By Jesse Stephenson
We had great fun getting out today. I ended up getting one Sheepshead and a mangrove snapper too!
Thunderstorm finally chased us home though

We had great fun getting out today. I ended up getting one Sheepshead and a mangrove snapper too!
Thunderstorm finally chased us home though

Raleigh, North Carolina
Everything is great; built a deck for the pup and try to get out as much as possible.
To be honest I have had a [hybrid fishing kayak equipped with a rotational pedal drive] and a [extra-wide canoe-kayak hybrid].
To this day I now only have the 700 because of the versatility.
I have installed the motor mount but have yet to add one.
Will likely invest in an electric trolling motor this summer, since most of the waterways I frequent are anti gas motors.
Attached is a recent picture at the local reservoir.
Thanks!
Brandon and Huckleberry

Here are some images that show the S4 in the new Gator Drab Green color.
This color and similar ones are popular among Jon boat users, since it blends well with the surroundings in inland fisheries, and it serves as a good base for camouflage.
Duck hunters will be interested in it as well, for similar reasons.
On lakes and slow moving rivers, marshes and flats, and whether it is paddled with kayak or canoe paddles, or outfitted with outboard motors and mud motors, if you’re able to see this boat, it will look good anywhere.
Click on the images to enlarge –
West Palm Beach, Florida
Candy and I had friends visit from North Carolina, and we took them over to Peanut Island, and hung out for the day.
What a blast!
We went all four of us in the boat. We had to go slow but it works fine. It was only about a half mile ride over.
We had probably a little over 700 lbs of payload on board.





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Key Largo, Florida
This evening, at the edge of sunset, I was driving the White Knight, my Wavewalk S4 workhorse that’s powered by a 9.8 HP Tohatsu outboard motor, and I spotted a couple people two handed waving from a 24′ Grady White boat.
They were broken down, offshore, and two other much bigger boats had passed them by.
The Wavewalk S4 easily hip-towed them to safe harbor through the channel into the Garden Cove canal, for a safe landing.
They are now home, with cold beers.
This pic is none too good, as I am a better towboat operator than a photographer. But, bringing a Grady back to the dock with a kayak is a noteworthy accomplishment.
Soon, my motor will be flushed. The S4 stowed.
Maybe, a cold beer (or two) is in order.
A nice way to start another Wavewalk weekend!