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  1. You lucky b******d doshkadog, I've just seen where you live :fish::fishing1::boat::fishing::sun::bigemo_harabe_net-183:

     

    Bb

     

     

    You mean Aberporth, I wish I did live there, I live close to Cardiff where I work but I live in Aberporth most weekends, we have a Caravan there. I just wish the weather was better at the moment.

  2. Used a seagul and found it fiddly and troublesome (it was 40 yars old) just picked up a yamaha 2.5 HP motor and its a totally different beast, quieter, more fuel efficient, easier to start, no two stroke mixing required, but it is heavier.

     

    From a theoretical point of view the two stokes will develop more power per CC than a four stoke as they have a compresion stoke each revolution where as a fourstorke only has a compresion stroke every two cycles. Therefore to equal the horse power you need a larger CC in a four stroke.

  3. The right way up outside in the rain on its trolley.

     

    BIG MOTOR BIKE CHAIN THROUGH SCUPPER HOLE AND LARGE UNMOVABLE OBJECT!

     

    It gets water inside it after a while caused by expansion and contraction of the air inside sucing water in throught the Gaspatchi Hatches!!

     

    :clap2:

  4. Having lifted shifted dropped and sworn at my Malibu II XL over the last two years and always always having to run after the misses to ask for help when its windy or wet I made something to help.

     

    I have an estate car (will only work well on estates) and already have a Max Rack Bike rack which bolts to the tow bar of the car. So some squaresection bar and one weld later I have a "Roof Runner" its difficult to explain in words so I took some pics. The rolloers are waste pipe covered in foam and taped on.

     

    See HERE.

     

    :yahoo:

     

    Roofrunner

    :yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah::yeah:

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    Why can't you lot leave the bl00dy wildlife alone when you are fishing? The seals were on this planet millions of years before us, we should be content with thier leftovers, not the other way around. If I arrived at my favourite spot and found seals there I would go elsewhere. As for those advocating shooting them, words fail me. I thought that all anglers were mad on nature and the environment. Seems to me that catching fish is more important than going fishing.

     

    You would not think about killing this little fella would you?

  6. C-Tug is great but do not be tempted to tow the Kayak behind the car. I have foolishly done this on the dust track back up to my camp site about a mile at about 20 miles an hour. The wheel bearings will melt!!! Looking for C-Tug Spares now! :wallbash:

  7. Hi Mike,

     

    AS I think you know me and Cath have the OceanKayaK Malibu II XL we have so much fun on this it is unbelivable, These are the guys to ask on here I am sure they will be along soon to answer your questions. What many have said is that the angler additions are a bit over priced, a normal Yak can be kitted out for fishing much cheaper than buying one ready. You will see some of the yaks on here look more like the starship enterprise by the time they are fully kitted out but some of us take things a little less serious than others. Fishfindersd, GPS, Motors, are a few extras some fit, it will be Radar Next!

     

    All the best with the Yaking, I may see you in the water down Wales in a couple of years then!!

    BY the way, your PM regarding Bass in the area was news to me I did not realise Bass were being taken so close to the beach! and as for spearfishing that is such a waste as you say.

     

    All the best Derek

  8. Does any one use or has any one tried using a swim feeder in the sea?

     

    I have experimented with it (home made one) from rock marks and have found it gets bites when others around get nothing! Thinking of trying it from anchor, any one else done this? :g:

  9. Hi Merchant

     

    We have a Malibu II XL, We have not regretted the decision to get this once, The Malibu II XL comes with two seats included, check the Ocean Kayak catalogue to be sure. We regularly use it for fishing with two on and have even paddled six miles in it with three on board. You can garantee your youngest will want to come soon enough. The only down side to the malibu II XL is its weight not a problem on the water its great but lifting onto the roof of the car after a day out paddling is hard and some muscles that work are required.

     

    There is plenty of storage space under deck and you can stow a C-Tug trolley under deck once middle hatch fitted. The Malibu II XL also comes with elasticated rope straping at front and rear ready fitted to hold down your bits bobs and dry bag ect. All in all a good choice if you are going to take two or even three out on a regular basis and very very stable you can stand to swing a cat no problem. If its going to oonce in a blue moon you take more than one out then go for a single with a big tank well. Malibu II XL is large enough for two to fish comfortably, smaller yaks would be ok for short paddles with two but propably not for fishing for long periods with two. Hopw this helps.

     

    Derek :fishing1:

  10. It was intersting,

     

    Thank God they had propper equipment (Dry suits, Dry bags, PFD) or one of them if not both would have been dead at first dunking. Can anyone answer why they did not have spray decks on?

  11. Well the indistructable C-Tug has been broken, I snapped the plastick strap buckle!! OK I was warned by you all the strap was crap and it must now agree but easy to put a new buckle on,

     

    Mark II C-Tug needs a bigger Buckle and thicker strap. :headhurt:

  12. Where do you store the coal? :D

     

    Seriously, though, how is it fuelled? It says diesel or petrol, but that hardly makes it economic or environmentally friendly.

     

    They quoted 30% efficiency as apossed to 12% by conventional proppeller drive. Steam can be made by any heat source, wood, coal, diesel, petrol, solar, nuclear, hydrogen cell, gas, electric,

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