Scott,
Just chit chat bout the bigger rig. You know how it is, just that bit bigger, just that bit further, just that bit windier weather. The way the weather is going i'll have to hijack some yuppies yacht from the marina to get out. I like the idea of the big open style tinny, they don't cost an arm and a leg, simple to use, easy to fish out of etc. I'll keep dreaming (Where's that Barcrusher booklet).
Matt
Yeah I'm hearing you,Matt...we always want something a little bigger and better...
BTW what's the word in the trenchs up there....is this the most consistently windy year ever???
I've noticed Townville and further south have not had nearly as bad winds as we have further north.
I know of a few fisho's that are a little despondent due to these never ceasing winds.It's really very frustrating....
Scott
Scott,
I don't keep records re wind warnings etc, but considering there were no cyclones it's been pretty crap, 3 weeks 20-30 kts non- stop in March, that's a little odd. Normally you get a decent run till bout May. Anyhow watch the chart and here's hoping for some 10kt days and we'll go smash em.
Matt
Looks really good! Love the individuality when tinnys are done up to suit the owners style and needs for inshore and odd offshore fishing, saw a brilliant basic 4.5 tinny done up to the hilt, it even had outriggers!
cheers fnq
FNQ,
Agree totally, customised tinnies are unreal. My last boat was a 12ft tinny i got for 400 bucks. I gutted it, put in a floor, casting deck, esky built into the front seat, live bait tank etc. It was a ripper for around the creeks, used to turn heads cause it was a neat little practical boat. Outriggers on a 4.5, mmmm, the old saying about the dog that chased the bus comes to mind, all ok till it catches it!! Big gamefish out of a 4.5m that's courageous.
Matt
Matt, got the same t-top as you & got a useful idea from another bloke to fit some over-size ally tube reinforcing on the uprights where people hang on when it gets rough - see pic. Makes a difference to the overall structural integrity. Sick of the tiller steer yet? Hope it's coming along for you.
cheers, Mark
Mark,
It's pretty much done, the photo was taken back in April when i fitted it, like all things boating and fishing you can't leave it alone for long so i found myself tinkering each night after work and finished it pretty quickly. Console has had the marine radio, GPS, sounder, switch panel and folding all round white light fitted. It is 300% better than trying to twist around to see the sounder while driving, trying to juggle the handheld GPS etc all while holding the tiller. Recently did a 60km round trip out the front of Cairns and yeah the tiller steer was a bit annoying by the end of it, will consider the steering option later on i suppose.
Interesting idea with the supports on the uprights, i did see a good idea the other day, a guy had a cargo net type set up under his T-Top, great place for life jackets etc cause space is always at a premium. Do you have any rod racks on your rig? This has been my stumbling block, i can't run rocket launchers off the T-Top so a bit stumped.
Matt
Matt, good to hear, & looks like you've been catching some keepers as well, looks like you're having way too much fun, well done with the project. I know that tinkering feeling, it's almost an obsession, nope it is an obsession, but damn fun. The rod holder issue was a interesting debate with my son (senior deckie) & a few of his mates, who also have center consoles. I saw this set up (pic below) & have copied it. My 74ltr fuel tank is in front of my console with a square ally cowling around it, so it offered the best spot to store the rodes for towing & tranist. I'll get a pic of my set up over the weekend for you. Got this bait boat with rod holders custom made & it works well when trolling or making small shifts from one spot to the next.