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  1. I have a 2wd workmate hilux that i tow my 4.9m quintrex with it all the time, its the only car i have to do it. Yep have had to re-think my fishing plans a few times when i have got to ramps when they are very average but majority of times im completely fine, be prepared to do a bit of winching evey now and then and recommend using a wheel chock for a bit of security but orherwise youll be fine. My local ramp is terrible for weed etc but i have always managed to make it work, always check the ramp before you launch just to be sure if your worried. 

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  2. Hi All, 

    Im headed to Fiji in November staying at the international for a family trip and hoping to sneak in some fishing while im over there. Im going to put a spin rod in my bag for some shore fishing, any advice on what lures i should take ? 

    Also after any recommendations on charters for a 1/2 day or day trip while im over there (obviously pms only as per site rules)

    Cheers 

  3. i used just your regular outdoor primer and paint to seal up the standard (not marine) ply I put in the floor of my boat, has lasted will so far but i am planning on re-doing it all as im not particularly happy with the carpet joints.

    I glued the carpet down with fake grass glue which has been ok and was relatively cheap 

     

  4. On 9/27/2021 at 7:47 AM, frankS said:

    Just looked it up on google and it looks like SCHULTZ is no longer available but just go to your Supercheap store and ask for body deadener, if you have a compressor you can also buy a spray gun for it pretty cheap which does a terrific job.

    Frank

    Frank, 

    Does this stuff add much weight to the boat or is it more light like paint ? 

  5. Just now, Fab1 said:

    How much for a suitable trailer off the shelf?

    Umm my guess for a full drive on set up that is custom made to suit the boat maybe $8k-9k, ali trailers sure arent cheap these days 

  6. On 6/20/2021 at 6:30 PM, noelm said:

    Just to add, most home builders could not build a trailer in 4 days (unless you have everything at hand, and are a tradesman boilermaker or similar, working weekends or nights, it will take a week or two at a minimum. Remember you are building without plans as such, you need to buy stuff as you go, unless you have a full on workshop at your disposal.

    took me and my mate 2 full days to build my trailer in his workshop, with all the parts and materials on hand, i also done all the drilling on hangers etc before we started building. 

     

    On 6/20/2021 at 6:25 PM, noelm said:

    There's a lot to home building, lots of people scrounge stuff for free, and use odds and ends bought cheap, but, if you're building "new" then everything has to be bought from a shop. Most of us know someone who can get us a discount, but there's a lot of stuff goes into a trailer, then there's galvanising and lights and stuff, that's without consumables and electricity, but, the end result can be satisfying and quality can be guaranteed.

    cost me just under $4k in parts and materials, cost price through my mates business that is

  7. I had a tilt trailer for my boat, used it maybe once or twice in 6 years...have a full custom drive on ally trailer now that i made with a mate, comes on and off far easier then my previous trailer and could not justify the need for a tilt, just my opinion though.

    As for bolt on cross members wish they would do it for all gal trailers would make a trailer last way longer and could just replace the rusted cross members as needed, to make it as strong as welded might require a bit more strengthening around the bolt holes but still seems like a great idea, was planning on doing it to mine before i just decided to replace the whole thing.

  8. i think when i do my floor again which shouldn't be far off i'm going to use thermolite, end up paying more but it will never need to be replaced and requires no sealing or anything and provides a perfect surface to glue to and its lighter then ply of the same size, its worth a look

  9. If you want to get replacement o-rings go to a hydraulics place or a bearing shop, repco etc wont be much use to you generally for that kind of thing 

  10. That doesn't seem overly hot for a motor from memory plus if the temp was to high you would get warnings through the forward control module so i wouldn't be hugely concerned, cant help you on what temps you should be getting though, i imagine the temp you would be getting would be off the block.

  11. As already mentioned your going to install a pickup to make it work while on the move.

    I cant see from your setup but where does the overflow for the tank go ? i wouldnt ever be putting it back into the bilge, your creating a potential for the bilge to be flooded if something goes wrong, imagine if for some reason you end up filling the whole of your bilge while underway, my overflow goes straight back out the back of the boat.

    The other thing i think worth mentioning is your switch panel, i know it might be convenient to have there in the back of the boat but i can see it possibly being an issue. if something goes a miss. If you get a bunch of water in the boat and that thing leaks you've potentially compromised your entire electrical system. Personally i wouldn't be putting any switches or terminations down low i know it might be a bit more of a pain to run everything back to you dash but at least then all the switches are up high and not exposed to water in anyway. Plus there a possibility you might kick that box or damage it making it definitely not water tight, just a bit of food for thought.

