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    Question So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    I have been given the green light to buy a Quintrex 490 legend next year after we sell our home in Chinderah.
    After looking at a heap of different boat set ups I have settled on this one with a 80 hp Yamaha.

    http://www.quintrex.com.au/BoatRange...490Legend.aspx

    As I have never driven a cc I'm after a bit of feed back(good and bad) from those that do own one and if possible people that own a Legend.

    The boat will mainly be used for getting up creeks and rivers up here in the N.T. and off shore.

    Thanks

    Aussiefool
    Andrew

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    i reckon the CC are too far forward in the factory boats, when the weather blows up rough the further back the better. I don't know if you can order the console further back.

    eg GS marine CC are back towards the rear more so than the quinie


    just my thoughts

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Make sure it's got a T-Top with some shade for when I come & visit



    I guess you will be needing a lifejacket too huh?
    Check out my boat for sale in the classifieds

    • 469 Stacer open Seahorse/Nomad
    • 50hp 4 stroke tiller Mercury
    • Heaps of extras, in top condition
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    Ausfish Platinum Member griz066's Avatar
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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Not sure about the Quinny but have fished in the seajay a lot and it is a great boat 40hp Yammy 4 stroke 3 blokes esky etc etc. Rides well in any sea.

    http://www.seajayboats.com.au/haven.html#
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ffejsmada's Avatar
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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Stuff the Quinny, get a GS platey or similar. A boat that's built in Darwin!

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    there is two schools of thought on the position of the console, of course, further back gives the perception of a better ride, but it takes up a lot of room in the rear, and lets face it, that's where you Fish!!! better off to sacrifice some ride and obtain increased fishing space (well I reckon anyway).

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Yeah think very hard over ANY "mass produced" boat you buy in Darwin it will require transport back to the populated states for repair work...if you think the manufacturer will pay the going public rate for hotwork in Darwin over the true cost to them doing it warranty at the factory door your trainspotting The cost to you in transport is absolutely in their favour to ensure an easy not their decision denial of warranty.

    Pretty sure megafish has a beaut darwin/new quintrex story, repeated all too often by too many Aust wide.

    cheers fnq



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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Aussie,
    I own a 5.2 stessl CC and its a great boat. They are however wet in cross chop nothing you can do about that unless you want to put up a tee top and put clears up.
    Personally I wouldn't want my console any further back as Noel said the back half of the boat is where i do most of my fishing unless i am thowing lures so more room up the back the better. also moving your console back would make for a wetter ride i believe.
    I do think that quintrex are well overpriced for what you get when compared to some of the other boats on the market. To me there seems to be many other better boats around for less money.
    I also know you have more then likely set your heart on a new boat but for that amount of money you could get a VERY nice second hand package with all the electronics set up and ready to fish.
    I don't know much about the newer quintrex boats ( i used to own and fish from an old laze about) apart from what I have read so i am not one to offer comment on them as far as ride or handling go but as far as the centre console boat lay out is concerned I think they are the ultimate fishing layout offering loads of room. look for plenty of underfloor storage room on your chossen boat though as storage in a CC can be an issue.

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    Ausfish Addict disorderly's Avatar
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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Forget the fancy advertising blurb and think long and hard about the points that FNQCairns has raised....Darwin is a long way from anywhere if you need warranty work and all it takes is for you to not see eye to eye with the local telwater dealer then what should be a joyous event in your life could end acrimoniously...

    Of course the boat might be great and you may never have a problem but unfortunately it seems that many have been burnt by telwaters apparent lack of quality control and also their lack of any real desire to rectify problems (or thats how it appears to me)....do a more thorough search and read some of the horror stories....there is plenty of em...

    For 30 odd grand you should be able to do much better in the near new secondhand market...IMO

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Quote Originally Posted by wheelerdog View Post
    i reckon the CC are too far forward in the factory boats, when the weather blows up rough the further back the better. I don't know if you can order the console further back.

    eg GS marine CC are back towards the rear more so than the quinie


    just my thoughts
    Quintrex do a topender torument up her that has the cc set more to the rear but while standing at the helm the seat cut into my legs... would be ok if only ever sat while driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackinthebox View Post
    Make sure it's got a T-Top with some shade for when I come & visit



    I guess you will be needing a lifejacket too huh?
    It has a nice big Bimini on it & as for a lifejacket I'll have to sell up down south first.

    Quote Originally Posted by ffejsmada View Post
    Stuff the Quinny, get a GS platey or similar. A boat that's built in Darwin!
    Still got to get a quote from them yet

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    agree disorderly and others on Telwater...do lots of searches here for quality and problems discussion on Quintrex and Stacer both made by Telwater. I would be looking for something made locally if at all possible. On the type...love CCs..have had several and next will be another. Yes you will get wet as in a cross chop...get over it...the water's warm..!....I personally like the console forward and seat about amidships... sure its softer aft but you fish and move about there..I like forward a bit for my preference. If you want a production pressed boat look also at Bluefin and Sea Jay who seem to get fair press on this forum..?, not flash and not necessarily cheap but may be better quality than your current choice..? Its hard to buy from such a distance isnt it.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member luskin's Avatar
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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Hi aussiefool,

    I bought a 540 Legend in November

    I'm living in Mandurah,Perth and it's pretty swelly down here but the Legend goes great!

    Hope you got yr boat mate

    Will post pic's soon

    Cheers

    Sy

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Thought of one of these. I have a centrcab and love it
    http://www.coastalpowerboats.com.au/...solewebpdf.pdf

    Cheers Phil
    Grow old disgracefully

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Personally I think after reading some of the service that members have received from tellwater would have me running a mile. Regardless of that Fisher boats at Caboulture are selling a 4.9m Webster Twinfisher CC. I cant see any feature that the tellwater boats have over the Webster. Ride, Stability, Inboat room. I think it would eat it in every single way (other than Skiing). It is a couple of grand more though and would need fitting out as you wanted but i think a far superior product. Check it out at the back of the classifieds section on Ausfish. I have seen it in the flesh and if I didnt already own the 4.3m version (even that would eat the quinny)i'd buy it myself.

    You never know they may give you a good deal to get rid of it as it has been there a while new.

    Cheers

    Chris
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Re: So what do you think of this? Feed back needed

    Aussie, alternatively if you couldn't streach the budget there is a boat on here for sale that would be ideal for you. And you would have pleanty of change to customise it with casting decks or what ever. One downfall that you may be able to overlook is the fact that it is glass. Still a good looking little boat with 4 stroke economy.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/vbc...hp?do=ad&id=61

    Cheers

    Chris
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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