My guess is it is a Pride, but it is only a guess. My uncle had one and it looks very similar in the lines.
Cheers
Dave
Righto....could I ask the more age challenged members to ID this boat please. Is it a Cruise Craft, an Easy Rider or something else? What model, year, length, & how many snapper have been caught using this boat?
My guess is it is a Pride, but it is only a guess. My uncle had one and it looks very similar in the lines.
Cheers
Dave
Looks like a Cruise Craft Rogue to me. Early 80s by the donk.
Dave, Kajiki, apparently it's a 4.5m 1978 Cruise Craft Rogue, & looks in reasonable nick for its age. Transom, floor & other bits haven't been tested for rot.
Hornet Rider
To the best of my knowledge, the Rogue did not have a forward hatch. If I remember correctly, this is a Renegade, based on the Rogue but with a few accessories. Depending on the length of the hull, it may even be a Rapide which was essentially a 15 footer. The Rogue and Renegade are 14 footers.
If I'm wrong, just put it down to CRAFT and the fact that these boats were around in the 70's.
I had a cruisecraft rogue and the front didn't look the same (agree with BGG about no hatch on the rogue) could be an older model rogue, but definately not the same as mine
BGG, you & rowanda could be on the money, I guess it just depends on when you were taught to be cautious. The chap who told me it could be a Rogue wasn't totally sure & did mention the Renegade & Rapid models. From bow to stern it's 4.5m (about 14.7'). So it's probably one or the other, but not a Rogue.
Interested in another one? Owner says this one is a Vickers, made by the UK Vickers boat builder. Looks more like it's out of the Cruise Craft, Easy Rider, Nautiglass, Vickers, stable? Anyone care to ID it? The Yam 140 is probably over the manufactures max for this hull, but that's a guess. It's 4.8m (15.7')
Mate, Vickers UK are ship builders, unless there's a smaller company that I'm unaware of. They built the first British nuclear sub, if I remember rightly....just up the road from where I lived in the UK.
kev
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The Vichers I remember were a take-over of the Easy Rider and it's not one of those. I'll do a bit more research and let you know if anything comes to mind.
kev, no argument on who Vickers UK are, that's for sure, but I wasn't convinced they built this boat. It looks very much like the CCraft, Easy Rider etc breed but that's why I asked if anyone knew more about it. I know a little bit about Brit subs. Was in a small group of 4 kleppers on an exercise in Dorset, Poole in fact, on a very cold & wet night in Nov 1986. Job was to attach inert PE charges to the hull of a certain sub. It would be vain of me to say who won & who lost, but at the debrief a few days later I was sitting in the group who were grinning like cheshire cats looking across the room at a very pissed off bunch of RN submariners, but you get that on the big jobs don't you
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I am not sure what the boat is but the snapper caught ?lets say 10 fish per season and at least 28 seasons based on opinions expressed here,factor in good and bad years and i would have to say 307.
Cheers Craig
Hey
just a thought but if you like to email Wynnum marine I am sure they will be able to tell you if the boat is a cruisecraft or not.
Ronnie
kev, no mate, I'm 100% made in Oz, was actually doing an exchange in Little Creek Virginia USA working with a mob similar to the one's above & did a 2 week jolly with them in the UK. I think that's why the RN lads were especially ticked off, getting a touch up from their own lads is bad enough, but getting rolled by a bunch of tobacco chewing red necks left them very unimpressed, but only for very short while. They do know how to party though. They took us for extended pub crawl in Bornemouth the next night & I learnt a couple of intersting lessons. Firstly English beer isn't warm & secondly, it's unwise to try & drink sailors under the table. I recall toward the end of the night I was flopping around like an untrained seal, but what happened after that is still a blur.
Good on yer mate............That'd be airborne if I remember rightly.........One of my sons did an exchange to Virginia also, although he was signals not SF's
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