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  1. #16

    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    bugman

    when are we going
    ready NOW
    i will wait for the call
    whats the weather like ???
    "whats the time"

  2. #17
    Ausfish Platinum Member craigie's Avatar
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    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    Well guys, with all the above "Chip-in" amounts ranging from $20 - $60 for a days fishing, I think Reputable Ausfish Members are in good hands
    It's a comforting feeling to know that if your own rig is out of commission, your looking at a third of the cost (or less) of a Charter for a days fishing with good company where the Skipper is super keen to find fish.

    Anyhow that's enough bum licking,

    Not sure what my costs would be for a days fishing in the cyclone. I get about 2.3k's to the litre, so a run from Fisherman's Island to Tangas and back (in good conditions) uses 30 litres approx. So I guess if I get the bait (squid, Mullet fillets), I'd be thinking $20 - $25 would be reasonable with one deckie.
    But like the other guys have said, its just great to have the boat there so you can hit the water anytime, regardless of the costs (within reason).

    Cheers
    Craig.

  3. #18
    Ausfish Silver Member hoga's Avatar
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    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    I HAVE A HAINES HUNTER 620 SF 175 OCEAN PRO USES
    1 LITER PER KILOMETER THREE ON BOARD TONS OF GEAR
    MATES GIVE $50 EACH PER TRIP TO BARWONS 100 LITERS UPWARD WE BUY OUR BAIT IN BULK THATS A BIG SAVING
    HOGA

  4. #19

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    If we have 3 onboard say, we just add everything up and divide by three. That includes alcohol, food, bait, ice, fuel for towing, boat fuel and oil. On some big flybridge gameboats I have been on servicing based on $/engine hour have also come into the equation. We haven't started to do that yet in our small boats but we are thinking about it. Our bait and ice bills are often nothing as we usually just take a Tuna from a previous trip out as starter bait then we always catch liveys. Ice we make ourselves in 4 litre ice cream containers or frozen soft drink bottles.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    Hey Megafish,
    Is that miles or kilometres for 100 trip?

    Mick

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    Ausfish Platinum Member BigE's Avatar
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    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    just wishing i had a rig big enough to get off shore. anyone short of a deckie ??? i can usally scrap up some coin at short notice for a fishin mission (50-100 bucks) even been known to help clean a boat or two.

  7. #22

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    Yes Ebs that miles, Last nites trip travelled 76 miles in an average sea at best, used 62lts. Not many fish though, just a couple of trout b4 dark and 5 red troat and 1 good red for the 2 hours fished after dark. But hey it was better than sitting at home watching the idiot box.
    Cheers Ron
    Make something Idiot proof and they make better Idiots

  8. #23

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    Last trip was an average days fishin traveled 85nm and used 90ltrs, I give it a fair work out in usually not very nice seas, a lot of the time pushing lures on 22-2400rpm, which isn't the most economical. Usually travel between 18 an 22nm out an back, the rest is trolling or drifting. I do not switch the motors off all day.

    I do not usually ask for cash, but most people chip in ( $50 is reasonable). I prefer they use all my gear, so there aren't any failures (unless they are familiar with game fishing) and I expect them to help with the clean up. Most people know the costs of these things, so I believe its up to the visitor to ask how much. They only get one go at it.

    $50 is cheap as considering the maintainance of the rod reels and terminal gear alone, not to mention the time spent on boat maintenance.

    the motors are 2 x 50 4strokes on the back of a little markham whaler, which together return better than 1nm /ltr.

    gav

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Mar 2004

    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    And for the smaller variety,,,,,

    Mine is only a 4.5 runabout with a 35hp.

    Last Friday would be pretty typical trip out and around Mud Island. Went throught 20 litres and spent about $15 on bait. When asked what the share was I said $15.00 as we ended up not using much bait. Something close to even shares on bait and fuel seems reasonable. I don't include car fuel as I would be there on my one if it came to going or not going. But if it was a long way to the ramp then would reconsider I supose.

    Cheech

  10. #25

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    snappa,

    Will find out in about six weeks time. As much as you wan't to as a skipperr !!! [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]

    Black_Rat.

  11. #26

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    It costs a lot less to fish inside the bay but you have to be better than me to consistantly get a feed.

    I wish you could eat Grinners! Bigger and more plentiful than whiting most of the time.

    I just spent $1,800.00 on a fishing trip to marble Island. Was there for 6 nights. flew up from bris and out from Rocky. Caught heaps of quality fish.

    That means $300.00 per day. This included: Bait, shed loads of beer, flights, accom, boat hire ect.

    How does that compair to owning and maintaining a boat plus the running costs?

    The down side, I cant go fishing there today. If you own a boat you can go whenever you want. Weather permitting.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member JB's Avatar
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    Dec 2003

    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    I remember a while back Heath was talking about how much we spend on fishing / how much we earn. I think offshore trips / outboard sizes are very much related to that topic. Its all about living by your means. I purchased a boat that I could afford to run regardless of crew or not. So i picked up a 60hp efi 4 stroke. It costs me on average about 20 dollars a trip out. Most trips are offshore trips latley and i manage to get to the 24's , and soon 36's on good days no problems.

    The moral of the story is .. dont buy a friggin big haines hunter with twin 250's if you cant afford to put fuel in it by yourself!

  13. #28
    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: OFFSHORE..trip costs

    Sounds like there are plenty of fishermen/ skippers that take on deckies for a day of fishing and a little help with costs. I have fished commercially up north and cost can get out of hand. But i now spend money going on charters. I enjoy the day but i would love toget out more often. I would also lrather give my money to an Ausfish member rather than a stranger. I have 2 kids and 1 income so cutting costs for me would be great. If there are any skippers that need a deckie that pays i am local to the redlands and available most weekends. 8)

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