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PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:45 am 
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Hey Deafwish,

How was your time in Paynesville?

We spent it on Lake Eildon and had a ripper. Water levels are at 65% so lots of trees but still plenty water.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 4:11 am 
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Paynesville was great, thanks!
The novelty of having the boat penned out the front of the house (Captains Cove) was awesome!
We did a day trip to Lakes Entrance and stopped at Metung Hotel for an awesome Parma!
It chopped up pretty bad on the way back to Paynesville, but with a bit of trim and good skippering, we got back safely and wet.
We'll definitely be going back down there when the weather's warmer.
Thanks for the advice!

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 5:22 am 
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Went for a early morning ski (7am) at Murray Bridge this morning great morning as usual. Noticed that I now have 300 hours on the engine over 6 years. Was wondering how many hours everyone does each year on average ?

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 4:16 am 
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deafwish wrote:
Paynesville was great, thanks!
The novelty of having the boat penned out the front of the house (Captains Cove) was awesome!
We did a day trip to Lakes Entrance and stopped at Metung Hotel for an awesome Parma!
It chopped up pretty bad on the way back to Paynesville, but with a bit of trim and good skippering, we got back safely and wet.
We'll definitely be going back down there when the weather's warmer.
Thanks for the advice!


Nice one Mate, glad you enjoyed it. The weather can get up pretty fast down there...

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Boats:
Current: 2004 FW 190
2001 Mastercraft X5
1998 Malibu Response
1999 Sea Ray 180
17 ft Scimitar Barefoot (200hp Yamaha)
16ft Scimitar Ski (Yamaha 115)
1988 Ski Nautique ( Called Ski Antique)


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 4:23 am 
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ardy wrote:
Went for a early morning ski (7am) at Murray Bridge this morning great morning as usual. Noticed that I now have 300 hours on the engine over 6 years. Was wondering how many hours everyone does each year on average ?


Hey Ardy, we are looking to head down to Murray Bridge next summer for a holiday with the boat. Might ask you for a few pointers when we do. Been there a few times on business and it looks awesome!

We used to average about 120 - 150 hours a year. A bit less this year cause we ski at a ski club and use our boat for hanging out with friends and family, should do about 80 to 100 hours this year.

Spent some time at Brett Sands Water Sports this year and he had over 1000 hours so far.... THIS YEAR :shock: , He reckons he does about 1300 hour in a full year so he buys a new boat every year..

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2001 Mastercraft X5
1998 Malibu Response
1999 Sea Ray 180
17 ft Scimitar Barefoot (200hp Yamaha)
16ft Scimitar Ski (Yamaha 115)
1988 Ski Nautique ( Called Ski Antique)


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 4:29 am 
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Damn!
That's some serious hours!!!
I'd be interested to know how often he does oil changes on that thing!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 11:26 pm 
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I was told by a dealer here a few years back that the average hours on pleasure boats around here (Texas) is around 30 to 35 hours. Fishing boats were higher. When we were renting a lake house we would hit 30 hrs in a week.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 11:31 pm 
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deafwish wrote:
Damn!
That's some serious hours!!!
I'd be interested to know how often he does oil changes on that thing!


He runs a Malibu FXI (Sponsored I think) but it gets a service about once a month. I reckon it is a bit like a taxi that runs 1M kms, it is always hot, and gets driven by a professional and never abused cause it is their livelihood.

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2001 Mastercraft X5
1998 Malibu Response
1999 Sea Ray 180
17 ft Scimitar Barefoot (200hp Yamaha)
16ft Scimitar Ski (Yamaha 115)
1988 Ski Nautique ( Called Ski Antique)


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 3:24 am 
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meinmelb wrote:
ardy wrote:
Went for a early morning ski (7am) at Murray Bridge this morning great morning as usual. Noticed that I now have 300 hours on the engine over 6 years. Was wondering how many hours everyone does each year on average ?


Hey Ardy, we are looking to head down to Murray Bridge next summer for a holiday with the boat. Might ask you for a few pointers when we do. Been there a few times on business and it looks awesome!

We used to average about 120 - 150 hours a year. A bit less this year cause we ski at a ski club and use our boat for hanging out with friends and family, should do about 80 to 100 hours this year.

Spent some time at Brett Sands Water Sports this year and he had over 1000 hours so far.... THIS YEAR :shock: , He reckons he does about 1300 hour in a full year so he buys a new boat every year..

Hi Mark I normally ski from our block near Morgan, but my boat is back for a service at the moment. There is a group of us who love to ski and are willing to get up early to get some glass water. Typically we are finished by around 10 am, then it's off to Mc Cues bakery in Murray bridge. Due to Murray Bridges close proximity to Adelaide (80km) it is often used for a day trip. Hope this helps

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PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 5:36 am 
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Boat shows:

Just spent two days at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show and the Gold Coat International Marine Expo.
Managed to do a tour of the Riviera Manufacturing plant while there.
26deg C (77F) was a change from melbourne's 14deg.

Off over 600 boats on display, FW only represented with a 265 Sundowner, h210, h190, h180 from what I remember. Would have done well with a few Vistas as there was hardly a boat between 25-35 feet, besides a few large fishing vessels.

Anyway back to the cold...

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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:04 pm 
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Any photos you can please share?

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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 7:50 pm 
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Sadly I missed Sanctuary Cove.. Was freezing my ass of in New Zealand... I had planned to be in Brisbane last week to catch the show after business, but will now be going next week.

But 3 weeks to go until the Melbourne Boat Show 12 - 15 June!
http://www.melbourneinternationalboatshow.com.au/
JV Marine has one of the biggest stands. I wonder if they will have a full range of Four Winns there. Salesman told me that USA imports will be about 30% more expensive since the AU$ drop. The 2015 FW 200RS with 260hp V8 MPI was now AU85K (US$64K) base model with out options, so they are expecting a drop in sales... no way hey?

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Boats:
Current: 2004 FW 190
2001 Mastercraft X5
1998 Malibu Response
1999 Sea Ray 180
17 ft Scimitar Barefoot (200hp Yamaha)
16ft Scimitar Ski (Yamaha 115)
1988 Ski Nautique ( Called Ski Antique)


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:13 pm 
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Hi all,
Noticed this thread has been quiet for a while, probably due to our crap winter.

Had my boat out on Port Phillip Bay yesterday. What a perfect day it was for boating.

Can't wait for summer.

Cheers, Craig

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:27 pm 
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It certainly was, Craig! 8)
If only the water wasn't 13c!
Did you lunch from Patterson Lakes?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 3:30 am 
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Weather is slowly coming around. We have been out the last few weekends to blow the cobwebs off the ski's...

Water temp was 12 degrees on the 12 and 19th Sept, and up to 14 degrees on this last Saturday. Love my wetsuit!

Heading out at Lake Narracan for a ski... glass water, too cold for any other boats..... perfect!
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Had a nice long barefoot accross the lake on Saturday with the setting sun, lovin it!!
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