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Ed.

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  1. I used to have two big AGM batteries on the last boat and switched batteries overnight, either one could start the motor on its own, and one of them was the current battery that has gone faulty now. The other one went with the boat. As for buying the biggest battery I could afford, I just did as I was told it would be fine, till I got conflicting advice!

  2. I would prefer to get another battery if that was the case (which I probably should do anyway but finances are a bit tight at the moment). Just paid for the boat repair and accommodation for 10 days at Agnes Water, the new battery and various upgrades to the boat for this trip.

  3. Just found a pic of your boat, you have the bigger 4 stoke version of the one I have, mine is a 150HP  2 stroke and if your batteries have  900 on the sides it probably relates to the CCA rating so much bigger than the battery I got so can't compare them. As I said the battery states that it is good for up to 350HP so it should be fine (famous last words) 🤔. I was thinking about taking my old one as a spare even though it is knacked it still starts the engine fine but don't really want to do that  it as is another 34KG to drag around.

  4. Hi Greg, when I got that 135AH AGM battery I had a 26ft boat with a 8.1L V8 420HP in it, when I got rid of that boat I put that battery into this one however this battery is supposed to be good for engines up to 350HP with it and  has a 780CCA rating so don't know that 20CCA would make that much of a difference as my motor requires 800CCA, however this battery meets the 1000MCA rating that my motor requires. I spoke to a  Mercruiser mechanic and he said,  no problem.

    I tried to find out what size motor you have on your boat but couldn't find it, from memory I seem to recall you have a largish outboard on your boat, if you do, what size is your battery?

  5. Checked out the CAT 175-4390 battery price  but there were about $48 dearer (even with a 15% discount)  than the Century but only came with a 12 month warranty so I put a  Century Marine Pro 780 on lay-by and will pick it next next fortnight. Got the battery for $211 from BCF on a price match to Batteries Direct,  ended up about $80 less then BCF's normal price. This battery is small compared to the 135A AGM that it is replacing but should do the job as I only have a small 150HP outboard to start.

  6. As I am intending to go offshore in a few weeks time I decided to test my battery, as I had a suspicion that something was not quite right with it, which is just as well I did as it is almost dead.  Funny thing is it charges up OK so I didn't think there was anything wrong with it but did get a low voltage warning on my MFD after starting the motor, most likely a dead cell in it. My existing battery is a 1100CCA size but measured when tested at 55CCA so not good, dodged a bullet by testing it. So today will  be going to order a new battery. Most likely will get the  Century Marine Pro 780 as it is on  a good special at the moment but will also drop in on the way and see about the Cat batteries before I do, as I have heard good things about them. I inquired about those years ago but at the time they were more expensive than the alternatives, they aren't classified as a marine battery but they are much more vibration fortified  than average, which is what a marine battery is, otherwise I will get the Century battery.

  7. Same happened to me, caught a cold, rang the doc to see if I needed antibiotics in case I get a secondary infection due to my heart valve requirements, (yes, I know Anti-biotics don't work on viruses) but need antibiotics to even just see a dentist, anyway told that legally they can't see me as anyone with any  respiratory symptoms has to be seen in one of these superclinics.  So rock up  to the nearest one with my wife, and they want me to get tested for Covid-19 even though I don't have all the symptoms, so I say sure, and now I need to go into isolation till I get the result. Well isolation for me is just a pretty normal day for me so no dramas, thing is, they didn't test my wife at all, so go figure, if the virus is as infectious as it is supposed to be then they should have tested her as well.

    Maybe they were thinking that if mine was positive then they would test her afterwards, still a dumb idea not to test her and put her in isolation as well.  Anyway got a text message next morning saying that I was negative, well that is no surprise!  As I said I have a cold. But they seem to want to treat every case as  a Covid-19 infection. Waste of time and resources  in my opinion, all the other hundreds of bugs and viruses  haven't magically disappeared  just because Covid-19 made an appearance. That is what triage is for. If i don't have the all symptoms then why test. Considering there are no active cases in Queensland I would have a higher chance of winning lotto then this virus!

