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Senseless killing
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sun, 2021-06-06 09:52 Back up in hedland and went for a drive and found this bit of senseless killing just sitting on the beach. I can't see the point in killing something if your not going to eat it . The head had been cut off I'm guessing for the jaws . Would have been around the 5 to 6 foot mark
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Oops
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Thu, 2021-06-03 10:34Greenies will have a field day with this leaking fuel into the marina
Not good at all. Feel sorry for the guy 
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Which hull to consider
Submitted by Gerhard Jacobs on Mon, 2021-05-31 15:47Hi All
I am starting to have a look around at different boats and are in the market for something decent but looking at everything that is currently available and the covid tax charged on most boats is somewhat discouraging. My budget will be between 20-30k and I do not have a preference for Ally or fibreglass. It depends on what is available at the time that is reasonable.
Something in the size range of 5.4-6m, capability to go offshore, rotto, maybe a FAD run in very good conditions.
I would like some opinions on what you consider as a good hull and also some that I should avoid at all cost. Something you think should definitely be on the boat for that budget ex 4 stroke engine with less than 500hrs etc.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
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Base Camp Boat
Submitted by Swompa on Sat, 2021-05-29 21:02So the boss is on side and the plan is to sell the Jayco Swan, 6m pacemaker centre console and turn that into a 7m boat. Likely aluminium with room for the kids to sleep in the bow, and the boss and I in a swag in the back.
Great intention is camp outs at the islands off Jurien, bit of time in Shark Bay and eventually the Abrolhos along with the obvious Garden Island and Rotto trips which I have been unable to get over the line with the current setup.
The biggest thing is what boat? I have always liked the look of the 660 Sportscabs though those reef runners look good, just aluminium dents instead of rips.
Budget is less than $40k...
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Shore Catch is Moving
Submitted by Mick C on Thu, 2021-05-27 14:34Shore Catch is pleased to advise that we will shortly be relocating to 2A / 34 Prindiville Drive Wangara (approximately 600 metres from our existing site).
With the growth of our retail business, we have decided that relocation to the busiest node in Wangara (on the main road directly opposite the Wanneroo Markets) will provide for increased opportunities. The new site has frontage to Prindiville Drive and Nevin Street, ample off street parking for our customers, the ability to park cars with trailers in Nevin Street, and enough space to establish a high quality retail showroom.
Our initial signs have been installed, and building fit out works will commence next week. We will not process fish at the site however fresh and frozen products will be available (we will also obtain a permit to sell food grade products in due course). We expect to relocate after the upcoming long weekend and are excited about the increased range of products that we will stock at the new location. Updates on these products will be provided in the near future.
We thank you for your interest in Shore Catch, and look forward to welcoming you to our new showroom soon.
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USEFUL HACKS / TRICKS THREAD
Submitted by NORUN NOFUN on Thu, 2021-05-27 14:33I'm not sure if there is a useful hack / trick thread and may not even be popular but I thought this may be a good thread to post where you have done something boating/fishing/camping/car/caravan what ever that you believe to be useful or useful to others.
So here's mine, 6 months ago I needed new strip lighting to be installed in my 4.3 tinny, so I bought a 15mtr strip light off ebay, it's the one with a remote, changes colours all that new stuff. I was concerned about how I would mount the strip light and how long they would last due to corrosion and getting knocked around so I went into the shed and found 20mtrs of 16mm clear vinyl tubing I had lieing around, the same type of tubing you use for live bait pumps into a bucket / aquariums etc but not as big a diameter. Ran string down the tube and connected to the strip light and pulled through, soldered up all the connections, sikaflexed the ends up and all sealed with the wires coming out one end and hooked up to the electrics. I also used the sikaflex to mount the clear tube to the underside of the gunnels so they are out of vision with just a small dab of sikaflex every couple of hundred millimetre, the sikaflex will pretty much bond to anything so it was up and out of the way and bingo it's been bloody awesome.
I left the lights on blue as I like it for night fishing and doesn't really seem to bother me too much when moving the boat around if I want to change spots. You may say that most strip lights are waterproof but for my tinny I tend to tuck a few things away and didn't want to hit the strip lights so this is where the idea came for the clear tube, I did look into the waterproof hard aluminium strip lights that are about 500mm long and they looked pretty good as well for mounting under the gunnels. Cheers and post away if you think you have an idea that may help others
One persons great hack may not be to another but I reckon there would be some fairly smart guys on here.
