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Salvatore

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  1. Thanks for all the replies!

    I just really like using Sunline FC Rock as I've never had any problem with tying knots with it, and never had it break unexpectedly without an obvious reason. I guess I've tried and tested it and love it. I have tried some other leaders with less success.

    Sounds like it might be a safe bet to stock up about 8-10 years worth whilst it is still available.

    Thanks so much!

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  2. Hey Raiders,

     

    I was devastated to learn today that my favourite FC leader is being discontinued. Before it is no longer available, I want to stock up on it. Any idea what the shelf life of FC Leader would be if stored in the dark in a relatively constant temperature?

     

    Cheers,

    Sal

  3. Hey All,

    Just wondering if I can get some pointers for fishing the Georges and in particular Botany Bay at this time of year? Curious about which fish are firing best at this time of year and roughly which areas of the Bay and Georges are worth a crack in the morning/during the day.

    Cheers,

    Sal

  4. 23 hours ago, Green Hornet said:

    I agree with you that there's nothing wrong with the current boardwalk. 

    The website just says February. Here is the link.

    https://parksaustralia.gov.au/booderee/news/murrays-boardwalk-upgrades-to-start-february-2022/

    FYI: The "pothole/car park" was originally excavated for the construction of a nuclear power station. The project was canned in the early 70's, when Billy McMahon became prime minister.

    Thanks mate. Went there today and there’s a sign now saying it will be closed from the 2nd of February until I think it said April or May…can’t remember the reopening date. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, noelm said:

    Not going to cause corrosion, by "catch and release" I guess you mean one of those gizmo that latch the boat to stop it sliding off when retrieved? If so, they will not cause corrosion, driving on looks easy, but it takes some practice, and sometimes expensive practice if you get it really wrong.

    Thanks noelm! I have been paranoid about drilling holes or putting screws anywhere into the boat as I read about mixing metals creating rust problems. Good to hear that the installation of the catch & release shouldn't cause this problem. I assume the hardware they supply with the C&R must be some sort of galvanised metal to avoid the mixing metals issue...

  6. 30 minutes ago, Green Hornet said:

    Its timely bringing up this post now, as for those planning a trip and unaware, Murrays Beach ramp is about to be closed temporarily (2-3 months). 

    The boardwalk alongside the access to the ramp from the carpark is being replaced.

    Thanks Green Hornet. I can't understand why - it is in pretty good condition as it is and replacing the boards with grates isn't more than a week or two of work. The carpark is what needs work - more pothole than flat land and after a rain it is a mud pit.

    Do you know when it is being shut?

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  7. 26 minutes ago, mob0103 said:

    Mine is similar to this and I can drive on

     

    Move Boat Trailers | Features and Options

    Yep, thats exactly what mine looks like, except mine is single axle.

    I was hoping that installing a catch and release on it and the boat would be straight forward and not cause/contribute to corrosion?

  8. Hi all,

    I've been going out a fair bit on my own in my Renegade 460 and am finding manually launching the boat and retrieving it relatively easy where there is a jetty extending from the ramp.

    I'd now like to try new ramps on my own that don't seem to be suitable for manual launch and retrieve, like Murrays in Jervis Bay. I am thinking I will need a Catch and Release to be able to safely drive on to my trailer.

    Question is: Is it easy to install a Quintrex Catch and Release yourself on a Renegade, and do I need to do anything special regarding the metals? Ideally I'd like to order it online and install it myself but I am not sure if this is something I could reasonably do myself and do without risking corrosion.

    Thanks so much!

    Salvatore

  9. 12 hours ago, dunc333 said:

    REN 460 that is just bullshit $6000 to $7000 tops ,the seller  must me waiting for a real dumb consumer to come say hi ,at the end of the day all used boats on the market have been over priced, but i reckon that none are really selling at 70% over there real value .i  reckon when the deal is done its 10% up on 2020 prices cheers dunc 333

    Not correct - I have recent experience. I tried to pull the trigger on at least 5 boats before I ended up with one. If the prices aren’t stupidly over the top, they’ll sell quickly with no real room for negotiation - especially anything that is young and in good nick in the 4.4-5m range. 
     

