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Thread: Bar Crusher Boats

  1. #31

    Re: Bar Crusher Boats

    Last edited by hilta1; 19-09-2013 at 08:33 PM. Reason: cant be stuffed

  2. #32

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    good nite all tight lines

  3. #33

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    Back on track now. Mate take a look at the extreme boats as well if you into the plate kiwi thing. Looked at them at the boat show and you would fit a 6.1 surtees or 640 barcrusher inside the 610 extreme. Much bigger boat! For the record on boat length my Yalta555 is an 18'boat. With pod and bowsprit it measures 20'overall. Are they a 20'boat? NO! But they are now being sold as the Fisherman 2000!!

  4. #34

    Re: Bar Crusher Boats

    Maybe boat manufacturers are measuring their rigs when they are erect?
    fruit salad is the new Bacon

  5. #35

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    The Lump- yeah thanks mate will check out extreme boats.

    Sounds a bit like my BC question has been distorted/hijacked. My advice when looking at a boat, take a tape measure with you and measure the thing yourself, all boat manufacturers these days tend to exaggerate.

    Been looking at a few videos of Barcrucsher and Surtees boats underway, to be honest, I dont like the way they move. They pump out some serious water off the bow, looks like they would be super wet with small sea and breeze on the beam.

  6. #36

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    Hijacking threads is a bit of a sport here on Ausfish

  7. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crunchy View Post
    Hijacking threads is a bit of a sport here on Ausfish sometimes.
    So what does one do when his 750s claps out the night before?

  8. #38

    Re: Bar Crusher Boats

    Go fishing on Ausfish of course, I noticed that Waver Damcer caught a nice Rosco, fed the bait out nicely at the 14's and got a solid bite when drifting into the 25's.

  9. #39

    Re: Bar Crusher Boats

    Quote Originally Posted by FisHard View Post
    Maybe boat manufacturers are measuring their rigs when they are erect?
    What - the boat, the tape measure, or them???

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