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    Hey RED i'm the same mate if i get mucked around i say shov it quick pleany of people want your money more
    cheers G.R.Hilly

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    Quote Originally Posted by gr hilly View Post
    Hey RED i'm the same mate if i get mucked around i say shov it quick pleany of people want your money more
    cheers G.R.Hilly

    Too right Hilly. First impressions always last don't they.

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    Cant go wrong. Col and the Origin guys will make you a great boat - no doubt. Look forward to the build pics. Still get a buzz taking my old Fisher out. Really well built boats and look even better these days.

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    Red, I have a 750 origin evolution and am very happy with the boat. A mate sent me a link to a second hand one a couple of weeks ago and they were asking $145k. Their trailers are great too.


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    Good on you Alchemy. What motor choice did you go with?

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    Diesel stern drive.


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    Hey Red, it will be good to see another big platey up here in the NT. If you are considering the twin 175 Suzukis then also have a good look at the new 200 Yammies, only a couple more kilograms and will give an extra 50 horses. I have the twin Suzies and rate them highly for the power to weight. I havent had a drama with mine and thats on a 7800.

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    Quote Originally Posted by james1 View Post
    Hey Red, it will be good to see another big platey up here in the NT. If you are considering the twin 175 Suzukis then also have a good look at the new 200 Yammies, only a couple more kilograms and will give an extra 50 horses. I have the twin Suzies and rate them highly for the power to weight. I havent had a drama with mine and thats on a 7800.
    Thanks James.

    Yes I've heard about the new yamahas with less weight than normal.

    How much fuel do u carry?

    Kms/litre?

    Thanks James

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Emperor View Post
    Thanks James.

    Yes I've heard about the new yamahas with less weight than normal.

    How much fuel do u carry?

    Kms/litre?

    Thanks James
    Red, i carry 800ltrs under the floor and get dead on 1km per litre total burn, both engines. That seems to be regardless of weight. I sit on 4200 @ 54km/h fully loaded (when weather permits)

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    Quote Originally Posted by james1 View Post
    Red, i carry 800ltrs under the floor and get dead on 1km per litre total burn, both engines. That seems to be regardless of weight. I sit on 4200 @ 54km/h fully loaded (when weather permits)

    That sounds very good for carrying so much weight!! So yeah that's around 30 knots, good stuff. I probably know you if you fish out of Dundee? Just sold my boat and in the process of designing. All of my fishing is Bluewater- Dundee, Perons, Flat Top Banks & hoping to get better range with the new boat & get up to the Bathurst Trench and beyond.

    Does your boat have a cab? Or centre console?

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    Thats where I fish most as well. I don't launch from Dundee any more because Jethro damaged my trailer on two occassions, so I leave from Darwin. Get the most fuel under the floor as you can would be my advice. I can comfortably get from Darwin past the Perons and to Cape Scott and back with fuel to spare. I've got the AMM 7800 Tournament and can't fault it.

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    Ah yep I think I know the boat. Funny you should say that but that's my idea to start launching from Darwin due to jethro. And it's a bugger of a ramp with a bit of sea breeze!

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