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A first for Sandy
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Wed, 2021-05-26 20:27Got out today in way less the good conditions but we persisted with not much reward.
Sandy got a first with a nice cobia that went 11 kg and I got a pb with a robo that went 60cm . Other than that not much else just a few smaller fish.
Started off shit tho when I went to hook up the boat and someone had pinched the nut off the tow ball. But finished up well with a great sunset.


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Man attacked by spangled emperor
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Mon, 2021-05-24 18:40 Went down for a swim in c b . Sitting down to put my flippers on and a big spanglie came up and bit my damn toe twice. But due to not being able to prove which one caused the injury the rangers refuse to cull the suspected culprit 
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Mystery rock
Submitted by Dale on Sun, 2021-05-23 14:04Come across this on Facebook, large rock maybe 15-20 tonnes on the reef at Port Gregory. Wasn’t there before Cyclone Seroja.
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2 stroke yamaha reviews?
Submitted by Gaffatron on Sun, 2021-05-23 13:12Hi all,
Can anyone weigh in on the 2004 Yamaha 2 stroke 70/90hp??
Looking at a second hand with about 300 hours on the clock
Thanks
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Damn sharks
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-05-22 21:30 Couldn't get away from them today. Half hour of a back and forth fight I had it beat . Certainly don't want to do it again in a hurry. When it was boatside estimated it around 10 foot. Unfortunately no pics
Out fished by the women
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Fri, 2021-05-21 17:44 Got out today with just my mum and Sandy. My mum not only got the 2 biggest but also the first and last fish of the day . Had a great time mainly being the deckie to the 2 women in my life

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Be sunsmart
Submitted by Rob H on Fri, 2021-05-21 06:04Be sunsmart children...

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G'day
Submitted by Roobuoy on Thu, 2021-05-20 14:31
Gday Fishwrecked,
Post #1, long time follower of this site and absolutely love it, so thought it's about time I sign up
and contribute. Especially this week after the mighty Kangas registered a win haha!
I've been a keen fisho since catching a few big bull herring off the beach at Busso as a 6yr old
under the guidance of my old man, and was hooked for life from that day on...Most of my
fishing these days is off Hillaries/ Ocean Reef, plus a few trips a year to the lower mid-west
targeting everything from squid/whiting/ crays to dhu's/ baldies/ etc. Also been fortunate over the
years to have fished pretty much every part of our awesome WA coast from Perth to Wyndham
catching everything from big tailor at Kalbarri, a 480lb black marlin at the Rowley Shoals, and
barra in the rivers near Wyndham - geez we're lucky to live in this part of the world!
Anyway, love the work and banter of all the regulars - so much good info shared and some epic
stories, hopefully i can add to this going forward
Cheers
Roobuoy
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Coral bay with family
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Tue, 2021-05-18 20:41Got out on Monday but only managed 1 red but went out again today and managed a first for my son and myself with a couple of great fighting yellowfin tuna. They certainly go hard and then even harder with sharks on their tail .
Bit of a mixed bag in the end but nothing realy stand out but got my mum onto a red fish but unfortunately it was the wrong species . Better luck next trip out






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12v solar panels for camping - advice
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Mon, 2021-05-17 20:57hi brains trust
we are heading off on a bit of a road trip soon, i have an engel and 3 few batteries - previously have just run the cruiser every day to keep everything charged but was thinking of getting some solar panels for a bit of additional help
BCF, jaycar , ARB etc all will sell you what they can - i have found a shed load on ebay which seem to have similar specs - folding mat would be great for storage but would go with a panel it = more juice
Question then is can anyone advise on the folding mat types off ebay, BCF panels or any other observations - not looking to spend a heap so not looking for the elon musk solution :-) just interested to hear others experience
cheers
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Broome and Beyond...and almost everything between.
