Dave’s is a Haines 680 patriot with twin 150 Yamaha mine is a Haines 650 offshore classic 200 Yamaha.Feathor wrote:Well done Nude, some nice fish there. Sounds like a good trip. Good on ya for getting amongst it! Nice rigs there, what size boats are they? Can't beat the cruisers for towing, awesome cars.
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You guys dont do things by 1/2's!
Where to you stay when your up there?..Motel, Caravan, AirBnb?
Where to you stay when your up there?..Motel, Caravan, AirBnb?
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smile0784 wrote:The shelf is 20 km from bermagui
The kink is 16km from bermagui
Cheers guys that's almost half the distance I expected. What kind of outboat do you guys run to use that much fuel? Or do you use the majority of it trolling?Nude up wrote:About 18klm to the 12 mile reef we normally work from the 12 mile out to the 90 fathom mark. Some days we cover over 100 Klm we averaged about 90 litres a day in fuelKimtown wrote:Nice work on the kings!
How many km's to the shelf from bermagui?
Nevermind just seen your post about the donks. Obviously a lot more fuel is used trolling for marlin that i expected!
Fishing is a very expensive hobby to say the least lol
Edit: I'm completely retarded and half drunk and for some reason completely disregarded the last line about travelling 100km a day lol
Carry on hahaha
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Awesome boatsNude up wrote:Dave’s is a Haines 680 patriot with twin 150 Yamaha mine is a Haines 650 offshore classic 200 Yamaha.Feathor wrote:Well done Nude, some nice fish there. Sounds like a good trip. Good on ya for getting amongst it! Nice rigs there, what size boats are they? Can't beat the cruisers for towing, awesome cars.
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Jeepers. Thats great.Nude up wrote:About 18klm to the 12 mile reef we normally work from the 12 mile out to the 90 fathom mark. Some days we cover over 100 Klm we averaged about 90 litres a day in fuelKimtown wrote:Nice work on the kings!
How many km's to the shelf from bermagui?
I thought you would use more fuel then that.
I was thinking around the 120 to 140lt for the distance you cover each day.
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The beauty of a 4 stroke no smell as well. We did use more fuel when chasing the bait balls, fast acceleration to get in front of the seals a bit of anticipation of where the seals will pop up sometimes we had to sit and wait but it is exciting and if the marlin are on the bait ball very visualsmile0784 wrote:Jeepers. Thats great.Nude up wrote:About 18klm to the 12 mile reef we normally work from the 12 mile out to the 90 fathom mark. Some days we cover over 100 Klm we averaged about 90 litres a day in fuelKimtown wrote:Nice work on the kings!
How many km's to the shelf from bermagui?
I thought you would use more fuel then that.
I was thinking around the 120 to 140lt for the distance you cover each day.
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The smell is the only good thing about the 2 smokers LOLNude up wrote:The beauty of a 4 stroke no smell as well. We did use more fuel when chasing the bait balls, fast acceleration to get in front of the seals a bit of anticipation of where the seals will pop up sometimes we had to sit and wait but it is exciting and if the marlin are on the bait ball very visualsmile0784 wrote:Jeepers. Thats great.Nude up wrote:About 18klm to the 12 mile reef we normally work from the 12 mile out to the 90 fathom mark. Some days we cover over 100 Klm we averaged about 90 litres a day in fuelKimtown wrote:Nice work on the kings!
How many km's to the shelf from bermagui?
I thought you would use more fuel then that.
I was thinking around the 120 to 140lt for the distance you cover each day.
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Awesome work Nude! This will be one of those trips you'll remember for a very long time!
Cheers, Anth
Cheers, Anth