On the boat itself--120w flexible solar panel on hardtop has been great. When away camping with the boat left in the water, I can have days and days off due to weather , and leave the LED masthead light and fridge running, and the House battery is only a smallish start-type lead acid.
Opening up the underfloor storage has also been great, talked about that in the Fish Bags thread recently.
Love the fully-networked Raymarine system. And the jewel in the crown of that has to be the Autopilot.
Couldn't live without the anchor winch. Boat would make any form of spotlocker difficult and expensive to have working effectively, so that's off the table.
The last thing( is there such a thing?) to do is some drawers built into the bulkhead in front of the passenger position. They will intrude into the sleeping space, but I'll leave plenty of room to get my feet under them. When normal fishing, I'll have pre-made deep drop rogs and game leaders in ziplok bags , and other tackle--when camping, they will contain the plates, cutlery, etc., saving getting storage bin in and out of the sleeping area twice a day. Really working at getting stuff off the deck, including the old tackle box which carries a bit of everything.
200 Pro XS Merc would have this boat touching 44 knots, but the only time you could use the increased cruise speed would be the glass-offs you can get in Exmouth Gulf and Shark Bay--but on those rare occasions, 4500rpm sees 26-27 knots. Normal sea conditions around here really restrict you to low twenties for comfort, and she does that at 4000rpm, so do I really need it? Given current delivery times, and considering I have 800 hours on the 150 now, it might be available by the time I have 3000 hours up?
Yeah mate same as mine wireless remote controls about the size of your normal garage controls . Clip it onto your TShirt and guide the front of the Boat onto Trailer and press ye in button and up she comes no effort whatsover..
Purchased the 3.9 HP winch off Fleabay seller Trailersparesonline . 5000lb winch fer just under $200 .
Comes loaded with Dyneema Rope.
previouse winch i had on the Quinny Fishraider was a 1.4HP and it did the job allright for three years and was still going strong when i sold the Boat so have no complaints, just hope this one lasts as long ..
After the shade i will def outlay for an anchor winch give the Missus a break for sure..
Like you we both are getting a tad on the older side of the fence to be breaking backs ey..
Speaking of winches, I love my cordless drill
Although a remote would be nice, It works for me though
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Col, maybe you need one of those BBQ boats, I've thought of trading the tinnie for one myself, it'll get me everywhere the tinnie can go although the times I've had to get out and push over sand and mud banks I'd probably pull up stumps a bit earlier. Mate of mine has a small one, it's often used as the camera boat for his shows and they are a versatile beast especially now that he's put a leccy on it.
I forgot to mention "Barcatch" makes life so much easier for launching & retrieving ..... specially solo
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
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I've see pontoon boats offshore, the shelf is a bit far for them up here, probably closer to where you are. It's one of the problems I'm faced with when it comes to compromising. I still want to trade my tinnie and my Allison 195 for something in between that will allow me to do both inshore and offshore fishing. Still looking and think I've found one but also now the boss has suggested why don't I just buy a much bigger boat and a berth, I think she is looking to kicking me out of the house.
But back to the original post - I can't live without a deckwash anymore. Installed about 5 years ago and wondered how I did without, much more pleasant when I get home and especially for those overnight trips it makes everything more pleasant.
Not on the boat but I bought myself a bearing seating tool today
I don’t want to overstate how awesome they are but let’s just say they are awesome
no more putting a sharp edge on a brass drift
did my box trailer bearings in 1/3 the time
Hey Steve, can you post up details of it, I’m heading that way myself
Thanks