggest question is how do you get back on if you fall off

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem

      I believe the rear step is still going to allow you to climb up. I think Matty mounts the rear cooler forward in the LinQ mounts, so there’s a bit of space at the back to step onto too. But with Tubbies it is really hard to fall off! I’ve been knocked sideways by a wave hard once on my waverunner and I just ended up falling into the footwell between the seat and the Tubbies!

    • @tolinof79
      @tolinof79 Před rokem +1

      @@Jetcast still doesn't look like much to get back on an i wouldn't pull myself up off any linQ mounts imo. Definitely a cool setup. Im going to buy the oem mount for a garmin for my rxtx st3 . Outside transducer

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před rokem +1

      @@tolinof79 The rear esky is optional when you have Tubbies anyway. Then you have the entire swim platform free to do as you please. Hope your ski goes well for you. Thanks for watching.

  • @Daniel_BDB
    @Daniel_BDB Před 2 lety +1

    How do you even climb in and out

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      hehe yeah good question! But he may not use the rear esky that much as it's not always needed with the space the Tubbies offer. The whole rear deck can be free, so boarding can be very easy.

    • @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302
      @visionhomesjetskiadventure2302 Před 2 lety

      Hi Daniel, I had to climb in from the back the other day. The Fishpro has a step that folds down on the back and I climbed over the Minn Kota and then the Cooler. I'm pretty short and it wasn't too hard. A lot of people keep the rear deck clear and pull their fish on this way.

  • @joeortiz30
    @joeortiz30 Před 2 lety +1

    got to have all that stuff bro hit me up!!!

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +2

      No worries Joe! Swing past the website and take a look at what is available: www.jetfisher.com The Tubbies for the Fish Pro /GTX and other ski brands and models are from Shoreline Jetskis in Brisbane, so if you're from outside Australia, it might be a bit of a challenge getting those. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @joeortiz30
      @joeortiz30 Před 2 lety

      I’m in USA, Houston,Texas area.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the order for the Sounder Cover Joe. It was sent today. You should get that in 10-14 days.

  • @mrkanangra
    @mrkanangra Před 2 lety +1

    who is the inquisitive video bomber "neighbour "?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Hehe, no, one of Matty’s friends!

  • @ia6980
    @ia6980 Před 11 měsíci

    Its a nice set up, but i think buying stabicraft 1450, 1550, will be much less hassle then buying expensive jetski and then spending a lot more to rig it up.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 11 měsíci

      You’ll still likely be adding similar accessories like Sounder, trolling motor, rod holders etc to a Stabicraft. To get an equally capable offshore boat, you’ll likely need a bigger one than the 1550 to start with, and that boat is around double the price of the well kitted out PWC. If you’re a lake or river fisho, you can also get a lower cost PWC too. So think double the on water cost to get anything close to the PWC capabilities.

    • @theowenssailingdiary5239
      @theowenssailingdiary5239 Před 8 měsíci

      Those stabis are more than capable, but yes, price is outrageous. @@Jetcast

  • @JohnBraman413
    @JohnBraman413 Před 2 lety +1

    what's his youtube channel?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/channels/AiXSZzUkG2ExPBLDkJ8z2A.html

  • @Ken-rw2vh
    @Ken-rw2vh Před 2 lety

    promosm ?

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ken, at the end of the day nobody is paying me/us to make these videos. They are all done from my own pocket. I only make the equivalent of a tank of fuel each month on ad revenue from CZcams, so you have to start to wonder why people like me even bother doing them! The only potential for some return is to sell some specialist accessories alongside my hobby. Many of these items actually help jet ski fishos out, and might save them money - or even their lives- in the long term. All of Matty's comments were unsolicited and genuine. He bought all the items from the respective vendors, and in fact I didn't know him personally up until the day I shot this video. Hope this all makes sense...making these videos costs time and money, and 99% of people get to watch them for free. Enjoy them but don't judge the motives.

