Finally got the boat out on the water
Submitted by wadetolley on Thu, 2011-11-10 16:29
Well after ordering my boat in March, the boat building company going into liquidation... moving house and a couple of weeks ago the birth of my young fella. Its taken a long time to get her on the water for the first time. All went well, started and didnt sink as a put the bungs in. Cant wait to slide her in the water at Hillarys now, and get into some fishing... its been toooo long!
Thinking of naming the boat "Hydrophobic"
sea-kem
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So you're back in town then
So you're back in town then Wade?
Love the West!
danno
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Date Joined: 12/07/09
That looks awesome mate.
That looks awesome mate. Worth the wait? And quite a wait lol.
Only a matter of time till you are cracking some nice fish it in.
Xtreme Coolers
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Date Joined: 02/01/10
Looks great Wade
Patience pays off. Nice framework by the way. Hope you have a ripper summer.
Dave
Brock O
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Congratulations Wade
On the new tub, baby boy and new house, sounds like your've had ya hands full.
i am sure you enjoyed the day, the boat looks a treat and with the test run out the way hurry December 15.
Good Stuff.
davidbland50
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Sweet
Nice looking rig. Patience is a very difficult thing to have with a boat. Congrats on the little one and I hope the house is big enough to house the boat!!!
Wherever you go, there you are
Garrett
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Date Joined: 02/08/11
Nice package Wade.What
Nice package Wade.
What exactly is it? Do you have any details of the manufacturer? Website or anything?
wadetolley
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Its
Its a 4.5m Sanbar Series. Commodore Marine in Perth, did make them.. but they have gone into receivership mate. They sold the moulds overseas, i think there going to start importing them, as its cheaper to get them to be made over seas. There is a lot of nice boats on the market around this size.