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If you can't waterblast the inside of it its not worth having!~
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stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuupid bloody question, now go and sit in the corner
About 300:1 for me Gibo, that's probably better than you? You gotta pay for HP fish is a by product
Get a 4 stroke, that will drop your costs (bar buying the motor)
All this boat posting's got me looking back over recent summer photos
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For salmon trolling sadly it's huge, even with a 4-stroke aux trolling motor on a perfect day blue cod fishing its 60/10litres 2 people 30 fish limit down southQuote:
Whats your litres of fuel used to fish caught ratio?
Had my boat a while now and I don't reckon it has motored over a salmon let alone had one in it and not for lack of trying😆
Have done alright saltwater fishing and diving out of it though. Even had around a dozen snapper in it.😆
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I'll have my boat going by salmon season so will be able to wake you up in the mornings R93 :thumbsup: Just need to drop an engine in it now...
Got a big fecking boat in a container on the way from china also.
Once the waters warm enough you won't have to go more than a few miles out, she gets deep fairly quick just round there in places and has that big ocean flow passing by.
I've been wheel man a few times between Cape Karikari and North Cape looking for Marlin.
Never caught one but some of the sea life is amazing along that stretch.
One time we could see what looked to be a large fin sticking out of the ground, but not moving. Curiousity got the better of us and it turned out to be a Massive Seal just hanging out one flipper sticking straight up, catching some sun 10kms off the coast. Then there was the large fin that followed the boat for an hour on another trip . . . . sat about 40m back parallel with the lures.
Then there was
:useless: and a few words.....