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  12. i can tell you right now there is a massive difference between 91 & 98 ron, try running 91 in any performance car and you will see the difference instantly.

    Personally i run 98 in my boat, the one time i ran a tank of 91 it played up like no tomorrow, was harder to start & didn't feel as punchy so just went back to 98, have had heaps of people tell me i cant run it in my boat as it will do damage to the motor but not one single person has been able to provide me with an answer as to why it shouldn't be used, i would be lucky to use $15 of fuel most trips so for the extra cost doesn't bother me for a bit of peice of mind, each to their own though.

    In regards to stabilizers have considered using them due to the amount of time it takes to get through my 60l tank but haven't got round to it yet and still to see any issues from fuel.

  13. Interesting topic, def raises some thoughts around if I should have a braked trailer or not. What I found even more interesting is that it seems aluminium trailers for my boat (4.8m CC Quintrex) are over the 250kg mark when my current trailer has a label saying 180kg 

  14. Wow that's some mess you have under there, it's doing my OCD electrician head in, I wouldnt  be able to leave that like that would be ripping it out and starting fresh & neat.......honestly I would be starting at the 2 bus bars and sorting out what's going on from there as I can't make heads or tails of your wiring from that, plus sort that bare solder cable joint out and the bare wire just hanging round. 

    Sounds like you have a dead short in your ignition circuit somewhere, my guess it's in that bird's nest, good luck with it hope it's something simple

     

  15. Much of a muchness to me I wear boots and wet weather bib all winter so wouldn't bother me on that front, having an inch of water on the deck would still be pretty crappy though and I would be trying to sort that asap 

    In regard to them on boats without sealed floors would definitely get rid of them, cannot for the life of me see the point of them in a boat without sealed floors. 

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  16. 11 hours ago, SquidMarks said:

    Fair enough, thought the deck was not sealed because i have seen the scuppers on the stacer boats with unsealed decks.

    Maybe a weak ss spring to hold the ball in place (stops allowing the leaves etc to jam up. That or creating a semi permanent seal (like bungs). seems like they are not of much use on the water and would just be used in washing down.

    Scuppers are useful as hell on boats that have sealed floors especially when game fishing etc.  Reversing down on fish you can easily get water over the back of the boat and a quick run in forward drains the deck, no need for bilge pumps or anything like that, can be a pain in the butt if they leak but when they work they are great, if i had sealed floor i would 100% run them 

  17. Great write up, one of my favorite ways of fish for reds absolutely loving chasing them like this, nothing like hooking a decent red in the shallows. 

     

    In regards to the rubber chord another great option is one of the rubber rings used to seal large concrete drain pipes I got a few for nothing from a place that makes the pipes

  18. On 5/7/2019 at 9:54 PM, kingfishbig said:

    A-Guide-to-Buoyancy-in-Trailer-Boats.pdf

    It helps if your boat actually floats. Basic floatation was made compulsory in 2006. Level floatation is better, this guide shows how you can retrofit floatation to an old boat. I'm in the process of doing it to my old fiberglass boat using microlene foam.

     

    That's a great article has given me some ideas on how to add extra bouyancy to my boat, now just to pull my finger out and do it 

  19. I just switch mine off, eventually the fuel gauge etc will drain the power enough to run the battery flat. 

    No point in disconnecting the battery, if your system is installed correctly there will be no way for the battery to drain once isolated, just seems like a pointless waste of time 

  20. On 4/20/2019 at 7:28 AM, Scratchie said:

    The bait up this way (port stephens) is that thick it’s out of control. 

    Not familiar with the area but try any headland or rocky outcrop and burley up! You should find some!

    Cheers scratchie!!!

    Yeah thats what it was like down here 3 or so weeks ago but its all disappeared from my area at least, even managed to empty my freezer of all my burley for bait haha 

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    On 4/20/2019 at 8:24 AM, the skipper said:

    Up until about 4 weeks ago you could have done walked on the slimies in Botany Bay and then all of a sudden they were gone . Still plenty of yakkas where I normally pick up my lives but no slimies.

    i thought it strange that they would disappear that quick.

    There are a lot of rat kings in the bay maybe that is the answer hard to know.

    Yeah its exactly the same down here still yakkas to be found although but the slimies have all but gone, so strange that they shutdown like that. 

    I did pick up a few yesterday but still nothing like it was before 

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