Submitted by Swompa on Mon, 2021-05-17 13:47Brace yourself - this is going to be a long one
Well we are back from our 35 day, 7000km trip up to Broome (Pender Bay) and back. This trip started in 2020 with a week in Monkey Mia but got canned due to Covid. 2021 turned into Monkey Mia then up to Broome but with a departure date of April 9th and a dirty big cyclone looking dirtier and bigger than ever, the Monkey Mia component got cancelled.. again.
As of Thursday night, we were heading up the coast to Wooromel then on to Karratha...but at 0930 i got word that the road north of Carnarvon was closing on the saturday which would throw a spanner in the works. Decision was made to wait until Tuesday and we would sleep on it.
Friday the 9th wakes up after a sleep in. Check of the weather and note the rainfaill inland may prevent Tuesday departure so its time to go now. by 8 in the morning we are heading north up the guts and a destination would be decided in 8 hours time. After a couple of fuel stops and drive past a potential spot, we ended up pulling up at Peace Gorge around 5km west of Meekatharra for the night. The fly's were intence even though it was drizzling. They persisted until an hour after sunset and were back at it an hour before. Quick cook up of some meat from the Cue bucher and off to bed.
Next morningt we drove towards Newman, again with no destination. We made it to town early afternoon and went to the tourist centre and had a word with one of the ladies. She pointed us to Sandy Creek which is about 20 minutes out of town towards Marble Bar. She also managed to book us two nights in Karijini for the next two which was pleasing so after a quick shop, we headed to our overnight stop. Essentially a bore fed permanant warm water creek in the middle of stuff all. Great spot for a night.
Next up was Karijini, or Dales Overflow to be more specific and like everyone, we headed down to Fortescue and Fern falls. Nice spot but too crowded and, I missed d the extra bouyancy of Salt water so it was a hard swim with kids hanging on. We opted to bail in search of a shallower pool which we found before making some plans to treck the next day. THat evening, the ranger did her rounds and mentioned the chance of rain the next day and lots of the park would be closed...bugger.
Anyhoo, we did some driving the next day and managed to take the walk into Kalamina Gorge and take a dip in the rock pools there. We took lifejackets for the kids (so they could swim off) and reef shoes which were a game changer before racing a monster thunderstorm back to the van. Thankfully it missed though we had some substantial puddles when we went for our next drive back to Fern falls as the sun set. We had promised the kids a swim to the waterfall which was very cool so late in the day as we had it to ourselves.
Next day we drove up to Port Headland and after lunch, headed to Pardoo for a couple of nights. This is where we first managed to wet a line and see how phenominal the coastal bugs were going to be.
Out of the homestead we followed the track to the right and after a few flicks with lures and sitting with bait in, we opted to leave the bugs and cruise back to the creek. Directly out of the gate to the creek, there is a dude catching mud crabs. like big fat mud crabs. Directly to the left of him is another due catching threaddies. Sounds like a spot for me.
First cast and 30 seconds later the drag goes boonta and I manage to land a threaddy. Surely this cant be so easy? Well that was all we got as the tide changed. The neighbours got a couple of sharks and old mate with the crab nets kept catching crabs (and putting them back. Threaddy for lunch for us!
The next day, after a pack up and swim, we headed to Cape Keraudren for a couple of nights. As we pulled up and set up, it was 38 degrees. We camped in knee high thorney grass. As camp sites go, it was shit but admittadly it was early in the season. We had a good view though.
Once set up, we headed down to a cliff and had a fish with the young bloke pulling in a little travelley and the daughter getting a grunter of sorts. Kids were happy.
That afternoon, I went a bit hard and copped some heat stroke and suffered that evening. I was planning to pack up the next day though got talked into another night.
Once we woke up and I drank 4 bottles of water, we decided to go for a fish out of the boat so after 30 minutes of prep, we drove down to the boat ramp and pumped up the boat (3.3m inflatable) and headed out. Fairly quickly there was plenty of activity around us and Claire managed a decent queenie which was quickly off to fight another day. We were chasing Mackies!
Well didnt they turn it on. Mackies free jumping left right and centre. Finally one took a lure and jeesus it took the lure. The drag got tightened and it decided to swim to the boat. Thats how we knew it was a mackie. It got so close that i was wondering what the hell to do with it, then it turned its head and the line went ping....I nearly cried....
