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Guest fishrunner
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hi, went up to nelson bay on weekend, got 1st marlin for mates boat :1clap: , he's been trying for a while. not a bad start though. I did the gaff work, so couldn't help myself and had to get a photo with the fish,heres a couple of pics. :clapping:, put up a hell of a fight, had to keep it and get her weighed as 1st marlin for boat. :thumbup::1yikes:

Guest fishrunner
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Thats a top fish and what a great boat, what are the specs?

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56ft saltash, goes veryvery well in pretty much all conditions, cruises at 20 knots plus easily top speed 31 knots, but gets a little thirsty doing that. brought it back to sydney on sunday.

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56ft saltash, goes veryvery well in pretty much all conditions, cruises at 20 knots plus easily top speed 31 knots, but gets a little thirsty doing that. brought it back to sydney on sunday.

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congrats on the first marlin

not bad cruise and top end speed - is the boat a saltash or a salthouse ?

Guest fishrunner
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ahh your right, salthouse :beersmile:

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Congratulations Mate!!

Having only recently broken my Marlin virginity I can assume you and the team were rather thrilled!! :1clap::yahoo::yahoo:

Cheers

Guest fishrunner
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Congratulations Mate!!

Having only recently broken my Marlin virginity I can assume you and the team were rather thrilled!!  :1clap:  :yahoo:  :yahoo:

Cheers

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absolutely, the skipper was over the moon especially when you consider that he fished the billfish comp in port stephens with a hired crew for zip, then takes out a few mates and gets a beauty. :1naughty: , we had a few other hits and runs, but the hooks didn't stick :( . . he swore the boats staying in port till he gets a marlin in it,,, so it all worked out very well with cheers and beers all round :beersmile::beersmile: , have a good one, . nice snapper in the photo by the way! :thumbup:

Guest Jewel
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Nothing like a good fish to get a few flowing! :beersmile:

Keep whipping those deckies into shape! :thumbup:

Guest fishrunner
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how much did it weigh?

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96 kg to be exact, though we were all estimating the 120 mark at the time!, cheers

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96 kg to be exact, though we were all estimating the 120 mark at the time!, cheers

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Not having a shot, but it goes to show how people can get it wrong!

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Bash,

When I saw the Pic I called it for 75-80kg. I then showed Dave and he said about 80kg too. I was surprised when I read it weighed 96kg.

Maybe some of those fish you caught were slightly bigger than we guestmated

:blush::blush:

Chris

Guest fishrunner
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here's another pic if your curious,, I'm 6ft 3, so this may give a better perspective, it was the boats and the crew's 1st marlin, we just all thought "shit thats huge! :1yikes: . cheers

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Its good to see that you have helped to break the Boats "duck".

That sure is a nice looking boat to,should be just the right size to handle the westerleys off sydney when you are trying for yellowfin in a few months.If you want a hand cutting up the pillies on board I will generously make an offer.

simon :thumbup:

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