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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Razerline boats

    Was looking at some supercab/centercab models, that caught my eye
    Anyone had any experience with these WA plate boats?

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    Re: Razerline boats

    I guess they are OK, but why not stay on our side of the country and have a look at (say) an Origin? be every bit as good as anything else built in Aus.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Razerline boats

    I do like the Origins and are at the top of my list, just a bit curious about the Razerlines. There is a 5.3m down the road, I might have see if I can go for a spin in it. A lot easier to test drive cars than boats!!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Razerline boats

    the amm from caloundra could be worth a look too, they're a solid little boat

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Crunchy's Avatar
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    Re: Razerline boats

    Go further east again and have a look at the Surtees

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    Re: Razerline boats

    Yeah the AMM's look pretty good, got a quote once,bit pricey! Never been in a Surtees , would like to though, how do they rate?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Razerline boats

    yeah im also a fan of the surtees, tough as by the looks of itand certainly by rep. see a good price for a 5.5 with a 100 4pot in QFM this month.

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    Re: Razerline boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Seahuff View Post
    Yeah the AMM's look pretty good, got a quote once,bit pricey! Never been in a Surtees , would like to though, how do they rate?

    same as a Bar crusher if you have been in one of them?

    we have the 560 know called 610 barcrusher and have no complaints at all about them they are a wet boat but that's what the clears are for so stay nice and dry. had it out in some pretty bad seas and always felt safe.
    560c Bar Crusher "Overtime"

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    Re: Razerline boats

    Sheik are you talking OMM from Caloundra not AMM from Brendale?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Razerline boats

    No, havn't been in a barcrusher either, I assume the Surtees and Barcrusher are virtually the same kind of ride. Seems the Surtees is growing in popularity over here. The Surtees 6.1m gamefisher hardtop looks pretty good, especially if a bit wet.

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    Re: Razerline boats

    Most WA hulls run between 15 and 18 degrees of deadrise. If you want to run big miles fast then maybe not as suited as some east coast stuff.
    nil carborundum illegitimi

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Crunchy's Avatar
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    Re: Razerline boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Seahuff View Post
    No, havn't been in a barcrusher either, I assume the Surtees and Barcrusher are virtually the same kind of ride. Seems the Surtees is growing in popularity over here. The Surtees 6.1m gamefisher hardtop looks pretty good, especially if a bit wet.
    No not necessarily....they are not the same boat even if they have the same linage

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Razerline boats

    Comparing to the BC, the Surtees go better?

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    Re: Razerline boats

    I couldn't see any difference on how a surtees would ride better then a bar crusher they are identical hulls the only difference with the surtees is that u can close the ballast underneath to hold water but the bar crusher I am most certain can also do this these days as well. They are the same design surtees used to make them for bar crusher in new zealand until bar crusher wised up that he didn't have that boat design patent over here so they started making the bar crusher using his design over here.

    Correct me if im wrong that there is anything different to the hull that the surtees would go better?
    560c Bar Crusher "Overtime"

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ozynorts's Avatar
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    Re: Razerline boats

    Quote Originally Posted by Skusto View Post
    I couldn't see any difference on how a surtees would ride better then a bar crusher they are identical hulls the only difference with the surtees is that u can close the ballast underneath to hold water but the bar crusher I am most certain can also do this these days as well. They are the same design surtees used to make them for bar crusher in new zealand until bar crusher wised up that he didn't have that boat design patent over here so they started making the bar crusher using his design over here.

    Correct me if im wrong that there is anything different to the hull that the surtees would go better?
    I'm not certain but I thought that bar Crusher were making the Surtees in Aust under licence and then went out on their own. Found another forum that seems to confirm it and also some info on changes to the hull design. I have never really looked at them side by side so can't know for certain what the differences are.
    http://www.strikehook.com/forum/27-b...crawfs-new-toy
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