ncclaymaker
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- Aug 26, 2011
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- Minelab 1000, A Motorized Power Glider Trike, 17 foot travel trailer behind my Jeep. 4" suction dredge/high banker.
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Getting to larger creek and stream placer sites in North Carolina have just gotten a lot easier. I bought a jet ski that functioned mechanically well and mounted it somewhat creatively into my 12' Sears john boat. The advantages are great... no prop to foul or break and it operates in less than 16" of water. There's no need to drag a dredge unit with me... the output from the john boat jet nozzle when hooked up to the sluice jet will suck the fillings out of your mouth at 20 feet.
Did I mention that this rig has approximately 50hp available to the jet output. Advantage... I can run this engine at low speed and still outperform most suction dredges with no problem. Let's start to think outside of the box and get somewhat creative.
The cost. $300 for the boat and trailer; $35 for title/tags, $100 for the jetski, $80 for metal fabrication and misc parts. If the weather is bad, I'll still be able to go fishing. WIN, WIN.
May the yellow stuff blind your sluice, not you judgement.
Did I mention that this rig has approximately 50hp available to the jet output. Advantage... I can run this engine at low speed and still outperform most suction dredges with no problem. Let's start to think outside of the box and get somewhat creative.
The cost. $300 for the boat and trailer; $35 for title/tags, $100 for the jetski, $80 for metal fabrication and misc parts. If the weather is bad, I'll still be able to go fishing. WIN, WIN.
May the yellow stuff blind your sluice, not you judgement.