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Hilly, I reckon that the easiest way to attach a photo to any forum, is to upload them to Photobucket and then simply copy and paste a link into the post.
Photobucket is a free service that hosts your piccys live online. Its pretty easy to use.
The nice thing is you can create virtual photo albums there, then when you want to share them with family or friends, you just send them a link instead of having to send each person lots of photos which uses up both your and their monthly upload and download limits.
If you click on a photo there it opens up and a box appears to the right, you just click on the row that says "IMG" and it copies, you then go over to your post on Ausfish and go "paste" and it puts a link in. Done!
Hope this helps.
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
Bingo! Photos are showing up perfectly. One suggestion, to give some space between each photo, just put a couple of returns between them when you past the link.
nice looking rig! Nice front raised deck area will make anchoring up easy too, as well as casting to fish.
Note to self: Don't argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience....
Hi Hilly, Nice looking boat you will be happy with the Brooker. I have the Brooker 5m Safari tiller steer although it is the same hull. I assume you do not have an underfloor fuel tank. I was not happy having the portable 25litre fuel tank sitting at the back next to the battery. I bought a plastic box from Bunnings and installed it in that hatch right up the front. I bought a length of fuel line and new fuel connections. I took the floor up and ran the fuel line from the motor up to that hatch at the front by drilling small holes for the fuel line through the bulkheads on the bottom of the hull. I left the old fuel line as is and I now have two separate fuel lines and I have the new tank away from battery and electricals and have transferred the fuel tank weight up the front. When pulling the floor up you can also check for any unwanted guests such as sinkers,building crap,check floatation foam etc. Judging by your pics your boat looks like it has been well looked after , you have made a good choice and you will get many years of joy from the Brooker/Yamaha.So far my Brooker trailer is performing well and the only modification I have done to it is I have replaced the webbing strap with dyneema rope.