Thats it, boat is going

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by Wolly Bugger » Thu Jul 28, 2016 9:47 pm

chris seafarer wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Just had a look at it. Nice boat mate. Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:
Ive seen this rig first hand...very nice boat
I have told that you caught a few tuna. Now I am going to annoy the crap out of you.

What lures were you using?
Where abouts did you go? Towards Bridgewater ?
How deep?

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by VooDoo » Thu Jul 28, 2016 10:45 pm

Nice boat :a_goodjob: :a_goodjob:

Just what i had in mind but the planets are not fully aligned to get the boat ATM.

Good Luck with the sale and caravaning plans with the missus :)
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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by chris srsc » Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:06 am

Wolly Bugger wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Just had a look at it. Nice boat mate. Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:
Ive seen this rig first hand...very nice boat
I have told that you caught a few tuna. Now I am going to annoy the crap out of you.

What lures were you using?
Where abouts did you go? Towards Bridgewater ?
How deep?
Hahaha bright colorful skirts worked best...i spent $120 on xraps no hits on them..

Headed parallel to land towards lighthouse in 70 -100mts of water

They say look for a 2deg change in water temp... but keep that a secret...lol
FISH1617 : 183CM

Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm) 

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by CarlG » Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:51 am

DougieK wrote:
ThomasG wrote: A mans only as old as the woman he feels...
So you're telling me GTShoon is still in middleschool?
Da-dum....tsssh.

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by cobby » Fri Jul 29, 2016 10:25 am

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ThomasG wrote:I've got her on a couple of sites but I dont know how to put the link up here.
She is a touch under 18ft, Caribbean Concorde.
Here is a bit of a spiel I copied ......
The 140hp Suzi on our boat has done less than 2hrs, it has not even registered on the gauge yet. We have only used the Suzi to fish for whiting/squid 4 times and have always kept her undercover. Yes, she is getting on, but we would not have spent $18,000 on a brand new motor if Ritchardson marine had not given her a thorough going over.
She really has it all, Its a pity we just cant use her at our age and have decided to sell her and go "Grey Nomading".
We have only had her for just over two years and spent over $37,000 on her.
She has....
*Lone Star anchor winch
*Professionally fitted solar panel battery charging kit, never have a flat battery.
*Twin marine battery's.
*Mounted Battery gauge.
*Auto battery isolators.
*Fitted with led lights for night fishing
*High mounted anchor light.
*Light bar spotlight.
*Extended height canopy.
*Anchor chain silencer fitted.
*Suzi engine cover.
*Under floor fuel tank.
"Salt water wash down.
*Fresh water wash down.
*Bait board.
*all sorts of rod holders.
*Twin fire extinguishers.
*All safety gear including off shore.
*VHF marine two way radio.
*Radio CD, MP 3.
*Lowrance Elite HDI-7 (downscan)
*Navionics Gold card
*"Smart" Trim Tabs.
*Drive on trailer.
*Auto bilge pump..

Okay it has everything I want, how much does it weigh, if it is under 1600kg pm me
It'd go very bloody close to 1600 loaded. Would have to whack it on a weighbridge to be certain

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by Wolly Bugger » Fri Jul 29, 2016 11:52 am

chris seafarer wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Just had a look at it. Nice boat mate. Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:
Ive seen this rig first hand...very nice boat
I have told that you caught a few tuna. Now I am going to annoy the crap out of you.

What lures were you using?
Where abouts did you go? Towards Bridgewater ?
How deep?
Hahaha bright colorful skirts worked best...i spent $120 on xraps no hits on them..

Headed parallel to land towards lighthouse in 70 -100mts of water

They say look for a 2deg change in water temp... but keep that a secret...lol
I wont tell a soul/

:cheers:

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by Wolly Bugger » Fri Jul 29, 2016 11:55 am

chris seafarer wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Just had a look at it. Nice boat mate. Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:
Ive seen this rig first hand...very nice boat
I have told that you caught a few tuna. Now I am going to annoy the crap out of you.

What lures were you using?
Where abouts did you go? Towards Bridgewater ?
How deep?
Hahaha bright colorful skirts worked best...i spent $120 on xraps no hits on them..

Headed parallel to land towards lighthouse in 70 -100mts of water

They say look for a 2deg change in water temp... but keep that a secret...lol
Paid a visit to Port MacDonald, but the tackle shop was closed, any saw he had some fully rigged Ritcher skirts for sale, so rang him up and bought a few. Haven't had a chance to try them out yet.

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Re: Thats it, boat is going

Post by chris srsc » Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:16 pm

Wolly Bugger wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:
Lightningx wrote:Just had a look at it. Nice boat mate. Good luck with the sale :thumbsup:
Ive seen this rig first hand...very nice boat
I have told that you caught a few tuna. Now I am going to annoy the crap out of you.

What lures were you using?
Where abouts did you go? Towards Bridgewater ?
How deep?
Hahaha bright colorful skirts worked best...i spent $120 on xraps no hits on them..

Headed parallel to land towards lighthouse in 70 -100mts of water

They say look for a 2deg change in water temp... but keep that a secret...lol
Paid a visit to Port MacDonald, but the tackle shop was closed, any saw he had some fully rigged Ritcher skirts for sale, so rang him up and bought a few. Haven't had a chance to try them out yet.
good luck when you get a chance to get out
FISH1617 : 183CM

Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm) 

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