
Re: Backwater Swomp Lite on a Kaboat?
Thanks for the reply man!!
Yeah I wish I could swing putting a 14' Jon on the top of my 6x6, but its the Polaris 6x6 Big Boss not the ranger so I can roll up the Kaboat and put the motor next to it and all my camping gear on top of that. Also want to keep my options open when I leave with my enclosed trailer to head out to some areas with my 6x6s in there along with my Kaboat so I can strike by sea or land.

I also occasionally roll up the boat and motor and put them in a small bush plane to access other lakes and rivers only accessible by plane.
Another advantage of the Kaboat for my uses is I can still get on step with 4 adults and a caribou (quartered not alive

) and hunting gear for the day in it with a 18 hp outboard which is much more capacity than a 14' Jon from what little I have read.
Been doing a lot of reading on here and a lot of searches. Tons of info to digest certainly and looking forward to using my first mud motor. Seems like I should be able to dial it in with the versa mount and cavitation plate to work pretty well even though the Kaboats only got a 13.5" transom?
If I can get 14 mph with a standard 6 hp outboard with 2 people and a kid and fishing gear do you think it would be realistic to expect the 9 hp Subie/Swomp Lite combo to atleast get similar performance? The boat planes at roughly 9 mph.
I have no illusions I will be able to safely go where a "real" boat will go but generally I am not going places with stumps and such as that isn't much of a concern in many places I go in Alaska with this as tree line is at only 2200' above sea level and often I use the boat above that.
Thanks again for the reponse and I will continue to search and read on here as I don't want to be THAT newbie here that can't run a search to my most obvious questions haha.