Off we went again chasing the bust up's and it was my turn. Drag down low this time and my line went crazy. Again, the boat was being towed around and it turns out that I had foul hooked a meter look queenie and was dragging it in sideways. Just as it got near the boat, the hooks pulled and the lure ended up in the boat, not attached to the line any more. The wire trace had busted while it was in the air...
I got another hit while putting around and it was a mack getting airborn. I felt the hit on the way up and turned to see the fish ~3m in the air. It hit the lure on the way back down but not in the mouth so they pulled quickly.
The fish kind of turned off as the tide changed so we headed into the mangroves looking for anything but just found turtles. It was entertaining for the kids but not the barra or jack I was looking for.
After dropping the kids and wife back at the car, i zoomed around again looking for Macks but there was no show so back to the car/ramp to deflate the boat and pack it away.
Next day, it was off to 80 mile beach CP which is nice but very much set up for people such as my mum and dad...
Good showers after a few days of bug spray and we went for a few drives down the beach. Must have spent a few hours fishing and gave the knots a test on a large angry ray which again was jagged in the wing. It was a different fight but it swam away even after trying to kill everyone.
On the last day at 80 mile, after a drive on the beach, I drove up to the vehicle wash down area and managed to slip over in a muddy spot landing square on my arse. In a fair bit of pain (6 foot 3 and 130kg doesnt like falls) i finished washing the car, found my bottle of rum and panadol and proceeded to pack the toys away.
After a shitty sleep due to lower back/arse pain, we woke up, hitched up and headed to Eco Beach to stay in a villa for a few nights. It was nearly our 10 year annavercery so good to celebrate it where we got hitched. Living on panadol, it was pretty uncomfortable though seeing the bust up's convinced me that we had to get down to the water.
Not being allowed to drive on the beach there, the boat and all of the gear had to be carried 200m to the water line so in 38 degrees with no heat, and me being unable to squat or lean, we carried the 33kg boat, 35kg motor and ~30kg of extra stuff (safety gear, fishing stuff, water etc) down to the water. It was good to get the motor started and out on the water.
We headed out around the cape and the bust up's kicked off and with the kids on bird watch, we rapidly found some big splashes. First hook up went ballistic and after again playing with drag, the line went ping. The sharks showed up so the kids went hysterical for a moment before we headed off again and this time Claires lure got smacked. Again, the boat got dragged around and after a battle, up popped a decent sized long tail tuna. Now what the hell to do with it!
I managed to tail it, and remove the lure before bringing it into the boat for some photos before letting it swim off...or get eaten by sharks. It had to decide quickly. First fish on the board!
We played around a bit more and after loosing some more gear, it was time to head back to the beach. Unfortunately it was boring for the kids as the fish were just too big for them to play with.
After an agonising 30 minute deflate and pack up due to an incoming wedding, we were off the water for the day.
Next day, i was having a chat with the owners son and he mentioned he had a boat without a motor and i had a motor that would fit his boat, so after he knocked off, we headed out and found some massive sharks that dwarfed his 3.5m plastic boat. Again, we got into tuna and some big GT's before mine got chomped and he got a call that someone had tripped the power. Back to the beach.
We filletted up the tuna and had some for tea. It was OK and the daughter had/enjoied some.
Off to Broome the next day to get my back/arse sorted out after some hectic spazims over breakfast. Set up at Cable Beach was relatively painfree (arse wise) and got dropped off at Broome emergency after being unable to get into a GP for 3 weeks. Off for an xray after some fantastic med's and got confirmation of a fractured coccys. It must have buggered off some nerves as after breakfast at Eco, i didnt have any more random sharp pain.
Feeling heavily medicated, I got picked up and we drove around broome and down to Cable beach for fish and chips, sunset and a mozzie feast.
Over the next day or two, we re-stocked and did some touristy stuff in Broome which was good for the kids...
Once finished in Broome, it was time to head north and our first stop was Gnylmarung, We managed a prime and private spot there. After being told that it was OK to swim there, we went for a dip and chilled out for the evening. I sent the drone up and followed a large stingray for a while which was cool. The hermet crabs that came out after dark were insane!
