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Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:43 am
by Manjimike
Wannabe wrote:Matt,
That is what I was looking for. Might be tricky launching off a cement boat ramp unless they fold up or something. Sounds expensive.
Bob
If you push both pedals forward, the fins fold up against a normal chine hull.
I still have my Mirage drive ready 4 when Aloha Dans' "Pelagic" becomes a set of plans (and I get my shed built)
Cheers
Mike

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:39 am
by Bemm 52
What do you This one would weigh Matt

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:19 am
by jem
That has such a unique hull shape and has lots of features, I'd have to run a formal estimate to get an idea of weight. To do that, I'd have to have something sketched.

Maybe 75-80 using okoume? I really don't know. :oops:

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:33 pm
by CrkdLtr
I figured once you saw the bottom of the Ultimate Angler you'd shudder. Looks like this one would be better to buy and save a lot of headache and frustration.

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:40 pm
by jem
Yea that one is a little complicated. I could draw it and it could be built. But is anyone nuts enough to go through that much? If you REALLY like building and the challenge of a project, and you're absolutely sure it's the kind of hull you want, you might just qualify. :mrgreen:

Definitely test drive that baby before saying "ok, I wanna know more". :lol:

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:47 pm
by hairymick
Manjimike wrote:
Wannabe wrote:Matt,
That is what I was looking for. Might be tricky launching off a cement boat ramp unless they fold up or something. Sounds expensive.
Bob
If you push both pedals forward, the fins fold up against a normal chine hull.
I still have my Mirage drive ready 4 when Aloha Dans' "Pelagic" becomes a set of plans (and I get my shed built)
Cheers
Mike
G'day Mike, and thanks for our input mate.

This Mirage drive has intrigued me ever since I first became aware of it. The problem I have with it is its purchase cost. The drive unit costs more that the entire rest of the boat to build. This, to my way of thinking defeats the purpose of building our own. Then, one has to consider a hand steer rudder assembly of some sort.


Having said all that, I think Matt has better hulls in which to mount a Mirage than Dan's Pelagic. Sabalo and Cape Fear are two of these. Southwind and Sasquatch are equally suitable, only in SOT configuration.

If and when I finally get round to building this Ultimate, I think I would be inclined to build it with the designers aims in mind. Exteme stability and fishability in a relatively simple build. Set it up with a comfy seat, leccy motor and big cooler and just head off into the sweetwater. Lovely. :D

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:16 pm
by Manjimike
hairymick wrote:
G'day Mike, and thanks for your input mate.

This Mirage drive has intrigued me ever since I first became aware of it. The problem I have with it is its purchase cost. The drive unit costs more that the entire rest of the boat to build. This, to my way of thinking defeats the purpose of building our own. Then, one has to consider a hand steer rudder assembly of some sort.
Yeah thanks Cobber,
I bought mine 2nd hand from the US, but to put it into perspective, if you have to purchase a leccy motor and a deep cycle battery, you probably won't get much change either way but you will have a lot of extra weight. Hand steering shouldn't pose a problem.
Having said all that, I think Matt has better hulls in which to mount a Mirage than Dan's Pelagic. Sabalo and Cape Fear are two of these.
Both those are excellent craft and there is a full build article on the Sabalo with Mirage drive on Duckworths, but I liked what the Pelagic was being designed for (even tho I can't recall it all off the top of my head :oops: ).

Cheers Mike

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:21 am
by Bemm 52
Manjimike wrote: Both those are excellent craft and there is a full build article on the Sabalo with Mirage drive on Duckworths

Cheers Mike
Mike any chance you can post the link I can,t seem to find it
:(
Cheers

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:58 am
by makenmend
for those interested in the mirage drive I can atest to it's functionality and durability.been using one since 06 both on Texas rivers and now exclusively in the salt, outstanding piece of kit. only damage ever done by a submerged boulder on the brazos and that was fixed on the river bank (large rock makes passable hammer) relative handsfree fishing can't be beat.

MM

Re: Native Ultimate Plans

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:14 pm
by Yohan1973
Not to derail the direction that this thread has taken but I think the Ultimate's shape would make for a great little strip build yak rather than a S&G.