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    New to Ausfish

    Gday guys,

    I have recently moved to the Sunshine coast and brought a 2006 model 1900 offshore Kevlacat. Id like to do more offshore fishing but dont have a lot of experience handling a cat outside.

    Previous boating experience was with a Quintrex 530 freedom sport mostly in the passage at Bribie Island.

    I would like to get in contact with other 5.2 metre KC owners and hook up to gain some valuable info.

    Keen to learn and have fun

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    Looks like you come to the right forum...The boating chat is one of the biggest parts of ausfish....welcome.

    Scott

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    yer Welcome aboard Double............We hope you enjoy your time on Ausfish. Yes boating is a big part of this forum and we hope find it very helpful.cheers

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    Welcome

    Oh dear oh dear

    Cats are really unpopular
    I bet you got that cat cheap as they can't handle the north queensland offshore chop that has been a huge debate on here.
    Hope the boat isn't powered by ETEC's as ................welll you'lll find out.
    It's not on one of them fancy alloy trailers with all the issues of cracking ?
    Worst of all I hope you don't own a landrover. Sheesh

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    Yes I'm joking - you'll love it.

    Look up with a search articles on cats, walking the cat etc etc. Best get someone who has alot of experience local to you to get out there and show you trimming and so on.
    They really can be a point and set boat in the right conditions or speed but pushing them hard makes a fun fast trip.
    Set up properly they are a pleasure once you work em out.
    You are going to love the stability at rest and the ride once you get a feel of it.

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    Thanks Scott.

    Great site and plenty of good information.

    Cheers Steve

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    Thanks for your welcome and appreciate your humor

    Wow!!!!! lucky my cat cost s**t loads and isnt powered by ETEC's.. nor is it on a alloy trailer so with a bit of luck It should be ok. LOL

    Cant wait to get out and give it a run. I have found heaps of stuff on this site that has been very helpfull so far.

    Cheers Steve.

    PS I dont drive a Landrover either so all is looking good
    Quote Originally Posted by cormorant View Post
    Welcome

    Oh dear oh dear

    Cats are really unpopular
    I be you got that cat cheap as they can't handle the north queensland offshore chop that has been a huge debate on here.
    Hope the boat isn't powered by ETEC's as ................welll you'lll find out.
    It's not on one of them fancy alloy trailers with all the issues of cracking ?
    Worst of all I hope you don't own a landrover. Sheesh

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    Yes I'm joking - you'll love it.

    Look up with a search articles on cats, walking the cat etc etc. Best get someone who has alot of experience local to you to get out there and show you trimming and so on.
    They really can be a point and set boat in the right conditions or speed but pushing them hard makes a fun fast trip.
    Set up properly they are a pleasure once you work em out.
    You are going to love the stability at rest and the ride once you get a feel of it.

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    Re: New to Ausfish

    Welcome to Ausfish Double got the right boat to go outside that is for sure...Love those KC plenty of adventure to be had on the coast and in Moreton bay get out and get into it Double is all I can say that is the only way you will get a feel for her outside and maybe bring home some nice big fish for dinner.

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