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Ausfish New Member
Longboats....
Looking for a someone who supplies Longboats.
Located in Brisbane
Anyone aware whay they go for?
Any info/feedback appreciated,
Wanna trade up from my Steesl Dinosaur!!!
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Re: Longboats....
plenty of models depends on your budget.
in brisbane there are
stinger longboats (web address), www.stingerboats.com.au
or you could try
southern star boats --- formerly southwind, their web address is www.southernstarmarine.com..au
and there are hooker and goodwin boats. not from brisbane but made in qld and all are survey standard and have a range of models to choose from
try www.hookerboats.com.au
and www.goodwinglass.com.au
if these sites dont work then just pm me and ill give you the addresses i have in my favourites box.
these are pure fishing machines which offer very little in the way of protection, but are all good boats just the same.
cheers
andrew
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Longboats....
Try Wild boats Australia, 07 3341 3099, 0428 157 996, they are located in brisy and supply wide beam longboats 19 21 24ft.
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Re: Longboats....
Hooker and Stinger boats seem to be the most customisable out of the factory, they dont supply to dealers and most of the sales are factory direct. the way i see it there is no mark up on the price buying factory direct and you can even check your boat out whilst its getting built. any additions or exclusions to the hull or options you can change then and there. Not sure if they specify any particular outboard, but you could ring around each different marine dealer and get a price, get the maker of the boat to fit it up if you chose to buy hooker or stinger. They will have more knoweldge of the boat than any dealer would, and will set the boat up for optimum performance, try different props and different engine heights.
andrew
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Longboats....
I have a 5m Side Console Hooker that I bought directly off Hooker themselves in Cairns. Hooker themselves usuallly specify Mercury outboards on all their boats, but are happy to fit your choice of outboard. They have the knowledge of what works and what doesn't. So I think your best off buying direct, just clarify the warranty terms with them.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Longboats....
Are you after new or used.
JT
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Longboats....
Have just gone through the same process and am currently getting a stinger 580 rampage built. Hopefully it will be ready for the june/july hols. if you want to get in touch and discuss my choice send me an email.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Longboats....
G'day,
I just joined and am looking for a used UB / Longboat but at 9 or 10m for use in Thailand.
I can only find one in Malaysia.
Are UBs made in that length in Aus?
Thanks for the links earlier.
john
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Longboats....
Thanks vermin, but more like this Apex Panga.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Longboats....
Without the pax seats
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Re: Longboats....
My son has a Hooker and it is fantastic
I have a 6mtr Wahoo, as in photo, it is a fantastic sea boat and is built in the Brisbane area
www.wahoo.com.au
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Longboats....
these cigarette type hulls are very soft riding, fuel efficent and horsepower conservative.......but they can cop one over the arse end or side; brooch and roll is a speciality of this style of hull - there are good reasons the first western european vessel styles where round and called oricals!
i think the widths could be better- at 1.9m wide they could legally grow 600mm, especially in the 6.7m and the 9m, they are bastards at anchor and roll like a dashound'. they are great for the bay slop and chop, but i imagine in real sea they are a real handfull; especially if you got multi directional seas vs ground swell. so the pro's and con's need to be sorted out seriously before comitting to such a vessel choice, one other brand not mentioned here is the gale force which bundy lundy's bro' owns its 5.2 and has a better width for its lenght ration whilest still remain a "longboat"- do have a peek at one of these.
another thing i would look at is have a set of clears which "bat wing" out to the rails from the centre bimini, for wet or sloppy conditions so as to avoid that "wet cat" feeling.
damon
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Longboats....
the "pax" seems to have a more sencible width to length aspect- a gale force has a simular ratio.
if it's sloppy and choppy why go out at all is my point- its always the "noob" boaty out there in the 15+knts, untill he gets it slapped into him that "hey this ain't fun! picking me kidneys up off the deck!"
damon ps- longtails are best spun up in 15+knt conditions, because they can't see you so far off because of the chop. nothing like a lure spun longtail' makes the live baited, gut hooked fish, seem like a waste of a good fightin' fish!
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Longboats....
Hi Damons, thanks for your input.
The ApexPanga is:
Boat Length: 26' 7" (8.10m)
Boat Width : 7'5" (2.26 m)
A panga.com 32' has a width of 8'3"
The Malaysian Explorer 320
Length: 9.8m
Width: 2.3m
What width do you suggest for 9-10m?
Plain English please, I'm not up to date on Strine, having lived OS for the last 33 years
Cheers
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