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Fibreglass, you wont go back to ally RB, nice setup. Just need cover to go to trailer all round & shadecloth underneath to stop stone chips.


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ghound wrote:
Just got the new wrap on, can't praise Josh and the crew at Bigfish Australia enough!
Hi Blinky

How much prep is involved to get a wrap?. Will it stick to a painted hull?

Ghound
Depends how much you want to spend........I pulled all the old stickers off and cleaned the residue myself, it saved me quite a few hours in labour $$$.
They'll do it if you don't want to.

No problem sticking to existing paint, any deep gouges would need to be blended.
Plate sides give the best results.


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Cat has gone to WA so a new tinnie has been bought in to replace it. Still yet to hit the wet stuff.
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The Tin Tart is a 6.6m cairns custom bridge deck mer cruiser 4.3 . 300l tank
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Picked up this Black Arrow from a bloke in Port Hedland last weekend, it's 6.5 overall and built like a brick sh**house, a bit of a fiddle with the electrics and some carpet she's a good thing. :D
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The name on it is Code 227 and apparently started out its life on Groote Eylandt owned by a policeman on the island, I'm told that "code 227" means "overtime" :catch: .

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Happy wife happy life

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Nice looking boat radrad
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New boat, be it second hand. Everything including the kitchen sink on board in this shot
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I like it mate...honest little boat those ones!
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The Stabicraft Dinghy shown previously has been upgraded to the current 5m Cairns Custom Craft Centre Console, running a F100 Yamaha and Furuno GP1870F FCV 627
Great allround boat; family is loving it

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here is my 4.5 quinnie topender ,60hp yammy i use it for everything from fresh to chasin marlin on the flats to reef fishin
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Well here’s mine a 5.35 sea jay tropic, 90hp Honda, 80lb minn Kota. Had deck modified late last year. Good solid rig
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It’s been a long time since I posted due to a lack of fishing and getting my own business off the ground.

I sold my old cruise craft some time ago and have had a few tinnies since but always missed going offshore in comfort and I seen this cruise craft explorer up for sale so I snapped it up just in time for the dry season.

It’s a 550 explorer with a 150 4 stroke Yamaha.
Can’t wait to troll the teasers out the back off of Dundee :drinking5:
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This be my ancient Clark 3.9m flat-bottomed punt.. powered along by a hefty 3.5 Tohatsu. I also have a 54lb water snake electric for the front..;) The maiden voyage to Lee Point is on the morrow.
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G'day everyone longtime lurker and first time poster. Just bought a 2019 Quintrex topender 450 SC. 60hp Yamaha, four stroke, motor guide xi5 up front and a Lowrance HDS Live 7. Plan to fish around the Rose River and adjacent areas for Barra, jacks, Goldies etc etc. Had a Stacer Northern Fisher before this one but sold it when my job took me to Central Australia. Looking forward to its arrival.
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