Next night, we were in Pender Bay and my great intentions of fishing were dashed by a crocodile in the area a few days earlier. Inflatable boat and sitting on the pontoons with a croc in the area didnt have the wife too keen so we went for a beach fish. Saw plenty moving through but no fish. Wifey was on croc watch but we didnt see anything.
Not being able to do much on the water there, we headed back to James Price Point for a few nights and after going to the JPP carpark, opted to go to flat rock which took some focus on entry due to heaps of errosion. I was thankful that i got a lift on the car before we went away! Flat rock was empty and apart from the 38 degrees, lack of shade, billions of fly's, it was a nice spot. Visually stunning. A quick fish off the rocks prooved fruitless but so be it.
At sunset, the bugs became intolerable so we we were confined to the van from around 4:30 in the afternoon until 7 the next morning. Even with a fire outside and the best sunset for the trip, we were stuck in the van, removing bugs that managed to find their way in.
Right at the kids bed time, we noticed that the one or two bugs we were noticing every minute was infact an infestation that we werent going to be able to beat there so we turned the lights off and spent 10 hours throwing bugs off us as we slept. I am sure we would have eaten a few.
As soon as the sun was up, we gassed ourselves with Bushmans, Rid and Aeroguard, and packed the van down and headed back to Broome. Fuck you, Bugs!
Back in Broome to pick up our 65l fridge that had decided to give in the week earlier, re-stock and head to Barn Hill.
We arrived at Barn Hill at about lunchtime and spent the next two hours cleaning bugs out of the van. All coushins and mattresses out of the van to get the Ryobi blower and a dustpan brush into all of the corners these bloody bugs kept appearing from. It was insane but was good to get it cleaned out while the kids played in the playground and with the goats they have a the station.
An enjoyable drink was held on the beach while the kids played in a rock pool then back to the van.
The next day, we decided to take the boat out again and drove down to the beach (which is OK to do here if you are launching, but not 10km down the road...$go$figure$). The waves were breaking on the beach so we managed to do a bloody good job getting the kids and motor on the boat without copping a wave with Claire acting as anchor and wave deflector.
A quick try for bluebone without luck, we opted to have another go at mackies just as they started jumping around again. Shortly thereafter i snagged what i thought was the bottom but after a blistering run where my 5000 reel got warm, a mack appeared. It was tailed again with the hooks removed and quickly put to sleep followed by me squeeling like a pig. I nearly dropped it 5 or 6 times before lashing around its tail with the anchor rope so I could bleed it properly.
Being in a small boat, there isnt much room for a meter long fish so we had to go back in, zig zagging between the jumping fish.
Re-entry to the beach was entertaining with bigger waves breaking now. As we followed a wave in, everyone jumped in with my 7 year old daughter lifting the bow (yep!) and my wife and I holding either side of the transome, we got clear of the waves to pack up and go and process the fish.
We should have spent much longer at Barn Hill but decided to go to Point Samson to get closer to Exmouth.
Point Samson was nice and tidy with brilliant showers. We should have fished but the kids were getting extremly turdish so we didnt. Well we did at the causeway and saw a monster mud crab wich i wasnt prepared for. Didnt catch a thing though drove intil K-town and Dampier for a look. The sand flys smashed me one night with 72 bites.
We had planned to stop at Cleaverville or 40 mile for the next night and with a bit of rain forecasted in Exmouth, we were unsure what to do. After reading a few posts on this, we decided to push through to Exmouth and try to minimise the rain. With a jayco swan, we need to have a full set up if it rains so we may as well go to Exmouth and have a full set up rather than a full set up for one night.
Well this turned out to be one of the best decisions of the trip. The thunderstorm in Exmouth was brilliant with a peak gust of 42 knots at Learmonth. The van was shaking though with only 6 mm of rain, we were lucky. Roebourne which is just our of Point Samson, which had a forecast of a chance of a shower copped 85mm with flooded roads between. Lucky!
Well exmouth remains to be what it is...a town about nothing.
We headed to pebble beach to hopefully catch the kids idol in action but no luck and took a drive into Shothole and Charles Knife for a squiz before heading back to camp for a chill out.
