High Yankee Joe,
A few years back I built a four inch sub surface dredge. I basically did the same as you Googled ended up at Steve's website. He has a lot of info in his Journal section with pics and stories. Also helped with questions and advice. I recommend you research that.
I built the four subbie for portability mainly. But have used it for more than just hard access sampling areas. I LOVE IT! I have the Keene tube mounted on 3 inch floats with 15 foot of hose and a suction nozzle also run a six horse Honda and the keen P180 pump. Excellent set up.
Well I decided that I need more production and better recovery. I believe that is were you are at
I found a six inch Keene tube and a suction nozzle. So I tested that last summer with 15 foot of hose and the six HP Honda/ P180 that I have. I did not mount it on a float set up I wanted to test it and see how I felt about things before I spent a lot of money on it.
I can say I am not impressed with the performance compared to the Four inch Subbie. It just needed more volume and water pressure to move material and clean out the box/hose.
The problem I see is the nozzle inlet is two inch and that would be restrictive with a larger pump set up. So the options are to modify the nozzle or go to a jet log.
Modifying the nozzle in my mind is not a good option. It is already massive and adding a second inlet or a 3-4 pressure hose to a already large and cumbersome setup, in my mind would be a poor choice. So that means going to a jet log. The problem with that is subbies are already not the best for fine gold recovery and I fear a jet would blow the box clean.
Placing the jet mid way in the suction hose will help the material settle before it gets to the tube. Also I have heard of some folks placing the jet after the tube, that may be a good way to go but I still think that you would need to place it far enough away so you did not effectively dredge your box.
What ever you build needs to be on floats. You will want at least 15 foot of hose. and anything larger than 4 inch will need 9-13 HP with an appropriate size pump.
As far as the nozzle I recommend you look at it first. A- 6 inch venture nozzle is HUGE add pressure line and 6 inch dredge hose. Well that is not a retired man's set up. Also keep in mind I think you will loose a lot of lift power below 4-5 feet with the ventury nozzle. I noticed this with my 4 and I am sure the six would not work at all with the P180 pump. That is were the jet log is much better.
As far as the 5 inch, I would like Steve's input on his 5 inch subbie but I would think you would want a larger pump even for that. Keep in mind as you go down in depth you need more power to keep the overburden moving and things cleaning properly.
I would recommend looking into Gold Hog Matting if you are building from scratch. I have been really pleased with the performance they give.
Hope this helps.