    • @michaelholland8252
      @michaelholland8252 Před 2 lety +1

      Just bought a ski, haven't collected it yet. This video has been so helpful. Picked so much up so quickly. Will be in touch with Shoreline and Jetted to get a few items including mine kota bracket. Cheers lads 😉👍
      I've done a shitload of boating over about 40 years. But I need to learn more about Jetski issues and safety, will keep searching through utube videos and hopefully get to meet a few experienced people like Matty that can help build my knowledge and increase my safety at sea. Thanks

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the positive feedback. I’m glad that these videos might help! Lots of boaties also turning to skis, as it’s a lot more practical to go fishing on these. Welcome to the sport, and keep coming back as the library up of content increases! 💪

  • @hookedntanked9709
    @hookedntanked9709 Před 2 lety +2

    Way to much in my personal opinion. Why wouldn't you just have a boat at that point? You basically have a mini center console... What's your fuel consumption when you load it down with extras and you have coolers full of fish and bait wells full of water? It seems like you've moved yourself out of the realm of being fast, easy, and cheap fishing.

    • @hookedntanked9709
      @hookedntanked9709 Před 2 lety +1

      Still like the video and still subscribed. I did really like the Minn Kota on the back. I think that's the most logical addition and something I want to add to my FishPro Trophy.

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +3

      Hi there. We get that a lot- 'buy a boat". But really I just reply that that sort of comment misses the point a little of the uniqueness of fishing from a ski. If you've got a FP you know the ease of launch and retrieve, the great fuel economy, the ease of cleaning etc. The only downside is really what you can take with you, and getting wet!. In some locations you can target one fish type or use one style of fishing, but for us the day may not always work out for the chosen species, so we carry different kit to take advantage of the limited amount of time available to fish. The replacement boat to fish where Matty fishes is likely to be at least a 6M + ocean going boat. Then you'll notice the fuel consumption! Remember he is crossing coastal bars with breaking waves, so even a modest centre console is going to set you back around $80-$100K or more if fitted out properly for offshore work and bar crossing safety. And as he mentions in the video, he likes to target the tuna on topwater so the speed and agility of a ski outshines any boat when you are a solo angler. I recently did a podcast that explains the many advantages -and some of the disadvantages -of the jet ski. Maybe its a topic for a video? Top tip: a trolling motor should pull a boat, not push, so in choppy water a front mounted trolling motor might be the better option. Thanks for joining in on the conversation. And thanks for watching the video too!

    • @NoNopeAndNo
      @NoNopeAndNo Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jetcast fair points mate

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +4

      btw these skis can still reach 40knots even with all of the kit onboard. Plenty of power to carry all the gear. Economy is up to you as you can ride anywhere from 15-30 litres per hour. 30 litres in an hour will get you probably 70km or more though. You haven't lost any maneuverability to concern you for fishing and getting to and from the spots, or going through the bars. So no, I really can't say you have to turn to a boat .

    • @hookedntanked9709
      @hookedntanked9709 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jetcast I can dig it bro! I do get that space wise especially for long hauls. I do recognize the lack of big fish storage on the FP and PSW all around. I think yall boys definitely address that with your gunnel attachments. Having a live well is good on the FP but you are seriously limited on coupling any kind of storage combo. You really only have two storage options readily on the FP, mostly. If you want drinks, fish storage and a live well you're SOL with the FP unless you throw a soft yeti in the compartment but then again, you're sacrificing something you'd usually store in there. Again the Minn Kota you installed is definitely 👌 and I TOTALLY see the use of your gunnell attachments.

  • @joemama2455
    @joemama2455 Před 10 měsíci

    3500 bucks is asinine for those on the sides............

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 10 měsíci

      I hear ya! Be great if they were mass produced to get them to a more affordable figure. But they are currently made by one company and I believe they can make only one set per week, then they get shipped from South Africa! They are really good quality, so you have to love your fishing! I’m up to my third set now, and love how they transform a PWC into a serious offshore-capable solo sports fishing weapon! :)

    • @joemama2455
      @joemama2455 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Jetcast that explains the price tag. Insane sea doo or any other manufacturer hasn't at the least partnered with them

  • @ClearWaterJunky
    @ClearWaterJunky Před 2 lety +2

    Need the fish finder sock. Got a link handy? @jetfisher

    • @Jetcast
      @Jetcast Před 2 lety +1

      Of course! :) www.jetfisher.com/seadoo-necessities