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Hi, as per heading I am looking for a longliner 2 or might consider old longliner. Thanks, andy
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Lady jane has the 90 ct with a 4 blade spitfire prop and has been a joy to operate and totally reliable over the 5 yrs . hope you enjoy your new purchase. andy
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Hi, thinking about a trip out of mudeford Saturday morning early to fish the ebb. only the blow up boat so I would appreciate any views as unsure of the easterly wind. forcast shows smooth to slight ?? Thanks, andy
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She looks great best wishes for 2020 andy
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Monday launched in the dark and minus 3. nice weather with calm seas saw us catching lots of small eels of around 5 llb and a few up to perhaps 20llb, pouting and one cod to me. Tuesdays venue was west bexington. my mates turn with one pouting and one whiting with me blanking. its never about the catching it’s about being there.
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Just the one to me, looked bigger than weight so I might need new scales. a joy to be out again. 10 llb.
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Madness - Dean - Jim - Martin Reel Magic- Dave- Mick Serenity - Tony - Ian Tigerfish - Steve, Alun Illusion.Bob ,Tom. Tarlach Too - Neil and Leo Kingfisher - Chris - Dave Wilson Loobie IV - Jerry - Jerry 2 - Kev - Jacob lady jane - Andy and Gordon
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Just the one to me lowest bounce 12llb i think we managed the 25 but dogfish. nice to fish a new mark and to take part in comp.
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Lady jane, Sunday. andy and Gordon non member.
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Alun, thankyou for the info. ill give it a go for a change when the tides allow. andy
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Mudeford slip, Please could anyone give advice on using this slip in relation to tidal height required to launch with ease ? (16 to 18ft boat) cost of parking car and trailer. thanks, andy
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Kimmeridge has always been my favourite launch but not a good option for lady jane so with a great forecast back to basics.
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First run now done, 91 mph No mpg yet
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New Year's Day zero degrees. We arrived at foxy fisher three at about eight am whilst it was quite calm. First impression whilst stood on the pontoon was wow what a cracking looking boat, the commercial inward sloping screen is always something that has appealed to me. From the pontoon the wheelhouse gives the appearance of being very low for internal headroom but this is not the case inside. The wheelhouse has rear patio doors which seem to give you the best of both worlds. once inside the kettle and heating were put on, by the time the coffee was made the temp was very comfortable. Verado 200 speaks for itself. We left the mooring to get the 9.30 bridges by this time the wind was getting up and having some east in it made some of the harbour a little bit lumpy. Boat ran nice and level and was predictable, the water was soon cleared from the screen and all round visibility from the helm is excellent. Verado sounded great but I'm sure on a calm day at 6000 rev it will sound even better, prop seems to be well suited to the boat. The engine is controlled by smartcraft controls which make the operation a pleasure. Lowrance hds was a pleasure to use and the quality of the 4g radar was incredible. Boat thruster seems like a very good idea on a boat of this size, and worked well. Deck space for fishing is large. Graham Congratulations on your new boat and thanks for the trip. Andy
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richard little john daily mail today
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Not sure how to post link. Seems to read no bass to be kept for first part of the year and then one instead of three allowed to be kept. Andy