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Old 23-09-2003, 08:00 PM
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Lightbulb New Member - Ideas on Custom Dream Bream Boat

Hello to all.

I have been reading and watching these forums for a few weeks now - they are extremely informative and interesting, thanks.

I am very interested in everyones ideas on what they class as the "Ultimate Custom Dream Bream Boat", all topics from hull size, layout, compartments, electrical gadgets and power.

The reason is that i have been fishing for bream with soft plastics from the beginning of the new craze. The last year has seen work take over all my time, and its about time i hit it again in a big permenant way - so i thought i would start with building a custom bream boat. Obviously not having been in the seen anywhere near as much as the members of this site, i know your insite will far surpass mine.

Thanks again - and i look forward to hearing your ideas
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Old 24-09-2003, 12:13 AM
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No one else game so I'll have a go.

Remember guys, this is just my idea. Don't shoot me down.

4.75 plate hull boat - something along the lines of the Galvins or Cairns custom plate hulls.

70hp 4-stroke Honda

Minn Kota cable steer ?thrust

80l live wells front and back. One for boater and one for non-boater

Bass boat style seating with decks running right around the boat.

Padded lean\casting seats at 2 locations with extra slots to move them around.

Include rod lockers and all the toys and you'd have my dream.

Got to have a wicked paint job as well though
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Old 24-09-2003, 12:38 AM
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Hmmmmm, my dream boat? Hell already got it!!!!!!!!

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Old 24-09-2003, 01:35 AM
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Here's mine, but I want a few changers.
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Old 24-09-2003, 01:36 AM
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:03 AM
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Talking Wake up Geoff, DreaminZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

My only considerations :
Huge deck space (if it ain't flat take it back), 2 8 foot rodlockers, 120L livewell Plumbed, timed and aerated, everything must be able to be stowed under the deck, the worlds biggest 4 stroke Motor with all the fruit electrics tilt etc and be made of plate ally and it has to be faster than Craig Stewarts boat
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:12 AM
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That's the one Madfish. A few Bear alterations and it's mine....... I wish.
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:21 AM
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Thanks for the fast replys.

Bear you have basically read my mind. I been designing my boat around a length of 4.5 - 4.7m (depends on how i mount the motor).

The casting decks and rod lockers are the same height about 100mm below the top of the sides. the rod lockers are 3300mm long and about 380mm wide - giving ample room to walk around the cockpit.

the seats are only going to be a clip on cushion which will come off giving the non boater a large casting platform. don't forget the removable poling platform

Two live wells not sure of the sizes yet, the motor i'm sure yet, i'll wait and see how fast i am willing to spend approx 70 hp. (maybe more).

Samurai - nice machine, i especially like the console, my father has a hydrfoil centre console from Custom Cairns Craft - they sure do offer fantastic built quality and ride.

Madfish that is a very nice looking boat - is there somewhere i can view more photos.
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:39 AM
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I've got a coupla pics here somewhere, he had a spread in the last NAFA mag. Galvo operates out of Broome WA, Galvin Marine. I'm sure you'll find him in the phone book.He's a great bloke and will do near on anything with ali, the ali trailer in the first pick comes with the unit all inclusive.
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:41 AM
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They make a 225 yammie 4 banger Geoff, that should get you up and flying.
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:45 AM
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Old 24-09-2003, 03:04 AM
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I like it

If only i wasn't getting married and didn't have a mortgage or 2
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Old 24-09-2003, 06:24 AM
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easy to get the boat you want ,get a personal loan before you get a house loan,then save for the deposit for the house, you cant use the first home owners most banks wont take it.

get my wife to arrange to get all your personal loans and new house loan put under the 1 loan then all you have is 1 payment 4 the lot EASY.

she is a mortgage broker ,[ex banker manager] knows all the in's and out's of the finanical game .

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Old 24-09-2003, 11:53 AM
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Okay heres mine, I'm not claiming this DohDohDohDoh, most of these ideas came from Nick C.

4.5m long, glass in the same shape as Ranger boat from the states.

A 475HP fully bombed jet motor out of a jet ski. Light weight and would run in a puddle, great for the flats.

The motor is at the back with casting deck over it.

Blue fluro down lights around the gunnels that shine down for night fishing. Marine stereo from Alberts Hi Fi.

250 litres of usable livewell, this can be sectioned off if required.

Rod lockers, GPS, sat phone, fridge and all the fruit.......

Nick and I actually sat down one night and couldn't work out why this couldn't be done. The jet motor that is. You can pick them up for alot cheaper than you think. I saw a 250HP one in the paper for $800...................mmmmmmm
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Old 24-09-2003, 12:31 PM
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Thumbs up Theres no reason

that it can't be done Ira.

Bombadier (who bought out OMC) make a heap of 2cycle jetski motors in all shaoes sizes and HP output.

Your right about it going anywhere and in shallow water too.

Roughtly 1/3rd of HP is lost in jetdrives in terms of fwd thrust but if you start with a LOT of HP anyway then losing so,me is no biggee.

generally speaking flats fish are pretty spooky so aproaching them with 2 stroke water exhaust jet motors is askin a lot bu hey - thats what the electric triollers for right?

The jets just for getting there n back (fast) across shallow water.

Sadly Ira most of WA's "flats" (ALA shark Bay and Burrup etc) will all be Marine park no go areas, definitely off limits to anglers so we will likely never see a serious flats fishery evolve in WA at all thanks to CALM, even tho we have ALL the great species except big Tarpon to inhabit them.

Anything thats a shallow benthic zone with ribbon grass CALM classes as a jevenile fish nursery area and they clearly want them all which is why Walpole Noprnalup and hardy inlets are on their hit list.

Why build flats boat from heaven when there will be no where leagl to use it?

Of course soon the waty CALM are going with their marine parks - the same will be said of bream boats!


You could do the same thing in alloy you know!

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