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- 16 Nov 2013, 00:28
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Seat conversion
- Replies: 2
- Views: 928
Seat conversion
Just wondering if anyone has done a seat conversion on a pro angler from the old seat to the new one, and if so do you have any suggestions and pictures? Cheers
- 01 Feb 2012, 17:00
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Found a Reef - FOUND A GO PRO - video added.
- Replies: 37
- Views: 1793
Re: Found a Reef - FOUND A GO PRO - video added.
Hey Mav, don't know if u have seen these before, but I was just browsing through ebay and thought of you when I spotted this. Could worthy for future adventures!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GoPro-Floaty ... 4cfdc49bab
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GoPro-Floaty ... 4cfdc49bab
- 10 Jan 2012, 18:39
- Forum: Safety
- Topic: Sharks & PPB
- Replies: 95
- Views: 12979
Re: Sharks & PPB
How good is "Thresher: yak style?"....mad b@stardsMatt.A wrote:I have a dvd of them catching thresher sharks off Florida in the yaks its crazy
- 08 Jan 2012, 23:02
- Forum: The Beast
- Topic: kayak arrived
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1560
Re: kayak arrived
hi all ! i got a Hobie Outback for xmas (blue) ,wife said i could'n go for a paddle on the day before because it's your xmas present (did i hear an echo) any way i've been sick with the flu ever since so i haven't been in it yet.i'm really cheesed off but am nearly better cheers Larrylong I can rel...
- 08 Jan 2012, 22:21
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
- Replies: 61
- Views: 62260
Re: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
Cheers Brendon, I'll try BCF as I am in Geelong and haven't heard of the other 2 places.herbie wrote:You can pick up 4mm cord from BCF, CH Smith or Whitworths.
- 08 Jan 2012, 22:16
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
- Replies: 61
- Views: 62260
Re: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
Hey Ash, He just used the hobie anchor trolley kit. They are $45-50 at Westvic, all the bits you need including enough rope is included except Rhino added an extra clip which is definitely recommended. Looking at the 2 clips he has in the photo looks like he bought 2 because they are bigger than th...
- 07 Jan 2012, 21:54
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
- Replies: 61
- Views: 62260
Re: Anchor Answer for Tormentor (& others)
Just checked out your rigging method for the Hobie anchor trolley, and i must say, I am impressed. I too have a PA, and just purchased the anchor trolley and just might have a go at installing it this week before i am due to go on holidays. Just wanted to know where you got the rope from? I had a lo...
- 03 Jan 2012, 00:03
- Forum: Say G'Day
- Topic: g'day from geelong
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1114
Re: g'day from geelong
G'day mate, welcome to the club!....The days of being a land based pleb are over
- 11 Dec 2011, 20:02
- Forum: Chefs Area
- Topic: Whats your favourite snapper recipe/prep for the table?
- Replies: 25
- Views: 6255
Re: Whats your favourite snapper recipe/prep for the table?
My favorite way to do Snapper is to fillet, bone and skin the suckers, then if they are larger fish portion the fillets up into smaller sized pieces. Then i crumb them using panko crumbs (Japanese bread crumbs from the asian isle at the supermarket) fresh ground black pepper and parmesan cheese. I a...
- 11 Dec 2011, 00:11
- Forum: Safety
- Topic: Lights for snapper season
- Replies: 61
- Views: 61881
Re: Lights for snapper season
This weekend I will be heading to bcf to get some nav light and what not for my hobie sport, So if anyone can tell me or show me some photos of how they have rigged up safety lights that would be great, Look forward to your feed back Hi Jesse, I decided that I needed light for safety and for seeing...