Stacer 469 outlaw
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I have a 4.5 m tinny & take it offshore with no issues if the conditions are good, you just need a bit of common sense in deciding to go out or not, Keep a good eye on the weather reports and the current speed (Gippsland Ports website) for crossing the bar. I have taken this boat off shore from Merimbula, Eden, and through Port Phillip heads, you just need to pick your day.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Re: Stacer 469 outlaw
I regularly take my 4m seawasp into Bass strait but ONLY when conditions are favourable. Have added a long range fuel tank and a second bilge pump for peace of mind.
As mentioned previously, a 6m+ boat will be better suited for offshore as the weather can easily turn.
What boat you choose ultimately depends on your appetite for risk.
As mentioned previously, a 6m+ boat will be better suited for offshore as the weather can easily turn.
What boat you choose ultimately depends on your appetite for risk.
When I got time,
I wet a line cos Im a junkie,
been fishin since a kid,
I like it cos it numbs me..
I wet a line cos Im a junkie,
been fishin since a kid,
I like it cos it numbs me..
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I have a 469 stacer cc with 75hp evinrude, I only ever go out on port phillip bay. Its a pretty stable boat in my opinion. Would like a little more space. Got caught on ppb in 18 knot plus winds, was never in any danger but wasnt comfortable. Got off the water as soon as i could
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Was it a wet ride ..... in my blue fin 4.2 you would have been as wet as if you got out shower with your clothes on .Kennyboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 6:37 pmI have a 469 stacer cc with 75hp evinrude, I only ever go out on port phillip bay. Its a pretty stable boat in my opinion. Would like a little more space. Got caught on ppb in 18 knot plus winds, was never in any danger but wasnt comfortable. Got off the water as soon as i could
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Yes, very wet, got soaked, i wear glasses so visibility wasnt greatTackleberry wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 9:56 pmWas it a wet ride ..... in my blue fin 4.2 you would have been as wet as if you got out shower with your clothes on .Kennyboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 6:37 pmI have a 469 stacer cc with 75hp evinrude, I only ever go out on port phillip bay. Its a pretty stable boat in my opinion. Would like a little more space. Got caught on ppb in 18 knot plus winds, was never in any danger but wasnt comfortable. Got off the water as soon as i could
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surely any open boat your going to get wet if your travelling anything but straight into the wind.
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If it’s too rough for a 4.69, it’s gunna be uncomfortable in anything. Having your boat maintained well, motor in order, and an extra battery are more important than size. Oh, and a good serve of common sense. Bigger boats are harder to manage and store/garage, harder to tow, use exponentially more fuel, and cost more to service. I initially bought, and will never go bigger than my 4.75 with 75 2 stroke.
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Well I've been out in it the last 2 days and it is just as dry a boat as the 3 haines hunters I've had now if someone had told me that I would not believe it .
Having said this I see a lot of these with 60hp and the small block yammy 70hp and I my opinion it would turn the boat into a pig the merc 75 tourqe suits this hull very well .
And this is another reason I had to get back on the water this is what I miss the most having this to my self .
Having said this I see a lot of these with 60hp and the small block yammy 70hp and I my opinion it would turn the boat into a pig the merc 75 tourqe suits this hull very well .
And this is another reason I had to get back on the water this is what I miss the most having this to my self .
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thats great to hear.Tackleberry wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:38 pmWell I've been out in it the last 2 days and it is just as dry a boat as the 3 haines hunters I've had now if someone had told me that I would not believe it .
Having said this I see a lot of these with 60hp and the small block yammy 70hp and I my opinion it would turn the boat into a pig the merc 75 tourqe suits this hull very well .
And this is another reason I had to get back on the water this is what I miss the most having this to my self .
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which haines hunters have u previously had?
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Just they're small ones 2 seawasps one with Johnson 25 and one with a merc 25 and a 445R with a 90 Johnson.
Both models punch way above there length.
Both models punch way above there length.
"When the people fear the Govn't, that is Tyrany, when the Govn't fear the people, that is Liberty"
Experience is what you get when **** happens
Experience is what you get when **** happens