Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
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Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
I've got a 17' Proline CC and usually fish st marks.
The wife expressed and interest in checking out the springs(no kayaks).
I have a 4x4 Grand Cherokee with mud tires so a dirt ramp isn't a big deal.
The boat drafts about 11" loaded up with gear and 2 guys. On plane I'm not sure but I'd be idling around anyway.
I couldn't find anything in the regs about size limits but I also don't want to look like a jackwagon.
The wife expressed and interest in checking out the springs(no kayaks).
I have a 4x4 Grand Cherokee with mud tires so a dirt ramp isn't a big deal.
The boat drafts about 11" loaded up with gear and 2 guys. On plane I'm not sure but I'd be idling around anyway.
I couldn't find anything in the regs about size limits but I also don't want to look like a jackwagon.
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Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
We went 2 weeks ago and saw plenty of larger duck hunting types of aluminum skiffs( camo line x w big mud engine) that were at least 18 feet. It does get shallow in places , but I think you will be fine. Beautiful river
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Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
I was thinking Idle speed.Flint River Pirate wrote:You should be fine. Just go slower than normal!
I live within 10-15 minutes from there and sometimes you just want to use the boat for a couple hours.
Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
A 17' Proline in the Wascissa River? Really?
Big difference between a johnboat and a Proline but I guess you never know till you go.

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Its far from a jon boat.RedMann wrote:A 17' Proline in the Wascissa River? Really?Big difference between a johnboat and a Proline but I guess you never know till you go.
Probably hurting my case but it has a 150 V6 on it

Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
[/quote]procraftwes wrote:Its far from a jon boat.
Right, that was my point. It's been a while since I've been on that river and I expect the water level may be higher with the rain lately but I sure would be nervous trying to run that boat there.
Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
Every time I've ever been, I've seen large bass boats on the river. You should be fine.
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ROCK'S and GRASS , that is all you need to know .
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You'll be fine. Just take it slow.
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There is an old dam about half between the head waters and goose pasture. If you go downstream over it, I don't think you will be able to get back over it if you have to go upstream.
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Re: Wacissa river in a 17' boat?
Not to be pessimistic but I predict you find every rock in that river. I wish you luck.
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