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Geoff

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  1. Maybe we should start a new post, "What's the dumbest thing you've done whilst fishing or boating?"

    KW Sounds good , As it was your idea how about kicking it off. I will add a post

    Geoff

  2. Wildfish , nice rig , the 60 should push it along at a good pace.

    Keys , I know exactly how you feel , been there done that. Round trip to home & back , 1.5 hours. :1yikes:

    To help speed up the trip , unhook the trailor & leave it at the ramp with one of the guys. Where are the keys for the trailor lock , in a safe place with the boat keys :mad3::mad3:

    Now , when loading the boat the keys are one of the first things to go on board

    Geoff

  3. Nice to read the success some Raider had on Botany Bay yesterday. Our trip was less successful from a fishing aspect but a great day on the water with Paint_Stripper (Jon).

    Mottyman & I met Jon at the Kingie Social & shortly after arranged a day out. Unfortunately David had to withdraw last week so it was Jon & I

    Left Cooks just before 7.00 . There was some surface action as we headed for Watts but decided to stay with plan A , trolling the southern cliffs.

    Dropped the lures in & trolled down to the lighthouse , result , zip.

    Went out wide for some bottom bashing , no luck.

    Mid morning & the wind was freshening so motored back to join the masses in the protection of Nth head.

    A few drifts saw a large Parrot fish on board , released & returned

    Down with the pick & commenced a berley trail. Generally very slow but managed one jacket.

    Jon had only been to the Bay once before & with the fishing slow decided to do a cruise around the northern shore line on a bit of a site seeing trip.

    On the way in stopped at the runway where Jon picked up a nice Whiting. As the fish box was rather barren decided to let it go.

    Whilst , in our case , the fish were not cooperative , we had a terrific day on the water & look forward to our next outing :yahoo::yahoo:

    Geoff

  4. Problem was that i already had 2 people in the front swivel seats.

    and two poeple on the rear bench seat....

    Boat planed instantly when one person got off the rear bench seat and stood directly behind the two people in the swivels....

    Before rushing off to purchase a device that may or may not assist the problem let me share with all 2 experiences I have had with boats going into the "hole & bogging down" in recent months

    A friend in Melb kept complaining of the problem. Late last year I had the opportunity to visit & spend a few days on the water.

    Our first outing , throttle down slowly , into the hole & that is where it stayed regardless of throttle being pushed down , the engine rev's were not increasing or if so only very slowly .

    My friend turned to me & said , see what I mean.

    Suggested the throttle be bought back to around 4 knots then said , now give it some stick.

    Boat jumped up on the plane in an instant. He could not belive it

    I had a similiar experience with another friend a few weeks back , new boat , did not want to load the motor up so slowly increased the throttle , into the hole & it seemed like forever before the boat got up .

    Same suggestion , same result , up on the plane very quickly.

    At the risk of woffling on , getting aircraft into the sky is a similiar principle. The normal process is a small amount of rev's to get the wheels rolling then down goes the peddle. Once in the air there is a noticable reduction in the engin revs.

    In essence , getting a boat from start to plane is basically the same process

    Geoff

  5. Hi tuffy,

    I have seen some plastic two piece ones for about $30-00.. ... from department stores..

    Do these ones work or do they flex... or are they crap...

    thanks

    MR RB

    They are crap.

    If you want to put something decent on then fit a Permatrim , they cost around $125 - $150

    Geoff

  6. Roughly how much would it cost to get a 15 ft trailer boat shipped from America ?

    What import duties/tax's do you have to pay?

    thanks everyone

    Laredo check the Yellow pages for Freight Fowarders , suggest you look for the big companies like DHL , Expeditors , Mainfreight etc.

    They would also be able to assist you duties , taxes & handeling cost at both ends etc.

    As a guide,

    Freight is moved by volume so you need to find the total cubic mt of the boat when packed for shipment.

    There is inland freight from the factory to the whalf + documation cost

    Insurance

    Sea freight , approx US$250.00 / cm

    Clearence in Sydney. The F.F. can handle this aspect , approx A$100.00 / cm

    Delivery to your home or where ever. A crane may be required to lift the rig onto the trailor / ground

    Not sure on the tax but will be at least 5% of the invoice price + the inland freight in the US

    Add GST , 10%

    Unless it is a super deal , suggest you purchase locally

    Regards

    Geoff

  7. Balance is a major factor in all small boats be it from back to front or from side to side .

    When the person moved all was OK then that comes down to experience & unlikely foils are required.

    One other aspect , where was the trim setting , for starting off & getting out of the "hole" the motor should be trimed in.

    Your question they may be dangerous , yes , there are stories around from those that have experienced the boat tipping when the wing type are fitted.

