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This is my boat which now four years old. 5.6 mtr centre console Black Arrow with a 115 Suzuki. 170ltr fuel tank. Kill tank and live bait tank. Furuno 1650wf chartplotter/sounder.VHF marine radio and full HF radio for reliable communications from anywhere. Headlights and deck lights. Removable top if you need more casting room. Slides down low for towing and storage. The canopy has been fitted out with roll down covers which form into a 1/3 or 2/3 water proof cabin. By putting down the front section and rolling up the anchor hatch you can even motor along at any speed and stop all the spray on those choppy days. This is a very good all round boat which I"m very happy with.
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I contend that where you fish is the
most important factor in catching fish.
most important factor in catching fish.
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Niiice! that's something I'd have built too.
Clean lines, uncluttered deck. The rear quarters remind me of my Aquarat. From memory that design has a very flat transom(??) just the thing for shallow work.
and the name? seeing that your a rock legend, how about "StratoCaster" like the guitar brand and a play of words for casting etc
Clean lines, uncluttered deck. The rear quarters remind me of my Aquarat. From memory that design has a very flat transom(??) just the thing for shallow work.
and the name? seeing that your a rock legend, how about "StratoCaster" like the guitar brand and a play of words for casting etc
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.................... well here it is, Don't know what to call it yet though any idea's it's quick
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