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  1. Hi frank,

    both products work well, but you have to know the limitations that each have. 

    Sand is great but is a little aggressive at times dependent on the media and supply pressure. Too close to the skin and you can heavily pit it yet to far and you may as well park it next to the beach on a windy day for the same result. Don't be tempted to reuse the media unless you have cleaned it well and consider that sand will get into everything and good ppe is required. Clean up is a pain. 

    Soda has a lot of the same properties as sand but the clean up can be a bit easier as it can be hose down to get rid of the remaining media inside the structure. 

    In both cases ppe is paramount. Masking down work areas and delicate wiring and fuel systems on the motor needs special attention. IM me and I can point in direction of some possible suppliers who would be able to give prices and coverage  

    Cheers ric

  2. Thanks all. 

    Big teeth, strong smell and oily skin.  Definite throw back. Good fun catching them but not something I'd consider for eating. 

    They were schooling around some bait fish causing them to boil the surface. 

     

    Not sure what the bait were but I was surrounded by about 3 schools busting up the surface. Some small penguins chasing the school so the bait wasn't that big. 

  3. Hey mate. I have a stacer 4.5 that I go out around 5 islands at pt Kembla and that is plenty on a good day as conditions can change so a quick run to port is good. I've been around boats since a kid and wouldn't take my 4.5 to the dads. 18ft in the old scale is great for outside work. 

    Ric. 

  4. You may want to consider the gcm. When the trailer/boat gear and fuels are all combined with the vehicle mass and all the gear and passengers then you can be way above the max rating for your car. 

    If car is rated at 4t gcm, max tow is 1.5t that only leaves you 2.5t for the car including all fuels passengers and luggage. 

    Rms and constabulary can put you on a mobile weighbridge and give you an unpleasant surprise. 

    Ric. 

  5. I've been in the lake quite a bit and as Fab said the wind can make it really nasty. The channel needs you to keep a eye out as .5m and a bit of chop will see your prop hitting the bottom. 

    Be safe and don't overload or go on extended runs from the caravan park. That is also a hazard in itself as the tidal flow there will see the channel markers lying down. 

    The channel moves a fair bit after big rain periods so even the channel markers can be misleading. 

    Cheers Ric. 

  6. 22 hours ago, jeffb5.8 said:

    I'd be keen to give this a crack,never targeted Hairtail, but happy to learn and win the comp.

    maybe some pointers

    1. Rod type and weight 

    2. Reel size needed 

    3. Line type and weight

    4. Hook type & size

    5. Trace or no trace

    6. Bait type

    Hey Jeff,

    next you'll be asking to use their gear and bait and where the secret spots are. ?

    Dependent on when it is illtry make it this year. 

    Ric. 

  7. 1 hour ago, cos said:

    When I used a mates I had it placed directly behind the motor. Is that correct. Is there anything else I should be aware of?

    Hi cos. 

    There is no set formula as to where to secure it to you boat. Wind, waves and current all play a factor as well as how your boat is set up. If you have Bimini at the back you may want the drogue up front in some situations but down the back once the wind changes in afternoon. The important part is that it can be an important piece of kit to prevent drift if motor has issues. 

    Best advice is to try it In different locations on your boat one day to learn the effects it can have on handling and drift.

    its like lifejacket, jump overboard one day with it on to see how you get back on board (calm conditions with a mate in the boat).

    Cheers 

    Ric  

     

  8. 18 hours ago, shakey55 said:

    Not sure what accommodation you want, but there is cabin style accommodation with nearby beach and rock fishing at both.

     

    BENDALONG, NSW

    https://bendalongpoint.holidayhaven.com.au/

     

    SOUTH DURRAS, NSW

    https://www.murramarangresort.com.au/

    I'll second bendalong. 

    Ocean ramp needs a good 4wd for launch and recovery. There are lots of rock ledges, sandy beach and surf beach all within walking distance. 

  9. Hey mate. I have a bf60 Honda 4stroke. Really nice engine. Runs on fumes. My boat is a 449 stacer and the motor gets it up and moving really well. 

    It is whisper quiet. 

    Being a 4 stroke it is a bit more to service but you also don't have the fumes of a 2 stroke to deal with. 

  10. I've sent you a PM. There are kits available for cleaning and removal of micro abrasions in windshields specifically designed for aircraft but you should be able to apply the same stuff to boat windshields as they are made from the same materials.

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  11. flatheadluke thats not different to what i said it the same the reason you can get 98ron is for high comp cars like the high performance holdens fords and all the European stuff now outboards in general don't have enough to get the benefit out

    out of it now a prime example of this is diesel very low octane but more energy than avgas but you need 350 plus psi comp to burn it .

    the general rule of thumb is low comp low octane high energy fuel and high comp high octane low energy fuel .

    Hi tackle. Was the last statement meant to high compression low octane high energy??

    Low compression high octane low energy??

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