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Dunno what you are paying in Darwin but I bet it's not this high ...

Oh hang on, forgot you are rec fishos, you are paying about $100kg :D
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Still cheap I reckon. By the time you take into account the original purchase price of the boat, rego and insurances, service fees, tackle, rods and reels and then stack fuel on top, plus servo pies, ice
its about $450/kg. :lol:
I forgot to add depreciation on the boat, damage,
then you have to take into account your hourly rate

I would be interested if anyone has ever done a full accurate costing of every cent ever spent during the life of the boat
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It's worth it tho!
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About $120 for these last week.
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Coles/Woolies normally sell squid for around $13 /$14kg , the week before Xmas $22 per kg .???? :shock: WTF !!!!
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