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  1. Your going about it the hard way - (this method works and needs 2 people) 

    1) hook the trailer to the car to stop it from lifting

    2) keep the front winding strap on and take all the others off

    3) push the boat off 3/4 of the way with a trolley jack under the centre

    4) when its off far enough prop the sides with wooden logs

     

     

     

     

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  2. I have already done this to two of my boat trailers - my old one and the one I have now (for any trailer braked or un-braked trailer, if the weight is less than 254 there is no weight tax nore do you need it checked ever year)

    1) first you need to go to a public  weighbridge and have it weighed - (I used the one in Endfield) 

    2) then you have to take it to a petrol station that does blue slips to change the RTA records

    - this is best to be done prior to your rego been due so the record has already been changed - I save $100 on weight tax and no inspection

     

     

  3. On 1/12/2021 at 11:14 AM, Fab1 said:

    Can i have peoples opinions on them please?The good,the bad and the ugly.

      I'm looking at getting one for my tinny in the permatrim or oz hydrofoil brand.A mate swears by them on 3 different boats he's had and I've read good and not so good about them.

       My boat sits a little low in the transom with my mrs fat rump sitting on the rear bench(Hope she's not reading this) if she is I'll have to slap her around a bit🤣😂😂😂 and I'm told they do what they say like helping lift the transom,maintain plane at slower speeds etc.

    Looking forward to reading opinions.

    Also one size goes up to 30hp the next size starts at 30hp.I have 30hp do i get smaller or larger size?

    Cheers.

    I have  HYDROFOIL SE SPORT 300 (Plastic) on my Etec 115 the best thing I ever did to lift the arse up out of the water and plane quicker, after been told not to as in a tight turn it would turn my boat over (RUBBISH)  

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  4. If you fish the Hawkesbury and do not mind the cold and night fishing you can target Hairtail in Smiths Creek / Coal Candle Creek or Jerusalem Bay - the best time to go is when there is no moon or wind and use gang hooks and float 1/2 meters below the surface.

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  5. I have a 2016 Stacer 509 Searunner which I find a great allround boat, Mine has a Evinrude 115 on it and is also good for towing a 3 man tube, I found that most owners of these boats kept them for around 12 to 15 years and then sold them for nearly as much they paid for them. 

    PS. The second picture is without the baitboard on it. I also have the ski pole attachment

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  6. To stop the opportunist thief for a grab and run with your sounder I have also replaced the supplied screws with easy to undo screws with these type of screws (also the mounting screws are the same type with round head nuts)

     

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  7. 2 minutes ago, Plethora said:

    That is correct $99 upfront for the unit and $120 per year - I have had it for 3years now - its for piece of mine (I also have my boat insured as well) it seems to be very close to the boat Lorwance HDS Live GPS as well (within a meter or so)    

    The reason I have it is that my boat has a 12in HDS Live and the 3D structure scan on it (a lot of money in this equipment an do not want to part with it - the nav system is held in wit security screws as well 

  8. 21 hours ago, zmk1962 said:

    Thanks. Interesting.  So just to confirm it’s $100 for the tracker then around $120/yr for the SIM data plan. Correct?

    cheers Zoran 

    That is correct $99 upfront for the unit and $120 per year - I have had it for 3years now - its for piece of mine (I also have my boat insured as well) it seems to be very close to the boat Lorwance HDS Live GPS as well (within a meter or so)    

  9. I can admit that I owned a Pride 4.45 as well, only took it outside once (the seas flat off Botany Bay) and I never would do it again, the sides are too low, water came over the back into the well and it bounced around like a top. Mine was a 80s hull with a 1998 Evinrude 60 on the back, it also need the SE300 Hydrofoil to lift the heavy thing out of the water. I got rid of it in 2016

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