This 1993 Jetcraft Fastwater is a 21-foot aluminum jet boat powered by three 350 Kodiak fuel-injected engines producing roughly 354 horsepower total. The original engine was replaced with an upgraded 340 350 Kodiak by Rick's Marine in Central Point, Oregon—the shop's founder was the boat's original builder. The new engine has approximately 96 hours of operation, while total boat hours sit just over 1000. The jet pump is a three-stage Kodiak unit fully rebuilt with 3/4/4 stainless impellers, paired with custom trim tabs designed for heavy-load hauling.
The boat is outfitted for serious fishing and hunting across remote waters. The cabin features a soft hardtop with rocket launchers and integrated lights, full side canvas, and drop-down curtains. Seating includes air-ride and bench configurations, with one bench converted to a secondary fuel tank holding 90 gallons. Equipment includes a 9.9 Yamaha auxiliary engine with TR1 auto-pilot, a 3 hp Minkota trolling motor with auto-pilot and foot control, two Scotty electric downriggers with dual rod holders, and six additional rod holders. Navigation and fish-finding gear comprises two fish finders loaded with western USA and Canada maps, GPS, and weather capability, plus a marine radio.
Additional systems and storage throughout the boat include new throttle, shifter, and steering cables with under 100 hours use, four batteries (including new starter and deep-cycle units), a sand trap, fish box, lockable glove box, storage boxes under the dash and in the bow, rod storage under the gunnels, and storage trays in the hardtop. A remote spotlight and heater round out the equipment. The boat carries a river anchor with chain and rope and comes with a tandem-axle trailer fitted with new springs and bearings. New paint and Zolotone finish were recently applied. The boat has been maintained meticulously throughout its life and stored in a heated shop.
Length
21.00 FT
Material
Aluminum
Engines
3
Engine Make
Kodiak 350
Engine Model
Fuel Injection
Power
3 x NaN HP
Hours
100 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline