Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

squiddy
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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by squiddy » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:35 pm

Fish-cador wrote:I'll be happy with a floating pontoon. :Dribble:

Here is something less than 20K plus import duties. :tongue:

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this is an epic charter boat!! :lolf: few rod holders a gps and a fish finder...

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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by ecofreak » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:27 am

squiddy wrote:
Fish-cador wrote:I'll be happy with a floating pontoon. :Dribble:

Here is something less than 20K plus import duties. :tongue:

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this is an epic charter boat!! :lolf: few rod holders a gps and a fish finder...
I am guessing like the story of the 3 little pigs it is not designed for winds in excess of 15 knots or it will blow your boat down with all that straw, also safe to assume its a non smoking boat LOL could be a fire sale other wise.
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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by queen fish » Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:32 pm

I have a quintrex 540 90horse power half cabin with fully enclosed binibi all over we had the option of a canvas cover for the cabin which we got we have a portable toilet under the seat in the cabin. I am more than happy using this as the cabin cover comes all the way down to the floor. We use our boat for fishing and cruising.

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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by georged2 » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:22 pm

I get my new (used) boat tomorrow. I decided on a Haines Hunter 650 Classic with 225 Honda giving it a push.
Can't wait and look forward to getting back on the water.
Early to bed, Early to rise, Fish all day, Tell big lies
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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by Dr Drift » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:40 pm

PICS please.....
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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by georged2 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:42 pm

Good idea Dr Drift.
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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by Fish-Hunter » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:53 am

:shock: "WOW' what a nice boat you got there "George" :clap: , mate i'd be glad to afford your last boat "H.H-530" . Isnt it nice to have $$ to spare , good luck with your new "H.H-650" :)

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Re: Best Boat for Fishing & Cruising

Post by georged2 » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:15 am

Thanks Mike, Took it out yesterday and I was struggling to understand how choppy it was, these size boats just ride over the chop like it's calm waters. My last HH530 required a little attention in heavy chop so I'm extremely chuffed.
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