Aucilla's Revenge
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Aucilla's Revenge
Friend went to Aucilla yesterday. Took a 200 horse Yamaha and put it in one of the most awful places in North Florida for this kind of rig.. Never been there before. Launched at/about low tide (1030am) The river is flooded with fresh water. Closer you get to the mouth of the river....the lower the water gets. Right at the island...north side....right side of river....hit a rock and busted the lower unit. Had a gapping hole in the cracked housing....you could see the gears. All the oil was lost. Much damage to a very new motor. Propeller whoppyjawed.
Why would someone go to this trecherous place with no guide....or why would someone put such a rig into the Aucilla River? Wonder never ceases.
Why would someone go to this trecherous place with no guide....or why would someone put such a rig into the Aucilla River? Wonder never ceases.
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http://jerrysbait.com/aucilla.htm This site shows an allegedly safe way in and out of the Aucilla....I have never taken my boat through there but I have kayaked the Aucilla and was amazed at the amount of rock scattered about. Your story is what I have feared. I think Florida Sportsman had an article on the Aucilla recently.
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I fish Aucilla a lot. Its not the place for large boats such as 20'+ bay boats and bass boats. They draw too much water. People with smaller lighter boats, Aluminum and john boats go and come with much less trouble. But theres still no gaurantee. Left part of a 30 hp mariner out there couple of years ago.
Tough luck for your friend, its heartbreaking to damage your boat.
Tough luck for your friend, its heartbreaking to damage your boat.