joshg_888 Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 Hey guys Just picked up the new boat last week its a stessco Basstracker 395 We got a live well and a live bait tank in the boat, rod holders round the sides and a 30HP Suzuki on the back The boat is brand new and really tidy Just wanted to ask what you guys think of taking it to places with the like of lion island and places like rose bay in sydney harbour? Any other places you think it would handle? Look forward to seeing what u guys think Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh88 Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 It should be fine, you see people out there in smaller than that doing ok. Probably a good idea to really check weather reports and forecasts before you go out particularly if a change is coming that could make it a bit hairy getting back to shore in. with a 30hp you should do fine though just keep an eye out for bigger boats like cruisers and ferrys as they may have a hard time seeing you. Cheers Josh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flatty hunter626 Posted December 17, 2008 Share Posted December 17, 2008 cant talk for the harbour but i have been getting out to lion island in my 3.7m tinnie easily.....i had to come back in some very unfavourable conditions and still managed that and only got slightly wet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landbased Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 i have been meaning to ask the same questions hmm. will mine do it as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GregL Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Everyone has a different idea on capabilities of boats and it's what YOU feel comfortable with regarding conditions in your own boat. Iv'e seen boats of sub 4m out at long reef, seen sub 5m off Browns. I don't think they were crazy or anything as conditions were pretty good but I don't think I would do it..... The more time you spend on the water in your boat the more confidence you will gain. What I'm trying to say, work upto bigger runs and only do it if you are 100% confident in what you are doing. If there is any doubt turn around and go back. Safety first fish second... During previous salmon runs off Sydney you'd see many boats of your size out the front of Blue fish point chasing them down. Just make sure you have all the saftey gear as there is a good chance you will get checked plus a good bilge pump fitted for when you cop a green wave over the front. Good luck. Greg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flatty hunter626 Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Everyone has a different idea on capabilities of boats and it's what YOU feel comfortable with regarding conditions in your own boat. Iv'e seen boats of sub 4m out at long reef, seen sub 5m off Browns. I don't think they were crazy or anything as conditions were pretty good but I don't think I would do it..... The more time you spend on the water in your boat the more confidence you will gain. What I'm trying to say, work upto bigger runs and only do it if you are 100% confident in what you are doing. If there is any doubt turn around and go back. Safety first fish second... During previous salmon runs off Sydney you'd see many boats of your size out the front of Blue fish point chasing them down. Just make sure you have all the saftey gear as there is a good chance you will get checked plus a good bilge pump fitted for when you cop a green wave over the front. Good luck. Greg greg has a really good point there i grew up on the water and have been driving boats for about 8 years so im pretty confident even when it comes to pretty crazy situations......if you go out and feel its all a bit over your head go into calmer waters and try again on a nicer day. i have been meaning to ask the same questions hmm. will mine do it as well? i would be a bit nervous in larger swell as the playmates have a low transom...that said go out and give it a go on calmer days and slowly get your confidence in it up. cheers shaun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WANNAFISH Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Always check the weather report before you go out. Its not always accurate but most of the time its close enough. Important thing is the swell and wind speed inside the Harboour or the Bay. Nothing is worse than getting caught out in the middle of a weather change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleNoah Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 As has basicly been said above, it's not really a question of is the boat capable, it's more about are you capable and will the weather allow it on the day. Before my old man bought the bigger boat (17' 1/2 cab) I have been outside fishing off the beach and around the islands at Port Kembla plenty of times in a 12' punt with a 15hp, you just got to pick your days. I have put the boat in, left the harbour and then turned around and went straight back in a few times because it was worse than it looked when we got out there, got to expect it in small boats. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flightmanager Posted December 20, 2008 Share Posted December 20, 2008 Dont overrate your boats capabilities . It was designed for certain conditions , and if the weather / sea conditions change suddenly or without warning you could find yourself in very life threatening situation. Lion Island may well be within your boats capabilities on a good day , but I have seen the water there go from dead calm to surfable in 15 minutes , and many boats damaged trying to get back in ( Jewfish Social 2006) . If you have a Marine Radio ( 27M, UHF etc ) have it tuned to the Coast Guard frequency , they give weather warnings during the day . If you dont have one , GET ONE!!! Rose Bay , or anywhere in the Harbour would be OK for you in most conditions , but be aware that while the water can be dead calm at sunrise , by lunchtime it can become very choppy , and with a Nor Easter blowing may be approaching your boats safe navigating limits. The simple fact that smaller boats are out there , does not necessarily make it safe for you. Ross Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joshg_888 Posted December 22, 2008 Author Share Posted December 22, 2008 Thanks alot for all your replies guys appreciate it Will definately take it all into account when taking the boat out..I guess better safe than sorry in any situation Cheers guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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