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Author:  mud monkey [ Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:31 am ]
Post subject:  Small rig help

Any you guys running small rigs such as 1236 jons with small 6 or 7 hp long tails. I want to get a rig to throw in the back of the truck. Is a 1236 to small of s boat . Please give me some feedback please. Need info on this cause I want to put a rig together ASAP

Author:  North LA Hunter [ Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

I run a 1242 custom with a 12 hp sd I built and it does very well. Light and it will haul azz.


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Author:  Swamper01 [ Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

I run a 1236 with a 5.5 hp. I like having this boat brecause it can get to places I can't get my big boat to and its light enough I can drag it over levees. As far as the amount of space the boat has, it's not much. I took the back seat out for more room when driving. And don't expect to get anywhere fast. If you do get a rig, but the biggest motor that the boat is rated for

Author:  256mostwanted [ Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

Got a 1236 as well with a 5 hp. I loaded in and out of my dodge 2500 a total of 6 times and decided to put runners and a crank on my 5X8 tilt trailer. now I just winch it up backwards in the trailer. I'd say if you got a friend with you every time you take it out you would be alright.

Author:  45th parallel [ Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

My small riveted boat is a 14-36 with a 10hp. It conceals much easier than my 17' It's a gas to play with in the summer empty and I love where I can hunt with it. That boat has been carried drug and driven into some hard to access areas I wouldn't even want to paddle into. I used to have a 6hp but I wanted a bit more power to push through the thick stiff and a larger prop. For two adults to hunt out of I wouldn't go any smaller than 14'. A dog, bag of decoys, two guns and two blind bags , the occasional third hunter takes up every bit of 14'. An extra two feet of boat and a couple inches of width and a handful more rivets are not that much heavier to move, but it adds a decent amount of stability. It's way more fun picking up dead birds and decoys from a boat that's not underwater. Another great thing about these small rigs besides the functionality is that they are pretty reasonable to purchase and super cheap to run and maintain. You'll also not get hurt if you choose to sell it later on. They are not super fast, but they are super tough. Just remember that the first 10mph of any mud motor is always the cheapest, every mph after that, the cost rises exponentially.

Author:  Mark F. Cheney [ Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

45 Parallel, That remark about the first 10 MPH is the best comment I have ever read about the price of mud motor pricing and I sell them. I would also add that the amount of "fun" per dollar spent also declines after the first 10MPH

Author:  rob_rides_03 [ Fri May 01, 2015 7:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Small rig help

I run a 1236 sears semi v with a 7hp stump jumper. Did the same thing and took the rear seat out. Alot easier to dive. No lOad, the boat moves pretty good. looking to get a flat Jon though to replace it

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