BigN8
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Looks like FL beaches are in for some big trouble from this years bloom.
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hey Ronnie, is there a reason you keep football ball over clean out plugs?The name of the post is what got me to look at. At first I thought it was a different strain, like Labrador from the first Cheech & Chong movie. In the Sacramento delta the prevalent marine vegetation is Hyacinth and when it’s really bad the nearby boat ramps close and / or advise customers to launch somewhere else. As a jet boat operator i always do what the recommend.
pro or not so pro tip: if you Get stuck in vegetation, check both clean out ports not just one of them.
Trust me he tried so hard for a basketball ???.hey Ronnie, is there a reason you keep football ball over clean out plugs?
I saw a report of someone that crossed to Bimini earier in the week and didnt see any in the crossing. From what I heard in the keys fishing groups there is no more then usual this year so far.Next week we're going to Key Largo. It was a problem last year. Any current reports for the North Keys?
Came to the forum to find company for my misery. I guess I’m geographically unlucky. Where we put in is just south of Boca inlet and we can’t go 10 feet without packing the grates with sargassum. Especially with an incoming tide, there’s just no way to avoid it. The only thing that makes it even slightly possible to boat is it’s all a slow speed zone around there in the intracoastal. We rarely go out the inlet anyway but i would not even dare for the next few months. So we putter at 5000 rpm going 6mph waiting for the overheat alarm to go off. Luckily the sandbar is reachable before that happens. If you had a team of engineers and endless budget you could not design something better suited to clog those grates than the sargassum. It goes in far enough to get stuck but not far enough to get chopped up. We had a scary moment as our max speed was 6 mph., clogged again five minutes after clearing the grates. We were headed towards a bridge that decided to open. We were stuck between the big yachts and the bridge. Slow speed to those yachts ain’t 6 when those bridges open. I was able to get off to the side but it wasn’t fun. Clean out port helps some but it’s really designed to get something off the impeller shaft not the grates. You really have to get out to clear it fully. Honestly thinking there is a boating season in south Florida now. It’s tough to go out when this sargassum is rampant. Please JBP invent something!! Rant over if I’m missing something please shout at me. For now it’s going to be a while before we can out safely.
Have you tried the reverse maneuver? More or less, put the boat in reverse, gain some momentum, pull the shut off cord, and quickly shift to fwd. This opens the reverse bucket with he goal of water moving through the jet in the opposite direction and clearing the intake grate.
I have not. Part of my geographic challenge is how narrow and crowded the area is. The only reasonable solution is to move. ?Have you tried the reverse maneuver? More or less, put the boat in reverse, gain some momentum, pull the shut off cord, and quickly shift to fwd. This opens the reverse bucket with he goal of water moving through the jet in the opposite direction and clearing the intake grate.
Ive never had a problem with Sargassum in the ICW between Hilsboro and Miami, Personally I hate the ICW. I alway choose to run in the Ocean. I hate the slowness and crowds in the ICW.I have not. Part of my geographic challenge is how narrow and crowded the area is. The only reasonable solution is to move. ?
Once upon a time i was concerned that if I ever had a plug blow out it would damage the clean out plug hatch and the forums solution was to put nerf balls on top of the clean out plugs. After a few years of never having a blow out but constantly pulling and reinserting waterlogged nerf balls I just tossed them in the trash rather than reinsert them.hey Ronnie, is there a reason you keep football ball over clean out plugs?