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seacaptain
27-02-2004, 05:35 AM
Hi, I was just looking at a 4.6 twinfisher runabout the other day, looked like a good multipurpose boat. I'm thinking you could put an electric on the bow and fish off that, looks pretty wide. Anyway, does anyone have one, or seen anyone doing it?

Brody
27-02-2004, 06:35 AM
im pretty sure starlo has one and it looks like a nice little rig, it has a leccy and he fishes right up the front


cheers, Brody

madsurfe
27-02-2004, 09:36 AM
Brody is right! Starlo had used a Webster Twinfisher for years and is seen using the leccy on it for Bream and Flathead in the Breamin' 1 video and possibly Squidgy secrets. I don't know if he still has it but hey it sure looked like it fished ok.

seacaptain
27-02-2004, 09:09 PM
Starlo had a 4.3 centre console I reckon, i was just looking at the runabout cos its got a bit of a cabin on it for shelter for the kiddies... looks like I can put a lectric on the front even if it needs a bit of modifying...could prob put a lean seat on there too I reckon...The centre window opens up too...

Angry
29-02-2004, 08:06 AM
the websters are great hulls, extremely versatile. I'd personaly look at the more open style (luv to check out the new 4.3 bassmaster). but if you want some cover for the kids then by all means go the runabout. Just remember every hull and hull arrangement are a compromise. work out what you want to do with the boat and which will do it best. Make a list of what your boat MUST have, and then the things you'd LIKE it to have. try to avoid being one of the majority of new boat buyers, who realise that there first boat doesn't suit there needs and have to start again.

Angry
29-02-2004, 08:10 AM
just had a thought, do webster have a bow rider type arrangement? (wish they had a website). Might suit your needs of up front casting/electric, and cover for the nippers.


speak to a dealer.

seacaptain
01-03-2004, 05:32 AM
Yeah there is a bowfisher model...probably the best of both worlds...might not have as much cabin space as I would like though... I will go check them all out when I am ready to buy... I think it would be a good allround boat... good boat for offshore and river and estuary fishing all in one, with a liitle bit of shelter from the sun and rain if I need it....

Angry
03-03-2004, 11:05 AM
look's like good compromise, would still have ample fishing space. and it looks like it has the shorter foredeck like the bass master.

Might have to find a local dealer and check one out, just to satify my curiosity.