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  1. #31

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick



    i will even pay for a topless deckie for ya first offshore trip ....
    "whats the time"

  2. #32

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick




    full tank of petrol ....
    "whats the time"

  3. #33
    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2005

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Someone buy this mans boat.
    God knows what he will throw in next!
    Scott
    What other people think about me is not my business: Michael J Fox.


  4. #34
    Ausfish Platinum Member craigie's Avatar
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    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Geez Snappa, you know how to do the hard sell mate !!

  5. #35
    Ausfish Platinum Member revs57's Avatar
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    Maryborough

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Ya forgot the condoms for breaking the duck snappa!!!!!
    ><((((º>.¸.•'´¯)

    Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved, Gabriel Marcel

  6. #36
    isaac
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    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    how bout a set of steak knives

  7. #37

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Hello Snappa,
    Is your 585 what Haines Hunter call a 580 Classic? I couldn't find a 585 on their web?
    Thanks
    JohnnyD

  8. #38

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    no


    was the boat of the year ....which year i'm not sure ...
    "whats the time"

  9. #39
    Ausfish Premium Member
    Join Date
    May 2006

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    I've got a Cruisecraft 625 Outsider. Nice ride, very well finished and not bad on the juice with a 175 e-tec. Easy enough to tow with a decent tow vehicle and comfortable enough to overnight in. Suitable for hard-core fishing or family cruising.
    Well designed and fitted out. Everytthing just works!
    Used ones are rare but around that price for a good one.

  10. #40
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2005

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Mate, All I can say that you need to talk to Col at Fisher Boats, for value for money, you need to check out his web site. I own one of his boats and I'm very happy,yea it tock 20 weeks to build but you won't be sorry, i would be happy to talk to you.

    Cheers Woopi

  11. #41
    seafarer3
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    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick



    "SEAFARER" VICTORY.... Proven offshore vessel....

    I love mine.....


    Regards
    Scott

  12. #42

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    There's 3 pretty hot boats in the "for sale" section on the pakula marlin bar. www.pakula.com/marlin

    personally i would go for "beakie" for it's fitout. It's being sold by "changa" who is well known in the marlin circles and would def be someone honest you'd want to deal with.

  13. #43

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Have you seen the MakoCraft range... (Stessl)

    makocraft.com.au

    Check out the Canyon Runner 610

    I have no issues...

  14. #44

    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    Or you could go with the cheap option and build one yourself . Thats what my dad has done, should be ready to roll at christmas.
    cheers
    Scotty

  15. #45
    alanT
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    Re: 6 meters and $55K, you pick

    If you are looking for a good alrounder fiberglass = suggest having a look at the Freedom Seasport 6.4. There made at Noosa and built for local conditions.

    I have a nervous wife as well and she loves it. good overnight-er with plenty of cabin room and comfortable, we have 5 kids and even with all on board still reasonable for a day out.

    Have been out in some pretty rough weather and handles it well.

    Give Harlen at Runaway Bay Marine a call and he can put you in touch with some owners who do some serious outside work.

    Good luck with your decision.

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