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    Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....



    How quickly time flies - We've now had our little Haines Signature 485 SF just over 12 months & clocked up over 250 faultless hours on the Suzuki 60





    We have had some great fish come over the side in the last year - the 485SF truly is an amazingly versatile little hull

    So how does it all perform? Beyond our expectation is the short answer with some great fish coming over the sides already. This hull has been described by many as being “The best, softest riding, driest, most predictable & above all, safest hull under 5 metres “and we can now endorse all of these comments - It really is that good!

    Stability is fantastic & you can have two anglers up front without any trouble at all. The extra wide gunnels also make it easy to get around quickly on a fish when needed. The decks are uncluttered with enough storage to keep everything you’ll need for a day’s fishing organised & close at hand. The non-skid glass decks are fantastic for keeping clean. About the only hassle is removing the passenger pedestal seat to access the rod locker, but it’s still good insurance for carrying more rods than we ever really need!

    Over all we couldn't be happier with our 485SF / Suzuki 60 combo & suggest you check one out of your looking for an amazingly versatile & economical sport fisher that stacks up against anything on the market today – And it’s proudly Australian made!

    Feel free to contact me directly if you would like any extra details - Scotto
    Last edited by Scott Mitchell; 19-05-2011 at 12:39 PM.
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Nice setup. Have to ask though, what is the boom coming off the rear?

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    That's a Power Pole shallow water anchor - http://www.power-pole.com/pages/videos.htm

    I rate it as the second most important item after an electric motor

    Very Cool gadget - Scotto
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Great to see you are still happy scott but then again who wouldnt be ,it would have to be the best in that size catagory but just a little out of my budget so i guess i will have to stick to the smelly old 2 stroke fin for another couple of years . Its a great looking boat scott and obviously has some good fishing karma with it .....Thanks for the update Matt
    A bad days fishing has got to be better than any day at work......


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    Can you tell us about that barra...it looks a beauty and relevant to the boating section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarrah Jack View Post
    Can you tell us about that barra...it looks a beauty and relevant to the boating section.
    Just showing that its just as comfortable up the Boyne river as it is off the Coral Patch at Roonies

    I have put a full report & more pics up on our own web site @ Scotto.com.au as well

    Regards Scotto
    Last edited by Scott Mitchell; 15-05-2011 at 05:02 PM.
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Great pics there Scott!

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    G'day Scott,

    Good to see you are putting her to good use, 250hours in a year is a LOT of fishing time! Lots of quality fish in that time, and she is still looking good.

    Would you recommend the glass decks over carpetted? and are you saying you're able to walk the gunwhales to get around?

    Also, can you tell me more about the jack plate you have there? what brand/size? I think I'm going to need one on my Haines.

    Cheers,

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt fraser View Post

    Also, can you tell me more about the jack plate you have there? what brand/size? I think I'm going to need one on my Haines.

    Cheers,

    Matt
    Hey Matt - He had some details during the build:

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...1&postcount=50

    Mick

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Thank Mick, - no not the power pole, the jacking plate on the main motor. Allows you to adjust motor height to get best performance.

    Cheers,

    Matt

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Thanks for the up date scott, very versatile rig i would guess and i assume very economical to run.

    Do you have any fuel figures you could share with us?



    Mick.

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Quote Originally Posted by matt fraser View Post
    G'day Scott,

    Good to see you are putting her to good use, 250hours in a year is a LOT of fishing time! Lots of quality fish in that time, and she is still looking good.

    Would you recommend the glass decks over carpetted? and are you saying you're able to walk the gunwhales to get around?

    Also, can you tell me more about the jack plate you have there? what brand/size? I think I'm going to need one on my Haines.

    Cheers,

    Matt
    Matt - we'll never had carpet in a boat again - the non-skid glass is so good to keep clean

    The Jack Plate is a Bob's though Solas. It is a manual with 5" inch set back. I should have gone hydraulic as you can adjust them while running to get engine height perfect with different loads etc

    Mick - We are adding a Lowrance interface lead to the Suzuki next week & networking it with the HDS & LMF 400 gauge so should have accurate details after that. I have been running a EP-60 & get approx 15 litres per hour at 5000 RPM - but hope to have more accurate details with the interface.

    Will report back - Scotto
    Last edited by Scott Mitchell; 16-05-2011 at 06:22 PM.
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Hi Scott
    really nice setup you have no detail left to chance.I was also wondering about the performance of the boat regarding how shallow she goes and floats with no one on board? do you have figures on top speed, and min planing speed etc I have been keen on one of these after reading a article done buy warren steptoe designed boat in a nafa mag years ago cheers Yamp

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Quote Originally Posted by yamp View Post
    Hi Scott
    really nice setup you have no detail left to chance.I was also wondering about the performance of the boat regarding how shallow she goes and floats with no one on board? do you have figures on top speed, and min planing speed etc I have been keen on one of these after reading a article done buy warren steptoe designed boat in a nafa mag years ago cheers Yamp
    Yamp - I can run on the plane in approx 500mm of water & she floats with the engine up in approx 300mm.

    Some Prop details taken when testing with Steve from Solas :-

    Suzuki aluminium -

    11 1/8 x 14 - 4000 @ 13 knots, 4500 @ 18.7 Kts, 5000 @ 22 Kts, 5500 @ 24 kts 6000 @ 27 Kts & 6100 @ 28 kts

    Solas s/s

    11 3/4 x 15 - 4000 @15 kts , 4500 @ 20 kts,5000 @ kts , 5500 @ 26 kts & 5950 @ 29.2 knots 

    The 15p was a tad slow to get to plane speed but did perform best at a lighter load.

    Taking the boat down to Brisbane this weekend to catch up with Wayne at Mobile Marine Fit Outs to install a Lowrance engine Interface cable so we can get more accurate fuel figures & adding a HDS5m GPS so I can run the HDS 8 purely for side/down scanning while running

    Regards Scotto
    Last edited by Scott Mitchell; 19-05-2011 at 06:35 AM.
    So Many Fish - So little time !

    I Proudly support the following companies: Shimano, G.Loomis, The Haines Group, Scientific Anglers, Abel Reels, Lowrance

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    Re: Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Mitchell View Post
    Haines Signature 485SF - 12 months & 250+ hours later .....


    How quickly time flies - We've now had our little Haines Signature 485 SF just over 12 months & clocked up over 250 faultless hours on the Suzuki 6. We have had some great fish come over the side in the last year - the 485SF truly is an amazingly versatile little hull

    So how does it all perform? Beyond our expectation is the short answer with some great fish coming over the sides already. This hull has been described by many as being “The best, softest riding, driest, most predictable & above all, safest hull under 5 metres “and we can now endorse all of these comments - It really is that good!

    Stability is fantastic & you can have two anglers up front without any trouble at all. The extra wide gunnels also make it easy to get around quickly on a fish when needed. The decks are uncluttered with enough storage to keep everything you’ll need for a day’s fishing organised & close at hand. The non-skid glass decks are fantastic for keeping clean. About the only hassle is removing the passenger pedestal seat to access the rod locker, but it’s still good insurance for carrying more rods than we ever really need!
    Over all we couldn't be happier with our 485SF / Suzuki 60 combo & suggest you check one out of your looking for an amazingly versatile & economical sport fisher that stacks up against anything on the market today – And it’s proudly Australian made!
    Feel free to contact me directly if you would like any details on this amazingly versatile hull - Scotto
    Beautiful boat mate. you have done a very nice job. wish i could have the finances and commitment to do something like this to my signature. drool worthy.

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