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    Yellowfin Boats

    Could anybody tell me the name of the company that built the Yellowfin Plate Aluminium Boats which I am lead to believe to be built in or around Brisbane back in the 80’s. I am after some motor specifications on horsepower ratings etc. I have just purchased a 5-meter centre console with a 115 Johnson 2 stroke (2005 mod) on the back and would like to check for insurance reasons. Thanks in advance.


    Mossy
    Cheers Mossy
    Fishntales of Hervey Bay and Fraser Island
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    5M Savage Cobia Centre Console

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    Re: Yellowfin Boats

    pretty sure it was quintrex

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    That wasn't the one down at miami on the goldy was it?

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    Yes it was why was there something wrong with it ?



    Mossy
    Cheers Mossy
    Fishntales of Hervey Bay and Fraser Island
    Call Sign Fishntales VHF Ch 73 & 22
    5M Savage Cobia Centre Console

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    I think Stessel bought the original Yellowfin

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    Not that i know of, mate traded it on a fomosa though he wasn't happy with its ride he said it was very tippy in 30knots one day he got scared and changed his mind and got something else.

    Can i ask what was paid for it, as it looked like a strong rig?

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    It was Stessl according to a drawing I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg P View Post
    I think Stessel bought the original Yellowfin
    Yeah, greg's right , stessl built yellowfins ...

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    Sorry I couldn't help myself




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    Both Stessl and Quintrex built the Yellowfin.

    Exactly what the story was / as to who built what and when and what changes - I have no idea.

    Both boats were regarded as excellent sea boats.
    I have owned a 5.6 Stessl and been on a 7.0m Quintrex and as far as I am concerned they were both pieces of sh!t.
    The Stessl 5.6 was very hard riding and would not go where you pointed it.
    Probably the most disconcerting feeling I have ever had in a boat.
    The Quintrex rode ok but was very, very rocky due to the sharp deadrise.

    Cheers

    Pete

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    Stessel built the ones in early 80,s. I think quintrex built a few in the early 90,s they had the pressed sides .I think a 115hp would be perfect you would not need any bigger.I have a 5.8 sportfish c cab with a 115hp and it flys.I wouldn't worry to much about what other say about the yellow fin they look like a very strong boat its proubly 5mm bottom 3mm sides the guys that had bad experiences in them might have had the motor not trimmed right or not set up properly any boat will handle like a chunka if these things aren't right.There were a few on ebay this year for sale.

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    Regardless of how they handled they were certainly at the forefront of fitout for trailerable sportfishers. I remember drooling over them at the boatshow with the old boy when they first came out. Them and Sportfish certainly set the pace in terms of fitout. Built in live bait, kill tanks and baitboards in those days were non existant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri N Hard View Post
    I wouldn't worry to much about what other say about the yellow fin they look like a very strong boat its proubly 5mm bottom 3mm sides the guys that had bad experiences in them might have had the motor not trimmed right or not set up properly any boat will handle like a chunka if these things aren't right.
    What a stupid thing to say - maybe you should test drive one or check the credentials of the person making the post before giving such great advice....

    I do agree, they were built very strongly.

    Greg, you are spot on - they had an excellent fitout.
    One of the only boats available that was set up as a great fishing platform.
    It left any fibreglass boat of the same era for dead.
    I think the Cruisecraft 580 Outsider was the first real attempt by a fibreglass boat builder to make a dedicated fishing boat.

    Shame they wouldn't handle.

    Cheers

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin View Post
    What a stupid thing to say - maybe you should test drive one or check the credentials of the person making the post before giving such great advice....

    I do agree, they were built very strongly.

    Greg, you are spot on - they had an excellent fitout.
    One of the only boats available that was set up as a great fishing platform.
    It left any fibreglass boat of the same era for dead.
    I think the Cruisecraft 580 Outsider was the first real attempt by a fibreglass boat builder to make a dedicated fishing boat.

    Shame they wouldn't handle.

    Cheers

    Pete


    Well u may have though it was stupid but i was just trying to reasure Mossy that his boat might not be as bad as some others say he proubly thinks now he's bought a lemon.Im intitle to my opinion, maybe you shouldnt be so quick to get on your hobby horse.For the record i have been in a 6m yellowfin set up as a trap boat and it went well and it had to be stable to pull a fish trap on one side.

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    Thanks guys for the replies I will give stessel a ring on Monday morning. I have been out in my boat a number of times although not in real rough weather and it handles to situation well. They have a rather deep vee in them which does make them a little unstable at rest but in the short chop we have here in Hervey Bay they tend to travel ok. Again thanks for the replies.



    Mossy
    Cheers Mossy
    Fishntales of Hervey Bay and Fraser Island
    Call Sign Fishntales VHF Ch 73 & 22
    5M Savage Cobia Centre Console

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