THe next day had us down to Learmonth for a fish in the boat but the water was filthy even 2 miles out. WE didnt even get a nibble bit it was call to watch the air force planes flying around.
One more morning in Exxy before heading around to Yardie Creek. After rocking up at lunchtime, we set up and headed down to Turquoise bay for a swim and sunset. We first went there 15 years ago and it was full of jellyfish. This time it was really nice and the kids had a ball looking at all of the fish that we couldnt catch....
Next day down to Yardie creek to cross it (just because i could) then to Osprey bay to send the boat out. Once out of the sanctuary, we had some squid jiggs in and they were getting smashed by fish...but when we put in fish lures we got no hits...go figure.
Quite a swell pumping so plenty of water movement. Found some coral bombies in 4m and swam around admiring the fish. The kids had a ball.
The next day was going to be a fishing day so we headed back to Tantas and after pumping up the boat in the carpark, launched it amonst the big boats and headed out. The swell was still pumping and there were massive patches of big jelly fish. Gave up fishing for 'real' fish and just set the kids up with some prawns in the moorings and they got some little stuff which kept them entertained whilst watching for turtles.
Finally finishing up in Exmouth, we headed to Quobba blow holes which i had heard was pretty busy and boy oh boy was it busy! we got in at ~1-30 and got one of the last two spots available. After a set up, we headed up to the Aquarium for a swim and to the blowholes for a squiz. Spectacular spot.
Next up was down towards Shark Bay and after being told that Whalebone bay was full upon arrival (two vans in it?) we headed to Fowlers Bay which was 5km north. Not a bad spot with plenty of baitfish, stingrays and a small turtle around in the lagoon. Quick swim for a wash then climb up the hill. Got the drone up to 300m here which gives it a whole different perspective. After dark, a walk around the shallows is amazing with squid, flathead, shovel nose and millions of baitfish all active.
We packed up and headed off early headed to Lucky bay via Kalbarri and wow wee! What a mess. Trees are just now sticks. Houses only have a bit of roof on one room. Tarps as far as you can see. Poor buggers! We threw some money at the food shop and headed to Lucky bay for the night which was one of the better overnight spots. Lots of families with kids for our two to make best friends with. We went for a play at the beach and thought about flicking a lure around after seeing bait jump but really couldnt be bothered to be honest. Back to camp to light a fire and enjoy a cooler evening.
Unfortunately i ran out of rum for the second time this trip here....
Last stop was Sandy cape for a night at an old favourite spot which had been cleared out so much it had a bus in it now...Took a bit of polish off but it was a night in the van with a fire so not too bad.
Then it was home time.
By far our longest trip in the van with 32 nights in it. Longest road trip with over 7000km covered and we managed to mark off a whole heap of our travel map which was cool once we got home.
The little Searano inflatable did a good job and we had the set up/pack down, down to 30 minutes. Tohatsu 9.9 gets the boat going to ~15 knots with just me and the kids, or me and the wife, but with all 4 of us and the safety gear, we do around 6 knots. Good enough to get out.
Jayco swan did the job and once i give it a clean up it will be for sale. We got down some gnarley tracks and it didnt miss a beat. Wife wants a van with a toilet and shower and I want a 7m boat we can camp in. We'll see who wins (and what van we get)
Ford ranger ticked over 16000km just before we got home and what a weapon that car is! Able to reverse me up a boggy river bank with the van in tow and able to overtake going up hill with the air con on. Highest fuel consumption we had for any drive was 19.5l/100 and lowest we had on a tank was 15.5, that is with two jerries, awning, enquite, solar panels table and 4 x max trax on the roof of the car, and a boat and motor on the tray (with a full tray underneath).
Now time for photos!
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Patio supply and install
Submitted by Josh on Fri, 2021-05-14 21:31Hi Guys.
My Reno's are drawing to a close and it's time for a new patio.
I'm planning to get supply and install, fairly good size patio.
Has anyone recently put a patio on?
I'm after feedback, good crews or ones to steer clear from.
Cheers
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Look out coral bay
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Fri, 2021-05-14 17:59The Faulkner family is on the way. Been waiting 2 years for this trip . Heading off tonight for hopefully 2 great weeks of fishing.
