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Old 10-05-2003, 11:30 PM
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hi guys

has anyone got one or heard any reviews about polycraft boats?? from what i gather they make a 4.1m v nose punt that looks similar to a hornet as well as some 4.55 center console that would be great for breamin etc. they are light weight and pretty cheap too.

does anyone know who the WA dealer is

any info would be great

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Old 10-05-2003, 11:34 PM
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heres another pic
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:08 AM
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Hey Evan, I haven't heard of that one at all, where did you get the pic from, I would like to see some stuff about them//
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:23 AM
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i got onto them by searching for boats on boat point (boatpoint.ninemsn.com.au). i also found a dealer that has them in vic http://www.goldenseal.com.au/

i went on a fishing trip up north that used them a couple of years back. they used 21ft ones and they were really light and went quite quick with just a 50hp on the back. they are made of plastic that is indestructable- we just bounced of rocks oysters etc up north - so im thinking that they would be quite effective in and around the snags fishing for bream and the like

cheap as chips as well- some place in qld is selling the v nose punt for $2800 just for the hull brand new. i wouldnt mind checking out the 4.55m one that can be either side or center console. think that they are about $3500 plus the console itself (hull only).

i need to find a dealer that has them in perth though- there is a dealer in mandurah that sells them but i dont think that the breamin fraternity (let alone warren) would want me posting up their name- no prizes for guessing who!!!!

if you find any more info on them let me know

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Old 11-05-2003, 06:13 AM
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Yeh they sure are a good price. Similar to the plaka boat range which are in the same price bracket.
im thinking of buying a plaka soon im just sourcing a 30hp outboard.
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Old 11-05-2003, 06:29 AM
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For more info guys have a look at:

http://www.polycraft.com.au

And yes, I'm seriously contemplating one
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Why do you have to buy a Plaka when you own the company, Plaka Boy//
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Old 03-06-2003, 03:26 AM
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thanks- the boats certainly look the goods- im very interested

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Old 03-06-2003, 03:46 AM
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im thinking of buying a plaka soon im just sourcing a 30hp outboard.
We got our 30hp yamaha from Access marine for $2900. Pretty good price. You might want to check them out, if they still have any left at that price

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Polycraft at G Coast Comp

Hi

There was one green Polycraft BREAM boat at the Gold Coast Comp last weekend. It looked good.

I have had one as a hire boat with 15hp and 2 kids. Iwas very comfortable and stable - but I am no expert.

I believe teh green competition boat was in the hands of Jason Medcalf - a guide from Bundaberg where I seem to recall Polycraft are manufactured.

Does anyone have his advice yet? Woudl you like me to chase up details? ( how he set up and what he woudl do differently next time etc)

Let me know

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Old 11-06-2003, 08:46 PM
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green is an interesting colour rod - certainly not my first choice but as he said he calls it kermet

jason said that he is doing an article in QFM on the boats, which would be great to read, but Gary if you could get any more info out of him that would be great

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Evan,
We are also planning to do some water trials with Rod for DohDohDoh.

We also have something planned for Spring for Breamers so watch this space.
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Old 12-06-2003, 03:30 AM
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Called Polycraft

I just called Polycraft to find out more.

It seems that:

- there is no particular expertise in fiting these out as Bream comp boats within the company (eg Jason did his own mods)

- they sponsor 4 people in Australia - 2 in qld and 2 in NSW. Jason was the first and 2 are only being delivered this week. It seems that these experienced anglers all have their own ideas on fitouts So I would be keen to see what they come up with and learn before I actually design mine

- the green colour is a corporate one off ( they bought one large batch of the colour but have some left if you want it)

- thanks to steve at Polycraft - 1800 336 603


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Did he just hack into the polyethylene in the bow to make the livewells? I guess if livewells aren't done professonally by the blokes who make / distribute them then neither are rod lockers, custom storage lockers etc....?
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Old 12-06-2003, 07:16 AM
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Did he just hack into the polyethylene in the bow to make the livewells? I guess if livewells aren't done professonally by the blokes who make / distribute them then neither are rod lockers, custom storage lockers etc....?
The front storage areas under the hatches are sealed with a drain in them - it's a simple matter to plumb an inlet hose from a pump and / or put a recirculating system in as well.

Being 'moulded', factory variations in the basic hull are limited, but only to your imagination.

At 4.1m long, there are options for rod storage, but if you want a dedicated locker, you'd have to add it yourself. Personally I think this is ideal as I'd much rather fit a boat out to my exact needs, than have a company decide what's good for me

There's a pic of the layout of Jasons livewells below, the hatches have been split by the owner

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