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Scotch_Egg2012

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  1. 6 minutes ago, JonC said:

    Stingers are deceptively heavy, they are about twice as deep as a roker ( raja cravats) I’ve had them to about 20 lb on the boat but that’s a biggun 

    It was nearly as deep as his seat box,  I struggled to get a picture that shows the scale of it.  Put up a good scrap. 

     

    Caught off of Selsey

  2. Largest fish on my boat so far, over 65lb as it topped my scales out,  I've seen a few biggies off the shore and I estimate this one is over 70lb,  not caught by me though but the lad I normally fish with he is 5ft 7in.

     

    Caught on a mackerel flapper intended for a Tope. 

     

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  3. 21 minutes ago, Saintly Fish said:

    So yours is the model with the only entry is the door by the helm, so everyone has to pass you to get in ? 
    personally that would annoy me, but it’s obviously suits you so who cares what I think !
    I used to have a MF755, lovely sea boats.  

    It is indeed said model,  I can see if people are in and out it would be a pain. I like having the seat across the back of the cabin and the helm position is a trade off for that. 

    Both my usual angling mates usually sit on the bench seat so it's only me in cabin whilst driving hence it doesn't cause us an issue. 

    She is a great sea boat,  the day I purchased her the sea trial was a baptism by fire,  sailed from Portsmouth to Southampton in a force 7 NW,  boat handled it superbly. 

  4. The cabin layout is the main reason some people don't like these,  We have a helm and bench seat across the back wall.  The helm is by the door and this is what some don't like, it doesn't bother me and actually like the fact you can hop out quick when coming alongside. 

    The bit I like about it is as we have a side door there is a bench seat across the back of the cabin which sits 2 large people,  I fish 3 on the boat but 2 is really nice as it gives half the boat each

    There is a small bunk forward of the helm and storage area (I keep my auxiliary there) I have had a kip on it but wouldn't want to overnight.

    Will try and put some pictures up next time i'm down

  5. 12 minutes ago, Geoff said:

    Welcome aboard, the 570 was a lovely boat, but the Marlin must be a better fishing platform. Geoff.

    The MF is a bit of a marmite boat some love it some hate it,  Personally I really like it. 

    They way we fish and travel the helm by the cockpit door doesn't cause a problem and I like the fact it has a bench seat across the back of the cabin.

    night and day to the 570 which was a good boat.

  6. 5 minutes ago, Saintly Fish said:

    Hi Scott

    welcome to the better site. Apologies for the spam attack . 
    what boat do you own now ?

    Hi

    I now own a Merry Fisher Marlin 6

  7. Hi All,

    My name is Scott,  I am based in Fareham and run out of Gosport Marina.  Like to fish the usual Solent & Nab areas.   Used to do a lot of shore angling but in 2017 purchased my own boat and have not looked back.  Haven't fished the beaches since.

    I owned a Shetland 570 many years ago, so this is my first foray into boating for a good few years.

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