Any reports on how the sharks are out there beyond the 60
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Boat for sale, needs tidy
Submitted by Rob H on Fri, 2021-05-14 14:36
someone's fishing trip gone wrong.
In NZ at the moment

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Mooring at Point Billie & Nth Lefroy
Submitted by Pottsy on Wed, 2021-05-12 17:33G'day Brains trust. Looking for advice as to the best mooring setup for a 4.60m boat at Point Billie and Nth Lefroy Ningaloo. Will a plough anchor and sand anchor be enough to leave it in the drink for a couple of weeks or should I be taking it out?
cheers
Sanctuary Cove boat show - Anyone Been?
Submitted by Darren253 on Tue, 2021-05-11 12:02With the Caribbean 2400 build looming closer (174 days but who’s counting) I'm contemplating my electronics fitout.
I'm pretty sure i'm going to go with Simrad S2009 with single or twin Go9XSE as chart plotter/controls. I have locked in the Merc 300 Verado as the donk of choice with a VV4 gauge!
I would really like to go to a boat show and see the latest and greatest regarding fitout and electronics. A quick google showed me that the sanctuary cove boat show is on in 1.5 weeks time. I've got a bucket ton of Qantas points and hotel points so can do the trip for next to no cost, but don't want to be left wanting...
- Has anyone been?
- Is it bigger than the Perth show?
- Am I naive to expect any deals better than the usual retailer pricing?
Other than the COVID state lockdown risk, I’m pretty open to having a boys weekend away with the young fella (8yr) on the gold coast, but would just like to know if anyone has any experience of this event… Pretty sure the daughter will be upset about being left a home with the misso so it will probably cost me a trip with her somewhere aswell.
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Broken boat winch. Ian to the rescue
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Mon, 2021-05-10 13:51Getting the boat sorted for coral bay. Put a new cable on the winch and went down to tension the rope by pulling the boat up and the winch shat itself. Get home and did a quick search on the net then remembered Ian's Winches.
A quick phone call and all sorted . Had it fitted today and a quick test down at the ramp and was very impressed. Cheers Ian for helping me out

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Pretty Dire at Pieland
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Tue, 2021-05-04 07:54Looks like FIGJAM is going to be playing as the injury sub this weekend for the battle for the spoon.
He might need to play again next year as they traded this year's first round pick (currently 2) to GWS for last year's picks 24 and 30.
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Took a fellow worker for a bash
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sun, 2021-05-02 15:31 Took a work mate t hats taking my place in hedland for the month down to the bank today hoping to get him onto some fish. His first was a stone fish (literally a stone ) then I hooked up to something big and handed the rod over to him . He had a ball getting this one in 


A first and new p b
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-05-01 16:46Got my first land based Spaniard (still swimming)
Landed my biggest ever trevally
Got a nice size ramora that scoffed a live whiting
And ended up with a decent size shark to finish the day



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ANZAC day footy
Submitted by davewillo on Sun, 2021-04-25 12:55Can't believe I'm saying this but I'm hoping to see the Pies do the Bombers today. Pendlebury BOG
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Is this a Remora ?
Submitted by The Saint on Sat, 2021-04-24 20:58The slender striped thing not the fat white one ..................
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Charging Dual batteries - CTEK
Submitted by selthy on Sat, 2021-04-24 17:42After a flat battery in the car leaving me and another fishwrecked member looking at a car and trailer 2 meteres apart at 5:30 in the morning, I'm keen to ensure my boat batteries are well looked after.
Hoping someone with a CTEK charging port & dual batteries on the boat can answer these questions:
- Which charger do you use?
- Can the CTEK M100, 200 or 300 charge both batteries at the same time, or do you need to select a battery to charge through the isolator switch.
- Do you need to turn on power to the boat (by selectinbg at least 1 battery on the iusolator swicth) to allow charging through the CTEK port?
- Assuming the boats power needs to be left on whilst charghing, has anyone had any mishaps where the charger has been disconnected, leaving the batteries to slowly drain down?
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Hope there is enough
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-04-24 17:22 Killing time when not working or fishing I decided to get some gear organized for our trip to coral bay only 3 weeks away. Going to be 3 or 4 fishing each trip out . 
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