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Old 24-02-2003, 10:33 AM
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First run in the 455 Trophy

Took the new rig out for it's maiden voyage, She rides smooth, has heaps of room, tows well and goes like a scalded cat with the 60 on the back.

Caught 3 bream on an Oargee as well just to top off a great day.

Picked up the Minn kota today so if all goes well I'll be ready for the Perth round.
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Old 24-02-2003, 03:51 PM
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On ya Steve they are nice boats mate. Glad your happy with it. Now how about a pic
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Old 27-02-2003, 06:48 PM
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It's not as nice as yours (Just saw you images) but will do for now.

I'm trying to figure out how to resize pictures using micrografx, without loosing picture quality and get the size fit the site limit
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Old 05-03-2003, 08:41 PM
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445 Wildfisher

Hi Ravin and Steve

I have a new 445 Widfisher and I'm in love. Mine has a 60 Yammie 4 stroke and Minn Kota riptide 55 with autopilot.

How did you fit out your rodlocker Ravin? I have fitted Berkley ring lock rod holders, a set each side of the locker. They hold 4 rods each and no worries about rods bouncing out. I still have plenty of room for tackle boxes etc.

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Old 05-03-2003, 10:15 PM
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gday guys
just wondering how much do they set u back.
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Old 06-03-2003, 06:00 PM
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Hi Mike

My boat is exto like Ravin's photo xpt I have a Yammie 60 four stroker and Minn Kota riptide 55 with auto pilot.

Your looking at around 22 grand with Minn Kota and a few extras.

My spec. were:

the boat had to be able to fit 4 although most outings there are only 2. Plenty of room to walk around and super stable.

had to be able to fish alround with for and aft casting pf

had to be able to sleep 2 with relative comfort

had to run shallow to get in and out of tight spots, the 445 will run in .4 on the sounder at idle speed

had to have bait and keep tank, quite fold bimini top coz I hate getting the crap burned out of me

had to handle rough weather reasonably

had to get up and go, so 60hp which pulls around 28 mph at cruise revs.

I have a Marlin tilt trailer which I think is slightly better than the quin trailer. I can drive her on no worries.

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Old 12-03-2003, 02:02 AM
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I haven't fitted my rod locker out with holders yet but it will be happening shortly.
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Old 12-03-2003, 02:26 AM
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Interesting price cyclops.

I've just done the figures for the Stinger fully set up for Breamin. You're looking at around $25,000 at 4.8m to bring into WA. It's cheaper in the East as we have to ship them here. Rod lockers, 100l live well and so on. Side console.

Steve Bain (ABT) showed us one he's done for Stessl called the Magnum. Nice set-up. Very similar to the Bass Boss.
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Old 12-03-2003, 03:23 AM
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Thumbs up One sweet beast

Steve I copped a look at that over the weekend and its one hell of a nice looking machine mate, I fished from the tub on Sat and Madaffs on Sunday, and talk about going from V Dub to Limo but thats what it felt like. And what a smooth and powerful ride it gave, it seems Madaff has a thing for green boats and green lures.....
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Old 12-03-2003, 06:04 AM
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Old 14-03-2003, 10:20 AM
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Smooooooth

Hi Richo,
Thanks, she is a nice boat, not at the same level as Ravin and Cyclops' wildfish.
For those who asked here are the specs
455 Trophy Hornet Eclipse 2002 hull (Pre maxi transom)
60 HP Yam 4 stroke
55 Minn Kota with Auto pilot.
36 Minn kota transom mount
Removable plumbed 80l livewell
Does 29 knots (Whatever a knot is) 2up and full livewell
Will run in 30cms from the keel
Rides smooth and handles the rough very well, ask my non boaters

I'm very happy with her and can't wait till next Friday as I'm off to Walpole,Denmark and possibly Albany for a holiday.

Now I can work this picture sotware I'll post a photo
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Old 14-03-2003, 10:59 AM
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I`ll be there the following thursday mate, just leave me a couple of fish. you`ll have a ball there.

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Old 18-03-2003, 05:56 PM
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I've just cut the hole to allow the use of the front seat on my 445 Widfisher. The Wildfisher comes with the lean seat at the front and realising that the hull is the same as the 445 trophy, which has the forward seat position, I checked her out and there is a seat pedestal tube waiting under the deck.

Best way to do it is to pull the deck up locate the hole, mark it on the underside of the deck, drill a hole about 25mm d, screw the deck back in place and cut the hole with a jig saw following the inside of the pvc liner.

It makes the boat just that little bit more virsatile. I don't know about any body else but my lower back gets a little sore sitting on the lean seat all day, and if, God forbid, you are forced to bait fish one day, its nice to sit in a chair instead of on a cocky perch.

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Old 18-03-2003, 06:14 PM
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My boat already had the hole cut for the bow seat & a plug sitting in it? Lean seats can get a bit dicey after a few hours.
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Old 18-03-2003, 06:49 PM
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Hi Ravin

I think you must have struck it lucky. If you look at the floor plan of the wildfisher in the brochure it doesnt have the foward hole .http://www.quintrex.com.au/main.asp . I didnt get plugs for the holes either. Didn't know they existed I was going to try and jerry something up coz I'm constantly fishing out bits and pieces that role into one of the floor holes. I will have to chase up some plugs.

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