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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Anyone up for a challenge.

    Ok looking for some help.
    Glass or Ally, doesn't matter.
    around 6m, no less than 5.5
    at least 150lt fuel
    no more than 2 ton
    4 stroke
    max $40k
    I have looked at some brands but I am sure that there are many out there that I have no idea even exist so I was hoping that whilst people were surfing the web is they happen to see a boat with the above requirements they could let me know.
    Cheers
    Haydn

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Hey,

    Check this one out.

    http://coastalpowerboats.boatpoint.n...spx?R=12891931

    Call Darren for more info.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    hey boatboy, this is exactly what I am talking about. I had no idea about pursuits. Thanks. Any experience with them?

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    If you are thinking ally give origin a ring.all my boats have been ally no problem,i have a 6m maxi fisher and luv it.
    CHEERS AND BEERS

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    not sure if Col can do what I want for $40K

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Col will probably have a client looking to offload a 40K boat, in order to upgrade?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    good point

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    anyone got an opinion on this one
    http://www.boatpoint.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12727674

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by boatboy50 View Post
    Hey,

    Check this one out.

    http://coastalpowerboats.boatpoint.n...spx?R=12891931

    Call Darren for more info.

    X2 I these are a nice boat and that has good power on the back for what they want it would be worth a look.

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Found this I have a 2008 model this is being sold for next to nothing but I think I saw you had an issue with towing so it might not suit. These are a great fishing boat and can sleep 3 adults in the cabin.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12832664

    This is not bad but has an inboard which is petrol not bad for the money. Looks to have been loved.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12475628

    Not bad either you may be able to negociate a better price might be worth a look I know it is over your budget however.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12457076


    Just had a new engine fitted 175 Supercharged Merc 4 stroke this thing would get along great with this motor on the back.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=11330560


    Ozynorts do not be afraid of the DI 2 strokes that are on the market I have a 175 Opti on the back of my boat and I get good fuel economy out of it and love the sound of it but as they say it comes down to personal preferance. Good luck mate.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Hey fisho, yep had a look at those and have saved the last one for further research.

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    I've got slow Internet.... I wish you blokes would just mention the boat type as well as give the link.... Then we could just perv on our favorites.

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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Lots of happy Yaltacraft owners on this forum, myself included. You can by the new from Bribie dealership who has a couple of adds in this page somewhere.

    http://www.boatpoint.com.au/boats-fo...7&tabID=804585

    You can also view my boat and many other proud owners here. Now that I have had mine for more than 3 years the only issues I have had have been small and easily fixed. Send me a PM and I would be happy to tell you. http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...ighlight=yalta

    Scalem

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Hey Scalem, have been looking at the Yalta's. I have a question about them and glass boats in general. What is a good size boat in order to achieve a reasonable amount of deck space for 3 adults and 2 kids to travel out for the day? One of the key areas of difference between glass and ally is the deck space. To my untrained eye it appears that there is a bigger emphasis on cabin space in glass boats and a bigger one on deck space on ally boats. Is this close to the mark or way off? Maybe it is just because the older glass one's tended to taper to the stern and this reduced the usable area.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Anyone up for a challenge.

    Quote Originally Posted by fisho8 View Post
    Found this I have a 2008 model this is being sold for next to nothing but I think I saw you had an issue with towing so it might not suit. These are a great fishing boat and can sleep 3 adults in the cabin.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12832664

    This is not bad but has an inboard which is petrol not bad for the money. Looks to have been loved.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12475628

    Not bad either you may be able to negociate a better price might be worth a look I know it is over your budget however.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=12457076


    Just had a new engine fitted 175 Supercharged Merc 4 stroke this thing would get along great with this motor on the back.

    http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-fo...spx?R=11330560


    Ozynorts do not be afraid of the DI 2 strokes that are on the market I have a 175 Opti on the back of my boat and I get good fuel economy out of it and love the sound of it but as they say it comes down to personal preferance. Good luck mate.
    Hey anyone, what would the signature 630Le weigh? I know the hull is 750kg but what would the total package weigh?

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