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Thread: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    For me it would be a glass boat, mainly because it get bloody cold in tassie and glass will be warmer.

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Or this but only one motor and if offshore in Tas I think I'd rather a second one. https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/vict...-sf/1208272224
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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Then again if your in Tas why not get some crays too
    Well within the budget https://yachthub.com/list/boats-for-...melissa/232664
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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    All sorts of good stuff around within the budget too https://yachthub.com/list/boats-for-...fishing/194437
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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    These are really solid machines on a good trailer too and in Tas already https://yachthub.com/list/boats-for-...mercial/218495
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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Quote Originally Posted by Islander77 View Post
    But Stabi is still on my backup list, I will test drive it as well before buying anyway.
    You sure are in for some fun mate....taking all these fancy boats for a spin...domestic plane travel is dirt cheap between capital cities...don't discount checking out some boats on the big island too...……….cant wait for some reports...

    That seafarer that Chimo linked to is a lovely bit of gear...twin motor setup might be a good consideration for offshore tassie fishing too...

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Extremes crack, corrode, bang and are ‘extremely’ noisy. This is what I’ve experienced first hand on a mates boat. They look great but a complete let down. Cruise crafts are the opposite, well built, well finished, awesome resale...Australian made!

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
    .….cant wait for some reports...

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    Exactly!

    Like WTF? Islander77, where are ya test reports?.... Surely after a few days now already you've tested all those ones linked in posts here! 🙄

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Quote Originally Posted by reelally View Post
    Extremes crack, corrode, bang and are ‘extremely’ noisy. This is what I’ve experienced first hand on a mates boat. They look great but a complete let down. Cruise crafts are the opposite, well built, well finished, awesome resale...Australian made!
    Thanks mate, really appreciate the feedback. To be fair this is the first negative feedback I hear about extremes. What alternative best plate boats would you recommend to have a look at?

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
    ...

    That seafarer that Chimo linked to is a lovely bit of gear...twin motor setup might be a good consideration for offshore tassie fishing too...
    It's just me, and I don't want to start an argument, but... I don't care how it rides, there is no way on earth I'm going to pay nearly 100k for 13 years old boat with old etec engines. For me personaly it's poor value for money. Again, not going to argue here.
    So yes, I'm only looking at new or near new (up to 3-4 y.o. max).

    Other examples Chimo linked are too old and agricultural for my taste. There is definitely a buyer for those out there, just not my cup of tea. I mean, no offence, but https://yachthub.com/list/boats-for-...melissa/232664 I don't doubt it will fish great, but I'm asking if I should buy top of the range Landcruiser VS LandRover for average off road trips, and the guy recommends 30y.o. Massey Ferguson tractor. )

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Agree...if you got the coin go for it! I might has well of bought new given the $$$$'s spent on getting my boat as I want it....and still not there yet!

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    No worries its your money to spend as you wish.
    Its just interesting to see whats around even if its got some years on it. FRP by the way has a 50 yr life and thats in the nuclear industry.
    Ex Lindsay Fry boats command a premium cf to what is made now.

    Be keen to see what you end up with.
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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Quote Originally Posted by Islander77 View Post
    there is no way on earth I'm going to pay nearly 100k for 13 years old boat with old etec engines.
    Having just been through the same exercise I feel your pain but the one thing I will say is there is a big difference between what these blokes are asking and what the boats will actually sell for. I had a gutful of blokes advertising 15 year old Cruise Craft 625's, guaranteed to have rot, with original motors and rooted trailers for $60 to $70K. Some of them got realistic and sold for substantially lower prices (low 40's, which I reckon is still top $) and some are still on the market having come down a grand or so every month for six months. They'll still be for sale at Christmas! It took me 12 months to find my deal so cast a wide net and be willing to wait if going second hand.

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    How about the all new Seafarer hardtop?
    https://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats...ry-door/233450

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    Re: Offshore fishing: CruiseCraft 635HT OR Extreme 645 Game King

    Have they done anything to the Vagabond see left.
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