PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
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PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
Point Lonsdale light house in the back ground and of course leaving the Queensciff harbor. location is definitely the heads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reuQNII2IjA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reuQNII2IjA
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Re: PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
That’s a great vid!
What a top effort!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
What a top effort!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Re: PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
Great boat. But really would have liked a fully flat floor.
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Re: PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
For a 14 foot tinny I was impressed with how little lean the boat gave when the guy and fish was on one side, a standard tinny would have leaned way more.
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Re: PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
You can add a Kapsten boat collar to a standard tinnie and it has the same effect as the stabi craft.
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Re: PORT PHILLIP BAY SOUTHERN BLUE FIN TUNA
That Polycraft on your list wont dissapoint in that regards either..