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  1. G'Day Raiders,

    Hoping someone could advise me on the best way straighten bent Aluminium? is it best to do it either cold or using some heat?

    I unfortunately had a run in with an unmarked post over the weekend that bent the anchor roller ( I think it is called the bow sprit? at the front of my tinny) it jammed the Anchor against the sides of the roller bending them out of shape. I am about to try & re-bend it but I was wanting to find some info before I attempt it.

    Any ideas ?

    Thanks in advance

    Jas

  2. Hi Mike,

    Welcome to the club of fisho's who own a little toy car & still need "want" to tow a boat. I have a 2005 Astra which currently tows my 4.3m Brooker with a 40hp. The package sounds similar in weight to mine & so far (touch wood) Nothing has happened to the three boats I have had on the back.

    That being said you always have to be more aware then when towing with a standard large car, the yaris being light & front wheel drive will have a tendancy to be 'bounced & jolted" a bit when towing at speed on freeways & highways. Your stopping distance is dramatically increased so always drive with that in mind, utilise your gears for better towing response & most of all just use your own common sense at all times & you will be fine.

    I have towed my boat down to Croydon from Forster & often launch it from Parsley Bay,Cabaritta, Drummoyne, Tom Ugly's, Kyeemagh, Rose Bay & two ramps in Middle Harbour, so far without incident.

    I can only speak for myself so here are my essentials:

    Make sure your brakes are up to the job.

    Handbrake:

    Tyres - you really cannot afford to run worn tyres on a slippery boat ramp.

    A good quality tow bar.

    I should think you will have no problem towing the tinny, I should have asked if your Yaris was manual or auto? if auto can you fit an oil cooler to it ?

    As for tow bars I had mine fitted by a company at Strathfield, I am not sure if I can post their details so if you want it just send me a message.

    Best of luck mate & hope to see another small car on the ramp soon.

  3. Good stuff. We will be in a white Brooker runabout with a blue bimini, with 3 people hanging foul trying to snag a fish. The boat is still un-named at the moment.

    One more question though where do you launch the boat at? are there many decent boat ramps. I think we will be staying around the souhthern end BB beach resort area

    No worries mate :thumbup:

    I will be out on Friday/Sat/Sun/Mon , boat name is Tewa. Depending on the weather we might be on the spot too.

  4. G'Day Raider's.

    I am heading down to Batemans Bay this weekend & taking the tinny (4.3M) with me. I have never fished the area before & I will have my two nephews with me so I would like to put them onto some fish. Unfortunately I have no knowledge of the waterways down there so any general info would be great.

    Thanks in advance.

    Jas

  5. Mate sorry to hear about your loss. I doubt it will make you feel any better but my stupidity offered the fish gods of Botany a brand new Ugly combo on the weekend too.

    So accidents happen but hopefully a decent fisho may have found your lost rods & will get in contact with you.

    Best of luck.

  6. G'day Mike,

    Firstly congrats on the decision to buy a boat, I personally think you have to be guided by your budget & your own common sense.

    I agree with Netic about the build quality of the Stessco, having nearly purchased one last year, a Stessco Skipper 420. kitted out with 40 hp Suzi & on the water for $14k it was the best deal I could find.

    The Stessco welds I don't think last well if your boat is going to be treated to rough chop, Netic is the third person who I have heard mention the welds breaking. But , I would recommend you consider how far you can safely stretch your budget & what for /where you will be using the boat.

    I spoke to Huey when I was looking & mate I would have given my left nut for the boat/motor packages he had up there, but honestly my budget just wouldn't stretch that far & Huey doesn't accept bottle caps haha.

    Have you looked at the Brooker range ? again a cheap bare bones boat but the build quality I found to be better than the Stessco for not a big difference in price, then the Horizon series?.

    And whatever you choose make sure you shop around as I saw a huge difference between dealers in price & fittings.

    Cheers

    Jas

  7. Or when they drive over your bait lines & half a reel of $$$ braid get wound around their prop ( tragic) :05: . But honestly I have only had two incidents like that most people are running their downriggers with care and are pretty observant of others.

    Do all riggers bolt/screw into the boat? or can you get ones that clamp on or say lock into a rod holder?

  8. Afternoon All,

    Just thought I would see who else is heading out for a fish this evening or over the weekend. I might set out with a mate to try the Georges for a jewie & give the rats a bash early at the container wall.

    Hope to see a few of you guys out there.

    Have a safe weekend & good luck.

    Jas

  9. Hi Mate,

    I recently installed the FF140 my second one over two boats, never had a problem with them....until recently. I did get the sonar failure issue, the only thing I could find wrong was the connection had not be screwed up correctly (my fault) & when entering the boat I had accidently kicked the transducer up.

    I don't know if that would help you mate, but turn the power off & unscrew it from the back of the finder unit you might want to give it a quick spray with contact cleaner if you want to be extra certain. then carefully screw it back together.

    I don't know if that will be of any use to you mate.

    Cheers

    Jas

  10. Hi fellas,

    I was planning on taking a mate to the Georges tonight in the tinny, but he got scared & backed out so I might start planning a trip tomorrow night & an ealier run at the kings... I haven't busted my cherry with a legal king yet.

    Have good trips guy's .

  11. Sorry should have added, if you are buying bait (live worms from the servo's there) have a look before you buy as they are pretty lean little worms. grab a bunch of good sized worms from your garden before you go, they should make the trip.

    For trout a tiny bit of aniseed oil just touched on the blade of a selter spinning lure can do wonders for your catch rate. just remember that the Cudgegong is now a proclaimed trout river & as such is protected as a catch & release river during some breeding months.

    I wouldn't be surprised if these Windemeer yellowbelly are mostly all yellowbelly black snakes. :lol:

    Cheers

    jewgaffer :1fishing1:

    Good call Jewgaffer... I will pay that one :beersmile: .

    There are some big fish in that dam though. What I would give to be in a boat near the dam wall ... pity it is against the law as I am sure there would be monster size yellows & Cod there.

    Alas we can dream but I still have to track down a monster Jew first....

  12. watch out for the King browns they will chase you.

    The dam system has changed a lot as a massive amount of water has been released now. the Rylstone end past the boat ramp can provide a few decent catches a couple of the bays there can see some silver perch hitting your lines. If you have the opportunity to use a boat/canoe then take it as you will improve your chances.

    otherwise down towards the mudgee & wall end should see you pull a few big Yellow Belly's. Limestone Creek area & near the overflow site closer to the wall are always good hunting, my preference was for yellow & black (tiger stripe) "FISHSTICK" lures with red & black pattern as a back up.

    If you are going to camp a few days, then can I suggest a trip to the butcher. Grab a decent shank with some meat on it, wade out to a tree in a likely looking spot & hang it up.... The flies will take care of the rest & plently of berly will be provided to attract the fish over a couple of days. .......Oh & of course please clean up the berly site when your finished.

    My other suggestion would be to to tackle the brown & rainbow trout in the Cudgegong river, there are some beautiful fish in there including my PB 6lb Rainbow - well hopefully he is still there.

    Good luck

    Jas

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