    Someone I know sold their boat for $5k more than they bought it a few years back, unimproved. 
     

    supply and demand 

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  10. I was originally looking for something similar to what you’re looking for, with an initial budget around the same. 
     

    I ended up buying a year old/50 hour renegade 460 with all the bells and whistles for about $40k, $10k less than the owner paid as new price with everything included. I couldn’t be happier but the market is rough and boats are definitely selling at the high prices they’re listed for. 

  11. I just recently bought my first boat which is a Renegade 460 and I reckon its an excellent size for a family of 4 (it is rated for 5).

    I think you could get away with a 4.4m open boat with smaller children in bays and estuaries but I think 420 is just too small for what you want to do.

    Bimini is non-negotiable with family. I have one and chose not to put it on the boat the first two times we went out. Never again.

    Hope this helps.

  12. Hi all,

    Just wondering if anyone has used double sided tape for fixing rod holders or cup holders etc under their gunnels/on their consoles? I am nervous about corrosion and adding holes to the boat so I picked up a roll of 3M Scoth Mount double sided tape that is rated to 30lb/13.6kg to try out. Wanted to know if anyone has any experience with something like this and whether it works ok?

    Cheers,

    Salvatore

  13. Oh, and perhaps as a way to give back if anyone is interested, here is what I calculate the total weight to be:

    Total: 975kg

     

    Trailer: 280kg

    Motor: 120kg

    Boat: 448kg

    Fuel: 77kg

    Batteries: 50kg

  14. Thanks for all the help guys - it influenced me very strongly. 
     

    I ended up buying a Quintrex Renegade 460 with an offshore transom and a Yamaha 70 4 stroke and couldn’t be happier. Been out on two trips with it so far, once with two other adults and two kids and it felt cosy but not uncomfortable. I managed to launch and retrieve it by myself on the second outing… I have a drive in trailer but just retrieved it manually until I get more comfortable. 

    Thanks again!

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  15. 1 hour ago, yella king said:

    Hi Salvatore

    Have you looked at a trailer dolly.

    They are a cheap option at  around $100. 

    They fit into the trailer pull and they are great for moving boats or trailers around.

    cheers 

    No, I haven't. Thanks for that! Will look into it. The driveway entry to the garage is on a bit of a down slope - can you get something like this with a ratchet to stop it pulling itself into a wall? Thanks!

  16. 1 hour ago, frankS said:

    I have one of these 

    1994982461_jockeywheel.thumb.jpg.acf83f9f62fe8c743c24a718474b94ee.jpg

    One of the best things I have ever bought, It does a fantastic job. A bit slow as it's a very slow walking pace but if you are not in a great rush it is so easy a small child could put the boat where you want it. Does slip a bit on grass but overall tends to just mosey along.

    Fits to drawbar just like a cheap jockey wheel and you can take it off easily once the trailer is on the tow bar and store it in the boot so it doesn't get flogged when you are out fishing. I use a small 20 amp hour battery, cost around $60

    About $450 from ebay for the type I have which is a cheapy but you can pay more for top of line models, but my cheapy has been used for about 41/2 years now and still going strong.

    I have about 50 metres I have to use it for both storing and unstoring my boat 14 foot Brooker with all the heavy gear in it , and it's a heavy load for a 14 footer.

    You are welcome to come and have a test drive of mine if you wish.

    Frank

     

    Thanks Frank. What is that called? Just want to know what to search for to do some research. Cheers!

  17. Hi!

    I've recently become a boat owner of a Quintrex Renegade 460. Loving it but having trouble getting it into my garage!

    The garage is only 10cm wider than the boat and I was hoping that if I got some sort of ratcheting or electric jockey wheel I could put it into the garage manually by hand for when I want to store the boat for more than a week.

    It is on a standard Telwater trailer and I was wondering what my options are or if there is anything available that would just bolt, even just temporarily on to make things easier getting it into the garage? I visited a bunch of boat and caravan shops on the south coast last week but couldn't find anything that would fit.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how I might solve this problem?

    Cheers,

    Salvatore

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