    Anyway still have my cold and now the missus has it as well. Rant over! 😡

  8. 6 hours ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:

    I do not know. Nothing like this has worked with my parents .,

     

    Hey Hamish, tell them you are interested in becoming a Fishing writer/presenter so that way they are contributing to your knowledge and by getting a bigger boat you will experience and gain new knowledge which will contribute to your career! So it will be an investment in your education, not to mention quality time with the family (you know the father/son bonding thing) Don't be shy about laying a small guilt trip on him occasionally if he doesn't bite!😀

    As your dad will be operating it it will mean that he is also contributing to your knowledge and seamanship so in effect ensuring your safety later on when you get your own boat! It's worth a shot!!

  9. That's makes 2 of us. 🙂, although I am a bit hesitant in eating Coral Trout as I had a dose of Ciguatera about 20 years ago and once you have had it you are always susceptible to it, and Coral Trout, Queenfish and Spanish Mackerel  frequently have it especially the large ones, but a nice Red or Spangled  Emperor I wouldn't say no to! 😀

  10. Mine was a different problem, I had plenty of oil but as the sensor was faulty, it told the motor there was little oil, as the alarm speaker was also faulty  it did not give me any sound alarms either, it's a bit like if the engine temp sensor was faulty and reading hot when your motor was really normal temp, it would do the same. The modern engines all rely on sensors so when one gives an incorrect reading, the motors are designed to try to save themselves. On the other hand should the temp sensor fail completely and if the motor did over heat for some reason then it would allow the engine to keep running till it seized up.  I supposed mine was the lessor of two evils!🙂

    All these newer motors have a heap of sensors which can go faulty.

  11. I should have also pointed out that if you have a reel that has a 10kg drag capacity and you put on 4kg line, when a big fish comes along and starts to pull line off your reel, and you try to stop it by cranking the reels drag up to 10kg, once the stretch of the line is used it will break the line,  all things being considered with regards to the true actual line strength as mentioned in my previous post. You also have to take in consideration of how much line you have let out, how much line is left on the spool  as they will also influence on when your line will snap.

    So if you are down to 1/3rd of line left on your spool, your drag will have  automatically increased considerably from when the spool was full, secondly  having a big belly of line in the water will also add to the drag on the line as well as the angle of the line. So these factors have to be considered and you need to adjust your drag accordingly when you fight a fish other wise your line may break.

  12. FishyBoy184:   If you are after some fish in the XL size and have a live bait tank setup on board, it would certainly make your day interesting to float out a live bait on a balloon and wait whilst you do some bottom bashing. 5-10m down should do the trick! A bit like dangling a carrot and ringing the dinner bell to see who's  hungry in the area. 😀 You will often see bait clouds on  many of the reefs there so just use a Sabiki style jig to fill your tanks with live bait ,  you might also loose your jig when something takes a liking to the bait on your jigs as you pull them up so have a few spare.

    Cheers

    Ed.

  13. I have trolled there a couple of times, caught a nice Amberjack from there but that was about 20 years ago, last time I went to that area I got spooled by something that didn't want to stop. Unfortunately I had put the 50W away and was just using a small Daiwa Saltist ST20 just bottom bashing as it was a slow day,  otherwise it might have been a different story, although at the time and even now I suspect that I might have snagged a whale as there a heap of them there that day. Not that a 50W would have stopped one of those,  it was one of those slow runs that didn't build up speed, no shakes, nothing, just kept going and going like something that didn't even know it had been hooked.😀 It's one of those things that I like about fishing that side and also north of Morton Island, you never know what you are going to get.

  14. Just check your sounder and see what you can spot on it, It's been a while since I fished there last , I was actually heading out there about two weeks ago and got within about 15 minutes of there and my motor went into limp mode so had to do a U'Turn and crawl home. But that shoal has everything from big palagic to bottom dwellers.

  15. I had a heated discussion about this on the other forum I frequent, unfortunately I think that we are only delaying the inevitable, human nature of a minority group will always ignore advice and so in the end I think that it will become widespread here as well, although not to the degree that it has happened in VIc and NSW, possibly in Brisbane and other big cities. The biggest problem for the government was the inconsistent and sometime stupid rules that they applied and  people got fed up then ignored all of the enforcement's that were put out. I think that it is only a matter of time, but do we want to bankrupt the entire economy in the process or take our chances?

  16. Like others have said and IMO as well,  it is also way too small. Yes, you may be able to do that, but that doesn't mean you should,  If you have no room for it then see if you can store it somewhere, maybe at a mates place.

    The sea is a fickle place it might be flat as a tack one day and getting out may be a breeze, but it can also turn on you very quickly and you may get caught, with boating it is not a matter of if, but when!

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