How far did you have to run to find the hali? Any hints as to spot? I am heading up end of July this year and would like to get my friends into their first halis and lings. Mahalo.
That was exciting start to finish thanks for sharing, great fish! And nice job! I’ve just recently discovered these HewesCraft boats and I’d love to buy one! What top speed are you able to achieve with that 115 on your 200 pro V and what mileage are you getting? Thanks! Do you still have your boat?
Never thought of that, great idea! I’ll definitely plan on doing that in a months or so when I get the boat prepped for the season. I was originally planning on buying the Searunner 20 but after stepping into the ProV, it became apparent the fishing deck is almost the same size. Everybody who checks the boat out can’t believe it’s only an 18. Hewes did a great job on the design of this boat. It’s also lighter than the Searunner, allowing me to run a smaller engine giving me more range for less money in fuel. It handles just fine in rough seas.
Hooked a huge one out Craig Alaska and fought it for 43 minutes. It pulled an old 29 foot plywood boat into the wind thats how big it was. The guy said it was about 325 lbs. when the guy shot it with his .45 , it slowly sank into the dephs. He was so apolajetic, i felt bad for him. My line was so frayed after 43 minutes that the line snapped. Will use steel leader if i ever go halibut fishing again. Looked as big as the kitchen table.
Have you been happy with the PRO V. I’m been going back between the PRO V ET 200 and the 21 Sea Runner ET. I’m nervous to go with the Pro V and not have enough boat to go out in the ocean. From looking at your video it looks like it can handle the open ocean well enough.
I was sceptical too. The first time I went out to open ocean on the ProV I almost shit myself. The swells were so big I disappeared in the trough, come back up on the peaks looking down 20’. The boat did just fine, even in rough seas. Having said that, it’s always better to have a heavier boat in the ocean.
Fishing Washington state. It’s been really good other than the time the voltage regulator failed and took 6 weeks to get in (all under warranty). Power is smooth and it’s quiet. Frankly, you can’t go wrong with any of the modern outboards anymore.
I always pull some slack line once fish is boated so i dont get a loose flying hook, weight, or a rod tip in the eye. Love to feel the power they have. Perfect size to eat. Caught a huge one off Prince of Whales Island that pulled the boat backwards into the wind. Thought i was going to have to get a shoulder replacement afterwards, man they are strong. Did you get those rod holds moved yet? I fish by myself most of the time too.
Allan Close That’s some good points. Haven’t thought about the rod holders but I’ll go look at the boat next week and see what makes sense. Even the salmon are big up there and do a number on my arms.
@@supergarball did not look like you attempted to guage the length one bit, looked to me you were shook to get one period, you rushed it and it was over size
@@supergarball Thanks for the response. Are you using a stabilizer of some sort too, some sort of gimble? I don't know anything about cameras (As i'm sure you can tell HAHA).
You made me tired just watching you try to haul that halibut in. Good job on that. I hope you post a couple more videos this summer. By the way, how do you like your boat? I was considering a Duckworth for a future purchase in a few years but I've heard good things about your boat as well.
Troy Howard Duckworth is a good boat. I looked at one as well and only went with the Hewes bc of the deal I got. The ProV18 is a good boat, I like it a lot, does everything including heavy seas. It’s got more room than one expects for an 18 compared to the others. The Duckworth appears to be better built though.