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  1. Hi Guys

    Its about time, 2 newbie boats heading out of Port Kembla this weekend. (weather permitting)

    Really want to try targeting tuna. hoping to get all kinds of tips and even possibe areas to try.

    Plan is to head south, dragging a few lures, trying to find the right water temp break and hopefully hooking up on something (not the other boat) AND hoping our gear will suffice.

    So - if you have helpful tips and tricks - let us know - gotta start somewhere :fishing1:

    Thanks in advance

    Cheers

    Craig

  2. I think it all depends on what, when, who & where..

    For instance - If I am fishing locally with the son in law, he is the deckie and when we gat back we share a beer ( 1 each, not half a can) while cleaning the boat.

    A weekend away with the mates - I bring the boat and they pay for fuel & bait. When we get back - I wash the boat.

    If its just me and the wife, she backs the trailer and I do everything else - but having a wife that can back the trailer is great.

    And as was said earlier, enjoy the experience regardless.....

  3. Thanks for all the comments. Wife is a keeper (after 30 years she should be) and could also back a caravan. Just wont tow anything. She is also not bad with the anchor.

    Will keep and try the trevally next time and did not notice the water temp or any blue bottles.

    Cannot wait to try again for more kingies!

    Cheers

    Craig

  4. First fishing report - so here goes...

    Headed out off Port Kembla around 7am with the wife (having a wife that can back a trailer is great!) and turned towards Coniston beach. Went for a drift and ended up with on 1 flatty over 40cm, threw a few 33 - 34 cm back and countless babies. Also a few small reddies were thrown back as well. Then headed towards flinders islet and we have a system on the boat - if you get 3 sergeant bakers in an area we move on. So we headed towards toothbrush ( I think it is) and got a 38cm trevally (bloody good fight) and it went back. Wife and I weren't sure if they are any good to eat. gat a few more bakers and wrasse then saw the birds bustin. Woo hoo I thought, my first kingy. Headed over to the bustup at a great rate of knots and the only rod with any sort of a lure on it was my 3kg - so threw it out and whollop - my first king. Wife was screaming with excitement, reel was screamin, I was screamin at the wife to move the boat as it took off under it. I wonder how big it is I thought. Then as I started to win the battle - snap - the tip of the rod - gone. Bugger I thought, better get this fish. Got it in the boat and only 48cm but a great fight and cant wait to catch my first legal size. First thing though - need to get a bigger rod....

    Then our session was cut short by the wife's seasickness. At least she lasted 4 hours.

    Cheers

    Craig

    PS - sorry no photos.

  5. My manual was ruined when I bought my boat - so I downloaded the manual from Lowrance website. You can zoom in on the pages with the small print.

    Hope it helps as my eyes aren't what they used to be.

    Cheers

    Craig

  6. I have a HH 530 Classic and I love it. Upgraded from a HS 492F late last year and the stability at rest, ride and power is great. Regularly head off Port Kembla and handles the swell and chop just fine. Have not been out too far yet - but will soon. We usually have 2 or 3 on board - sometimes 4 in the lake but the fourth person usually gets to fish out of the hatch. Same as you - got permission from the wife to upgrade (actually her suggestion)but I did find the seats on the Signature more comfortable. Very small price to pay when you spend most of the time standing up reeling them in ( or hope to).

    Cheers

    Craig

  7. I was at Sussex a few weeks back when there was a fisheries officer at the ramp. He was checking on peoples catch as they came in and licences as well. I thought it was great. We were all licenced - lucky as 2 mates are "once in a blue moon fishermen" and just got their licences that morning for a total cost of about $10.00. He told us the fine is $200.00 for unlicenced. Just as we were leaving the ramp he was having a right old barney with a couple of people who just came in.

    I say " Keep up the good work"

    Cheers

  8. My previous boat had a live bait tank with a scoop so went you went along the bait tank would keep filling automatically - you didn't need to have the pump on. Only problem was it drained into the hull!

    Bit of a problem when I took it out for the first time without the bung in the live bait tank. It "flooded" the hull. Should not be a problem if it drains outside the hull though. :-)

    PS: Bought the boat that way - sold it that way.

  9. I am also for taking the wife when buying your boat. Happy wife - happy life and happy boating. She doesn't whinge when you need to spend money on it as it was her choice ;-)

  10. Just noticed the other day my temprature would climb dramatically as soon as you applied throttle. Eg go from idling out of the ramp temp sits around 10 (on guage), go to 3000 rpm - temp moves to around 17. Go to WOT and temp moves to 25 and stays there. Hold the revs and the temp holds as well. Back off and so does temp.

    Is this normal?

    Cheers

    Craig

  11. Decided to go out around Port Kembla last weekend with a couple of mates

    Sat arvo head off from boat ramp going to fish inside Port Kembla harbour, drifting for flatties - got nothing. Couple very small flatties and couple very small bream.Steak for dinner.

    Sunday morning early set off - tthis time headed out to Flinders Island, little bumpy but Ok. Still nothing. Tried pillies, squid, prawns, lures - still nothing.

    Moved over to Big Island trolling along the way (you never know)All the while one of the mates is starting to go green....

    Drifted back and forth between the islands and got a few goatfish ( I think they are called - red fish with two little feelers)small trevally, small reddies, large sgt bakers, small port jackson. Got busted up a couple of times using light gear. Went to heavier line and not a touch.

    Went back into harbour to help out my mate, drifting around once again getting everything undersized.

    Got stopped by Maritime to get us to move along as you can no longer drift in the outer harbour. Check the boards before you go out as I thought it was just no anchors. He did tell us that you can closer to shore between No.3 & No.6 jetties. The rest of the area is a "transit zone". No harm - no foul. He also told us they have been getting jewfish close to No.3 jetty and bream close to the rockwall. We got nuthin! Snags for dinner.....

    2 young blokes did get fined though - no life jackets. (no brain)

    But it was still a good day - first test for me and my new (old) boat off port. Can't wait to get back out!

    Cheers

  12. Cheers for the advice. I guess I need to get down to some shops and have a look to see what is available. I fish the Sth coast, from the Illawarra down.

    I'm not prepared to spend my full budget now, that's why I'm trying to work out which way to go. If I go with seperate units I'd consider replacing my seemingly faulty sounder now and getting the gps later.

    I'll have a look in store.

    I know this is a little old - but I am now in the same boat (so to speak) as you Alfa. What did you end up going with?

    Cheers

    Craig

  13. Purchased a 94 model Haines Signature 492F with a Suzuki 85 2 stroke a few months back and was told the engine was serviced. Boat runs fine but would prefer to have a service done again. Spark plugs look rusty :)

    Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on boat engine service. Should I take it to a mechanic with a workshop or have a mobile service guy come out. Is there a big price difference between them? Anybody got reccomendations for mechanics in Wollongong?

    Cheers

    Craig

  14. Have recently purchased a Haines 492F and it needs a good clean. Managed to give the hull a nice clean, now to work on the upholstery.

    What is the best way to remove stubborn grime? Have tried warm water and soap, citrus based cleaners but the dirt seems like it is part of the upholstery.

    How do you remove the rear seat backs? Have tried to lift them up but no result.

    Hints much appreciated

    Cheers

    CraigG

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