After a long hiatus, nearly 3 years, having built a house and spent far more time towing horse floats than I otherwise would have chosen, I finally got back on the water in my boat. Fished Saturday off Torquay, worked hard for 3 good calamari off Whites beach, and once the westerly settled fished off Bells for 4 flatties to 45cm. Luxury launch n retrieve with no swell. Boat didn't miss a beat. Not a pinky to be seen, probably fished to deep for whiting.
Good supportive area, other fishos launching happy to offer advice, no bad vibes.
Cheers, Mat.
Back in business
Re: Back in business
Launched at fishos, high tide and west wind easy combo, just jumped the boat in, and had enough angle on the beach with no swell to not have to unhook the trailer to retrieve later on. Fishing out of a 4.75m baymaster with a 75 2stroke.
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Re: Back in business
Nice,what time vechile you have?Matty H wrote:Launched at fishos, high tide and west wind easy combo, just jumped the boat in, and had enough angle on the beach with no swell to not have to unhook the trailer to retrieve later on. Fishing out of a 4.75m baymaster with a 75 2stroke.
Any mods on trailer for beach launching
Re: Back in business
4wd triton ute, trailer, apart from generous amounts of rust....., is a standard dunbier, but I have a custom bolt on wheel, very wide wheelbarrow wheel which is hooked onto draw bar, trailer pushed out into deep enough water to winch boat on, then simply towed out with a good long snatch strap. Adds 10 minutes n worth it every day of the week. Have seen plenty of nice shiny 4wd's dig down to their door seals rolling the dice with retrieval. Bit of a trap, as the launch process is deceptively easy.