    There are other styles around that extend out the back & do a much better job

    Geoff

  8. Hi all.

    I remember a post a few months ago about the best spray to use while maintaining your fishing gear but I can't seem to track it down. There was a spray (not WD40) that a few of you Raiders were using that sounded good, I think it was water-proof or something, I can't remember???

    Cheers,

    Mark

    The spray I think your looking for is Inox

    Geoff

  9. another point, someone wants a 3 day license... how much is that? $5.00?? who in the right mind wants to put through a $5.00 transaction on a credit card with the fees involved etc?? Are the retail outlets going to say that there is a minimum of $x and have the customer forced to spend up on other items in their particular store??

    Cheers

    Nel

    Nel When licences were first released many tackle stores had them available partly as a service , even though there was no revenue to the store but it did bring in potential customers who may purchase other products.

    But what many experienced , it takes the same time to write out a 3 year licence as a 5 day. In my view that is a fault of the system . 3 day & perhaps 1 month licences should be available like a train ticket. Pay the money & fill in the issue date. All done in 15 seconds

    If writing out licences especially if there were a group of 3 or 4 then other customers wishing to purchase gear were being neglected.

    The other aspect , there were stories of pilfering. Store owner , perhaps by himself whilst writing licences was not able to keep an eye on what others in the shop were doing.

    At the end of the day most considered it just not worth while so decided to no longer carry licences

    Geoff

  10. Vision21 Suggest you stay away from the plastic wing type foils. There are some real horror stories around about them working in reverse & tipping the boat violently , ie , under certin conditions one of the wings digs in putting the boat on it's side

    Geoff

  11. G'day Geoff,

    Port Stephens has its own version of a N/E wind. 30knots is just a puff up there. It always blows.

    Geoff the size limit for snapper is 30cm.

    Cheers

    Jeff.

    Jeff you are correct about the Snapper size , my error , got mixed up with Flathead. These guys were just under , 28 - 29 cm.

    Tks for the pick up , have amended origional post

    Geoff

  12. Fished Pt Stephens last week. Arrived on Tuesday afternoon to be greeted by the bay full of white caps & a screaming Nor Easter.

    Wednesday , similar conditions but managed to find some sheltered water around Solders Point. Other than a few small red's nothing exciting

    Wednesday night the southerly arrived which flattened the ocean & set up , weather wise, 3 terrific days of calm seas

    Thursday headed east to the islands just off the heads. Not a lot of action but Peter did boat a very nice Mowie

    Friday , headed south to Fingal Bay northern headland. Plenty of action which started with a Bonnie being picked up off the Tomaree headland.

    During the day heaps of small red's. If the size limit of redies was reduced to 29cm we would have bagged out

    Neil boated 2 nice fish & dropped a huge salmon after it made a few specular jumps

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    The sharks had an attraction to Graham with several being caught & released on both Friday & Saturday.

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    Saturday , we returned to Fingal , a bit quieter but Peter picked up a nice flattie & flounder.

    For me , no keepers but lost count of the number of undersize flatties pulled over the side which kept the interest high.

    Looking forward to our next get together in April

    Geoff

  13. Ahhh Port Stephens,

    what a magic place: marine parks, prohibited bait grounds and state gov regulations?

    Just doesn't seem right?

    I think I'm missing something here!!!

    Called into NSW Maritime ( Waterways ) during our visit to pick up the latest info. Was advised the new park reg's commence 1/3/07.

    Will see if that occurs as I had previously heard the introduction would not be until after the election which , if Labor is reelected , is only a few weeks anyway.

    There have been slight modifications to the sancturay zones since the origional plan. Either way the areas we fish are Habitat Protection Zones which are open to req. fishing but closed to trawling. :thumbup::thumbup:

    Geoff

  14. Weather , tides , moon phase & water temp all looking good for a few days at P.S.

    Heading off tomorrow for 6 days of :1fishing1: & :beersmile: ....... :yahoo:

    Plan on trolling around the southern headland towards Fingle then off to the islands just off the heads for more trolling & bottom bashing

    Hopefuly will have a reasonable report for next week

    Geoff

  15. Jon I think there are two other aspects that you may want to take into consideration.

    A reoccurance of the problem

    I have limited knowledge on this aspect but understand it is caused through electrolysis.

    This is an electrical charge going through the boat & when in contact with salt water it attacts the softest part of the aluminium.

    On my previous boat it had a self destructing replaceable anode . This being the softest spot the electrolysis attacted this area & left the rest of the boat alone.

    Also , I always disconnected the battery when the boat was at home

    Perhaps there are other raiders more knowledgeable than I who can advise

    Filling in the pitting to provide a smooth surface

    Prior to painting my boat it had some arears that needed attention. Good quality body filler seem to do the job , I used Plastie Bond. Available from most hardware stores. With all the banging & bouncing over the waves it never came away

    Regards

    Geoff

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