On the right my is 2010 Polycraft drifter that I currently have for sale. You can see my 2400 Kevlacat is the background (which I wont be selling anytime soon).
The one on the water is my Dolphin flexihull that I am replacing the polycraft with:
Here's the Beast Masters vessels -
I've had the 12 foot brooker since I was 16 years old- which makes it and the trailer a 1977 vintage , it's 15hp Zuke is it's fourth motor.
I bought the Sportfish in 1985- she's had a lick of paint and some major cosmetic surgery a few years back , the 140 hp Zuke on her ,is also it's fourth donk.
Had some fun times in both of them.
Regards
BeastMaster
Keep Ya Tip UP
Beast
On the right my is 2010 Polycraft drifter that I currently have for sale. You can see my 2400 Kevlacat is the background (which I wont be selling anytime soon).
The one on the water is my Dolphin flexihull that I am replacing the polycraft with:
a toy for any occasion aussie . you would have to have a few mates I bet.cheers
Here is my new Rig, Only a mother could love the looks but very practicle thats for sure. Very much a novice cat driver but loving every minute of it!!
This is me... Love it
Great on fuel and towed with a 2wd.
4.75 Bluefin, 70 4S yammy
Here are a few of my boats - past, current and future.
Circa 1985 - my first boat named Short Fuse. It is a 5.2m Sportfish CC, from the days pre GPS, and basic sounders etc compared to today. No reason to smile it would seem. Probably a day with no fish, and a saltwater soaking on the way home.
My current tinny at rest in the Norman River south of Weipa. Stessl Angler 435 with 60hp Yammie 4 stroke on the back. Motor has now done over 1200 hours and never missed a beat. Great outfit for fishing the creeks, bay and light offshore on good days.
Just sold this boat after owning it for over 20 years. Shark Cat 500 Sportsman model. Wore out 2 sets of 70hp Yammie 2 strokes on it before upgrading to the 70hp Suzuki 4 strokes. Did a huge number of trips up off the Breaksea Spit in this boat and caught lots of great fish up there with it. Now residing in Batemans Bay.
First photo of the new boat under construction. One of Al Broughton's Sea-Trek 5900 Supersport Cats. Cant wait to get it home and take it fishing.
Cheers
Jeff
here is mine. it was a bit of a outlay but i'm stoked with it.