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Huxstang

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  1. Consider a Mooloolaba Pick anchor https://www.whitworths.com.au/mooloolaba-pick-anchor

    Thats what all the boats have on the swains that I have been on.  

    Shackle to the top then lay chain down the shaft and heavy zip ties to what you would normally attach to.  If its stuck you just pull back over the top and it snaps the zip ties and you then pull the anchor up from the head.

    Mate bought a very expensive version of one (cannot remember the name) but it uses a sheer bolt to hold the fins in place and all you do it drive over the top and it sheers the pin and the fins collapse.  A guy up in Mackay makes them.  Very neat.

  2. Latest generation Stradic (FM) is so close to the latest generation Shimano Sustain in smoothness it’s not funny.  Hard pressed to justify the increase in cost, except the Sustain is sexy black and maybe a bit lighter thanks to MGL rotor 😛

    Handle goes in just as easy as any of my other Shimano’s - just need to wind it against the thread to settle it into the lead and then wind it in.

  3. Mate just bought a zing extreme v3….very impressive rods for the coin.   I drooled on the new Oceans legacy inshore rods at tackle warehouse on thursday.    Also very nice and within $50 of price of the Samaki- both much nicer in feel to the Nomad Seacore range.

    I am with everyone else…Get a lighter 6-12lb rod with a 2500/3000 size reel and then a heavier for jew etc.  I think 10-20lb or 10-17lb is more than enough for anything we get in the Brisbane river in the Jew/Thready classes.

     

  4. A few fish and gastro…epic trip.

    I think everyone is sick to death of the BOM and their very rough guesses on what the weather is.  Mate and I have decided that instead of taking the kit out for say reef vs fishing lighter around the shallow areas we will just take everything - head out of the river and make a decision based on what is actually happening rather than relying on the BOM’s - 5knots, .5m forecast being 15knots and 1.5m observations.

  5. Bob,

    With lithium voltage is not a good indicator of capacity as they hold voltage much longer.  Only way of knowing capacity is using a shunt that measure state of charge (enerdrive and victron for example).

    I just had a look at history off my Victron shunt in the boat….after a long day out in salt water using the leccy, my lithium bank for the electric was sitting at 13.31v and had consumed 39.8Ah which represents as 80% State of Charge at 100% state of charge it is 13.35v.  So important to consider low drop in voltage is not representative of the batteries state of charge with lithium unlike FLA batteries.

    Out of interest, a Landcruiser forum I follow had a thread today on issues with the itechworld lithium rated for under bonnet use.  They cut out at 60* at the terminals and wont come back on until returning to a static lower temp.  These aren’t a hybrid like you are talking about but something to consider if they do have an overtemp condition. (That said I think a TD 200 series underbonnet is significantly higher than your Suzuki!!)

    I do think you will find a 40l Waeco consumes only @ 2.5amps once cool and when its cool they cycle much less (at least my 40l Engel does).  So with it running off solar during day and the battery recharging (you can normally get @ 8-10amps out of a solar blanket) in sunshine) the 60amp lithium which can run down to 90% capacity ie 54amps should give you roughly 21hrs as a minimum without charging.  Throw in a slim 100amp lithium and its more like double that.  

     

  6. Invicta are a great brand…7 year warranty on straight LIFEPO, says a lot.

    The new hybrids I have not looked at sorry but like all compromises - its a compromise :-))

    Personally I say run a separate LIFEPO for your camping etc and safeguard cranking for just that.  100ah with say a 40l Engel (2amp draw) is 2 days without charging as they run down to basically 90% capacity.  

  7. The 2007 should still be aussie made not chinese so it will be a lot better built.

    The aussie made ones had a great reputation with owners. 

    Does seem a bit expensive but a new 200hp 4 stroke is a fairly large chunk of that money.

  8. 13 hours ago, GregOug said:

    Shimano Saltiga 12 PE5 braid. 400m. 

    Shimano Saltiga or is that Daiwa Saltiga?  I thought there was Shimano Ocea?

    I have the Ocea braid on my Ocea Jigger 2000.  They are lovely reels.

    I buy all my reels off the japanese stores now - the savings on the Ocea Jigger is not as signfiicant as with some other reels. My Conquest 300MD was about $400 less than price here.

    Digitaka.com and Japanlureshop.com are my two favourites.  Sadly they rarely have any line in greater than 300m spools.  So far bought about 10 reels through them for myself and friends without drama.  

    Did you see there is now the Ocea Jigger LD (lever drag)….not in stock at either of those two stores yet but looks the goods.

  9. Not here to defend Shimano but I thought Shimano was on 4 year release cycles anyway?  I mean there is the 20 Twin Power (D) and the new 24 Twin Power (E) and seems non SW Stradic was 2019 and 2023 release.  They do seem to do variant releases in between though…Curado 200 DC in 2022 then Curado 200 M was 2023.  

    Try golf clubs….they update every two years and each new driver is apparently 10 yds longer than the previous.  On that basis - since I have been playing for 47 years I should be hitting drives over 700 yds.
    I know Garmin runs a 4 year cycle on marine electronics.

    Personally I think 4 years is reasonable - there should be a continuous drive for improvement by engineering departments and its why todays Stradic is probably as nice to use as a 2 series old Stella.

  10. Well done.  Well I didnt go, fortune favours the brave and I was a coward.  Fortunate as now heading up to Caboolture Hospital to check on me mum who has had a turn of some sort.  No rush - shouldnt be out of the ramped ambulance for 3 or 4 hours.

    Keep telling my folks - if you live on Bribie your only hospital is Caboolture so stop complaining about it.

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