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Andy135

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  1. Welcome to Offshore Outlaws! I recognise your name from the dark side, but we won't hold it against you 🤣. You'll find the Outlaws a relaxed place to share advice and banter. We're not too serious on here, but there is also some great knowledge to be had from the members.

    What sort of fishing are you into? If you have a boat, post some pics on the "Show us yer boat" thread. If you're a stinky bait angler there's even a section for that here too. 😉

  2. Welcome LostPiker.

    Wilson Flyer's are great boats - very stable hull so you'll find them a good fishing platform. Take a look here for a free download on angling boats and how to set them up with safety in mind.

    I'm not far from you - between Reading and Newbury. Some good fishing to be had on the Thames and on the south coast.

    Looking forward to your questions and seeing some pics of your boat as you tart it up - you could do a before and after thread perhaps?

  3. Welcome to Offshore Outlaws Patrick! Good to have you on board.

    Fishing with family is always fun - especially from a boat! But do remember, safety first. There's a great book here on angling boats that is free of charge and should help you to get set up safely.

    Post up some pics on the "Show us yer boat" thread too. 👍

     

  4. 3 minutes ago, Saintly Fish said:

    Glad you sorted it out ok. What you could have done with was a mate who would lend you a hole saw kit !! 

    If only I had a mate like that eh? In the end I bought one from Screwfix.

    I also put the new chain and warp in - that was a pain of a job - head in the anchor locker pulling the warp through the windlass and coiling it by hand, all 180m of it. No wonder I didn't leave the marina until 1.30am today - got home by 3. I'm off for a nap now....

  5. Yep, I had to swallow hard before making the first cut!! 😬

    There are rails on the gunnels and splashwell top but... they're really only any good for tying off fenders because they're too low - not enough room underneath the rail to get the clamp of a rail-mount rod holder under it. As it happens though it's no biggie for me as I like the look of the flush fit holders on this boat - keeps it looking minimalist and less cluttered 😁

  6. Last night I installed two new flush fit rod holders on Jersey Girl, one in each corner of the splashwell top.

    Certainly focuses the mind when you're about to cut a great big hole in your boat...!

    Firstly, measure, measure then measure again. See my marking out below and how I adjusted the position of the holder before cutting!

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    Here's the first cut, in the starboard corner.

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    And on the port corner, the drill bit snapped! Bugger!

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    But I could keep the cut going and it finished fine.

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  7. Just now, Saintly Fish said:

    If you don’t have any, PBSBAC have a set of club moulds. Maybe a PM to Brian or Martin and you’d be able to borrow them ?

    That's a nice suggestion. I already have plenty of moulds built up over the last couple of years, so I'm all set. TBH it's having the time to make them that's the issue. I need an hour without curious kids hanging around trying to see what's going on, or trying to "help"...! 🤣

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