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  1. main point is has to be done before being put in the water for the first time
    the gal coat is there as a sacrificial coating, not to stop contact of salt water with the steel underneath.

    if the rust is showing through the gal all your doing is sealing the rust in with a hard coating

    the environment the trailer is stored in also helps break the gal down quicker.

    lawns are bad due to the constant moisture coming from the ground

    I had mine stored in a garage that was quite humid as the wifes uses the clothes drier for a few hours every day and the gal reacted quite quickly on a brand name trailer

    same as under heavy tarps

  2. aluminium can cause as much of a issue as stainless as I guarantee its not the same the hulls made from

    over size all holes, use a rubber gasket, use duralac or sikaflex (I refer duralac even though its messy)

    nylon washes under the nuts

  3. in the wording it says all occupants, a dog is considered a occupant and equal to a adult.

    that was from waterways office when I called about taking my dog and clarification of the rule

    so in their rule book when it says all occupants have to xyz the dog is included

  4. id be going as huey says with the 35 and consider the 40 a addition by a previous owner

    its all in the licence book we had to read to get our licences





    page 12 bottom left

    the fine for exceeding the compliance plate is $500 i cant remember how many penalty units it is


    What engine power does

    the boat need?

    Boats have both minimum power needs and

    maximum power limitations. Don’t overpower a

    boat to gain more speed – a bigger engine may be

    unsafe by unbalancing the boat and lowering the

    freeboard.

    it is an offence to fit an engine that

    exceeds the manufacturer’s specifications.
  5. you will get more metres for your money with a tiller, also a more versatile boat with more room inside it.

    tillers are not sketchy unless over powered, extremely unbalanced weight distribution or a major setup issue

    also sitting up the front in small boats is as comfortable as being bashed in the kidneys by mike tyson even the old fat modern mike tyson.

    for a few thousand more you can get many 3.9 - 4.2m boats new with a yamaha, merc or suzuki 2 stroke.

    the engine can be considered the most important part and how its looked after will determine how many years it will last, i hate buying other peoples problems or the results of their neglect

    huey has the buster basically a big dingy type hull or you could get a 390 explorer v nose punt with a 15hp for 8k from various places add a electric motor and go chase anything bream bass flatties kings in th ebay

  6. tell us your total budget and will be easier to recommend something

    but a 4.2m open dingy with a 25-30hp outboard of a major brand will only set you back around 8k new with safety gear.

    add a bimini for shade and your set
    can fish rivers bays and duck outside on good days

  7. easiest option is to ring a dealer who sells these or sold these

    they can tell you where and where to avoid issues drilling through the transom
    Trim tabs do something a foil or permatrim cant ,they level the boat as some boats lean into the wind so its nice to be able to straighten it up depending on swell wind direction

  8. browns is a big ask in any sub 6m boat
    and when look at 5.5 6m boats 100hp isnt going to be enough

    a better idea for browns is to make friends with someone with a larger boat who needs a extra crew member to help with fuel
    and set your boat up for the majority of the fishing you do.

  9. Thanks mate, not too much boat traffic through there?

    Any other tips Raiders?

    good friday with good weather it will be the busiest day the bay ever sees, it wll be like fishing in the middle of the m5 at 6am on a monday lol

  10. I guess all are aware it is free parking & entry. With the increase in exibitors this year it's making it difficult to justify the $$$$ to visit the Sydney show.

    One other interesting product which I forgot to mention was a hub & wheel bearing kit which mounts onto the trailer for the spare wheel

    We carry spare wheel in case of a puncture but on occusions bearings also fail & replacing them on the side of the road is not a fun job , been there , done that.

    The spare is set up with the hub & bearings & mounted onto a stub axle which is inturn attached with a bracket to the trailer.

    If a bearing fails then the replacement assembly is already set up making the change over a lot easier.

    Makes me think , if going on a long trip , having a hub all set up in the boot of the car may be a good spare part to carry.

    Geoff

    have it pre greased and wrapped in glad wrap then in a plastic back

    can change a hub in minutes

    the real catch is how quickly you stop or notice the previous one has failed

    if the stub is damaged you could easily do a nother one within a short period of time

  11. i recently bought a used yamaha that the transudcer had been spraying salt up onto
    the end result was a fair bit of salt inside the cowling

    warm water kind of cleaned it up but the saltaway after 2-3 cleans brought it up looking like new

  12. HI, on the corrosion fron the US made engines have a better track record tof survivng in salt water and why you see alot more older US made engines than Japenese ones. As for the EMM, we have replaced very few and again I wonder where this info comes from but I know for FACT one brand, other than the brand we choose to stock ,had a recall on ECUs so what I see daily differs from some people opinions.

    As I said the experinced dealers around Oz tend to be BRP dealers and selling other clean technology outboard is beneficital to a dealer due to amount of money they make in servicing that engine at 3 monhts then every 12 months, but again I guess these companies, like us have learnt nothing in 30,40 or even 50 years of operation-the "johnny come lately" dealers tend to grab anything they can in terms of boats or outboards.

    Cheers,

    Huey.

    to be fair the three months service is normally free ive never paid for a first service on any engine ive bought

    and unless mechanically competent any outboard needs to be looked at every twelve months by a service person

    prop off and seals checked re grease the spline etc

    fuel filters and lines checked

    all pivot points greased and so on

    also any decent mechanic will also check over the trailer and include the trailer in the service, well at least check the lights and check the bearings.

    my understanding and happy to be corrected is etecs just run a oversized gearbox allowing more oil which allows greater service intervals

    and they run a nikasil bore which allows the no run in period to occur

    one bit that confuses me though is i run brp rotax kart engines with nikasil bores and i still have to run those in, if you dont we only get 5-10 instead of 20 hours out of a piston and rings

  13. i assume the boat is aluminium ?
    what brand and total weight, on a 5.6m boat id be expecting 115-150hp

    underpowered means you dont have enough grunt to hold onto the wave in front of you, or taking an excessivley long time to get on the plane

    thi scan be dangerous crossing a bar or trying to get home when it turns rough

    underpowered means it will chew the juice when moving as you have to ring its neck to get resonable speed

    it would troll on bugger though

  14. top speed is generally the same between 2 and 4 stroke as long as the gearpox ration and prop is the same

    its holeshot or acceleration that differs.

    i dont think you can go wrong with the yamaha ive owned and no many with this same engine.

    and yes the weight is correct

  15. quality bearings are not $10 each, go to cbc and get skf bearings.

    cheap bearings are shite bearings

    and bearing buddies where does the grease disappear too if you have to pump it after every trip ?

    all you are doing is blowing out the back seal, as the bearing buddy is a finite space and grease will only compress so much.

    ive seen so many stuffed bearings where the owner had bearing buddies and the inner bearing is rusted and buggered but the outside one looks pristine

    Just put decent seals in with a clean surface and check them as often as need be, every 6 months if heavy use every twelve months if little use

    you can also have overheating issues if the bearing is fully packed, as the grease liquifies under heat and sloshes around.

    it cannot do this if the hub is crammed full

  16. Is that a Calais? Cause what really baffles me, is that Calais (correct me if I'm wrong) don't come in manual transmissions.

    How is it possible than an automatic vehicle, can roll back like that when it's in gear\park.

    he may not have put it in park

    just backed it to far onto the slippery stuff and down it went

    plenty of options, highly likely operator error

  17. so how do you go when your boat is moored and stuff is stolen.

    do they cover you stuff then

    i dont know ring them i guess

    any "part" of the boat is covered under my policy as long as i have 2 effective means of locking it up and its not left on the street

    chains are not considered effective locking devices

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