steve1
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Post by steve1 on Dec 26, 2014 14:11:28 GMT -1
have been looking at a few different makes of sibs lately .honwave trans e Europa seapro and excel which i purchased. also bought a mercury 4 stroke 6hp,well you got to spoil yourself once in a while a few pics unwrapping next inflating and fitting transom wheels wheels fitted outboard on looking good only problem i encountered was was getting the dam thing back in the bag lucky id taken a pick before inflating. all i need now is water and fish, ho and fit the fish finder Steve
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pike
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Post by pike on Dec 26, 2014 16:14:00 GMT -1
looking good steve, nice safety for the lads. looks to be a break in weather for sunday if your up for it ?
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Post by boyli (aka keithb) on Dec 27, 2014 15:33:51 GMT -1
I THINK YOU WILL NEED A VERY HIGH TIDE AS WELL TO LAUCH FROM THERE. NICE ONE STEVE NOW WHERE'S ME TOE ROPE......
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Post by ZEBRA on Dec 27, 2014 23:41:17 GMT -1
looks great
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boz
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Post by boz on Dec 31, 2014 16:46:15 GMT -1
Certainly looks good. Hope you have many a successful day in her.
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Post by philpot on Jan 4, 2015 23:24:49 GMT -1
Nice one Steve, I have just sold the 330 but mine was in blue, a very good boat. I hope you enjoy her.
Phil
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Post by beeman on Jan 9, 2015 7:40:24 GMT -1
Looks great like to colour too, what size engine do you have on it?
Neil
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Post by philpot on Jan 10, 2015 9:47:49 GMT -1
Just a thought, don't be tempted to buy a 15hp which is the max engine the boat takes because in truth, it is too much. Max I would go for is a 10hp or even an 8hp as they are very light and simply don't NEED that power. The boat should have come with a hand pump which is handy to take in the boat with you as this cold weather can reduce the pressure in the floor and main tubes but it is the floor which is effected and the floor needs to be .70 bar otherwise the whole boat floor becomes a bit floppy when engine power is applied. This may not be an issue for you as you are using a smaller outboard but is worth noting. I think you will be having many hours of fun ahead of you Steve.
Phil
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steve1
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Post by steve1 on Jan 11, 2015 6:27:12 GMT -1
Hi Neil I have a 6 hp fitted only had her out once, could only use half revs as still runing engine in, even at this speed still got her on the plain. Hi Phil, thanks for the advice i keep the hand pump and tool repair kit in the seat bag as well as the puncture kit .just need some good weather now. Cheers Steve.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 13:28:04 GMT -1
very nice boat, but why such a small engine?
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steve1
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Post by steve1 on Feb 13, 2015 19:56:08 GMT -1
very nice boat, but why such a small engine? Rong side of 60 for carrying big outboards plus 6hp is fast enough for me steve
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Post by philpot on Feb 15, 2015 18:48:18 GMT -1
very nice boat, but why such a small engine? Rong side of 60 for carrying big outboards plus 6hp is fast enough for me steve Ditto but a glutton for punishment, I do have a 15hp but just bought a nice little 2.5hp for much of my fresh water fishing. Phil
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