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Getting the Fishpro Apex Dialed In
Build Log Sep 7, 2025 · Tampa Bay · 5 min read

Getting the Fishpro Apex Dialed In

It finally happened — picked up my new Sea-Doo Fishpro Apex and got it dialed in. This thing is a fishing machine disguised as a jetski, and it changes everything about how I get after the fish.

/ The Setup

First order of business: getting the trolling motor mounted and wired so I can actually work structure instead of drifting past it. The Fishpro Apex is built for this — the whole bow area is set up to run a trolling motor like a bass boat, but on a hull that can hit speeds a bass boat can only dream about.

/ The Features

/ 60 MPH, Then Dead Quiet

Here's the thing nobody tells you about a Fishpro: it does 60 mph across open water, then drops to a whisper when you engage the trolling motor. One minute you're flying, spray everywhere, grinning like a kid. The next you're barely making a ripple, easing over a reef line and watching the sonar light up. That contrast — exhilaration straight into stillness — is the whole point.

It's the only boat I've owned that can run 60 mph and then idle over water you'd never get a prop boat into.

/ Fishing Where the Boat Couldn't Go

The real win is access. With my boat there are places I just can't reach — skinny flats, tight mangrove edges, backwaters, and shallows that would strand anything with a prop. The Fishpro gets me into all of it, and the trolling motor keeps me there quietly working the spots. It opens up more water than I know what to do with.

More fishing trips coming. The plan is simple: get out more, explore harder, and fill the cooler doing it.

Getting the Fishpro Apex Dialed InGetting the Fishpro Apex Dialed In
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