My Name is Layne Runyon and I'm the owner of Nexgen Marine and Outdoors. I also have 10 years sales experience in the marine industry (primarily bass boats/jet boats) and hope to bring some of what I have learned to you.
NexGen is a media group focused on the next generation of outdoor gear and the lifestyle associated with it. You'll hear about the products and places I love and why, mixed with some entertainment along the way. All wile passing on the traditions of the outdoors. Based in the PNW and the SW, you're bound to see some amazing scenery. #avantlink
I’m a 10 1/2 and just got a sized-up pair of 12’s in the Korkers Greenback. I tried them on with a pair of wading pants at Cabela’s to make sure they fit. They were perfectly snug. I can’t imagine doing an upsize of only a 1/2 size from a 10 1/2 to an 11 like you did. I’m glad it worked for you, but I just want others to try out the sizes if at all possible. Our differences with the same shoe size illustrates the point.
The worse part is when the buddy or whoever your fishing with tries to stand on some moral type of high ground and is like “you gotta set that hook” like motherfucker I did set the damn hook.
I remember I had a huge musky on and I yelled at my dad to get the net and when he swiped the net down to get the fish he cut my line with the net! Argggh!
Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Really helps with making a decision. There are ALOT of great options. Everybody has slightly different needs and budget. You still happy about your decision? Im looking closely at your same exact model. Thought maybe you could give some thoughts after 2 years?
So the quick answer is yes. If I were constrained by budget I’d go with the G3. I still would not go with a gatortrax in anyway situation. There cost, lack of interest in helping ship boats, lack of knowledge of our area and my overall feeling of not being heard when building the boat would keep me from going that direction. More than likely I would go with a Wooldridge if I were to do a strait jet style boat. If you live close to Gatortrax I would say they’re worth looking at.
Great job and Video, I have a 2010 G3 1656 CCJ , I was wondering if you could send me some info cause I would love to do the same with my boat if it is available for mine? I really hope to hear back from you soon. Thanks
So interestingly enough, the water likes to get down in the walls. I would see if there's a cabinet or something on the inside that you can carefully remove assuming you don't want to damage anything and take a look that way. Also, you can check the floor right under that spot
Very interesting - that's a miracle of compactness, carefully using every bit of space - surprising how much fits in there, even a shower and toilet, and it all fits onto the back of a pickup truck; it hardly seems possible. I'm in Australia, and these are scarce here, almost to the point of not existing - I have probably seen only a few on the roads in my entire life, and only one as big as this. How many days' water supply does it carry, and how long do the grey and black water tanks last before needing to be emptied (probably one of the least attractive aspects of using a vehicle such as this!)?
We can get 3-4 days on water. We aren’t big water wasters though and that’s with no or very minimal showering. Typically gay and black tank fill at the same rate. Dude I love Australia! I actually sold on shipped boats there from Phoenix a couple times! I’m surprised with all the backcountry you don’t see more of these
@@nexgenmarineoutdoorstv Well, I wonder if maybe they are to be seen more commonly in some more remote areas; maybe it's just in the areas I frequent, fairly close to the city of Melbourne, that they are barely to be seen. But I do think they are less popular here than in the U.S., despite the fact that, the last couple of years, pickup trucks (we call them utes here, short for "utility vehicle") have been the most popular of all vehicles sold. Have you visited Australia?
Check the air in the tire.Look a little low also if you have an old intertube, and you put it between the camper and the roof prevents a lot more sway. Let me know if this works better for you!