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Feb 9 2008, 06:29 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
in my travels around the net i came across this boat builder in Q.L.D. building boats from 2.4mts to 10mts this is the 6mt open cc model my research would serguest that they are very well made and very sea worthy, but could you live with a boat that is less than pleasing to the eye
some stats oceancraft 6000 power tohatsu 70hp 2stroke beam 2.4m weight 280kg min hp 50 max 115 options you name it price bmt $34.995 -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 9 2008, 06:47 PM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
I reckon those Stabi craft have been hit a few to many times with the FUGLY Stick
-------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Feb 9 2008, 07:06 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
J.G. it dose look like a Stabi but its not these are built here in oz and differ from the stabi.
stabi use a D shape module so they can give more space and grater internal beam were as oceancraft use the hole cylinder and that is at a cost to internal space -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 9 2008, 09:05 PM
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*FruitLoop* 53 Group: Donator Posts: 2,043 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Out in the sticks Member No.: 3 |
yep, butt uglt...
The stabis are getting better, they have found a few ways to improve but still are ugly... they definatly dont have enough fishing room though... |
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Feb 9 2008, 10:12 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
Rum they would have to be a very stable boat to fish from and at that price for a 6mt boat they will be hard to go past
with a top speed of 25.2nts from a 70hp motor i would think very cheap to run as well P.S. the thing is i just don't like the look of them, do u think it would affect the resale much. This post has been edited by poly: Feb 9 2008, 10:16 PM -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 9 2008, 10:25 PM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
Had a looky @ those STAI's @ the goat show
What I didn't like was their finish, They use extrusion which is mitred then welded down the sides & that's where I think they get their FUGLYNESS from Also believe using extrusion rather than sheet/plate you'll be alot more prone to corrosion it's a different grade of alloy. Same as the boat in your pic poly that's extrusion used in it's design. On the topic of FUGLYNESS not as bad as the STABI but tell you's what I reckon those BARCRUSHER'S have a FUGLY looking cabin in their Hardtop versions, cabins look way out of proportion to the rest of the boat. -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Feb 9 2008, 10:33 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
to be honest i have never seen a barcrusher in the flesh, but i would think any boat that needs water blast to improve stability at rest has some design flaws in it
-------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 9 2008, 11:37 PM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
Also believe using extrusion rather than sheet/plate you'll be alot more prone to corrosion it's a different grade of alloy. If your buying your extrusion from the mill. You have a choice of grade i think. I can tell where my metal comes from when it comes to me anodised. All comes down to $$$ and the market at the time of purchase. In saying that... In my opinion.. its possible to have 2 of the same boats with different grades of corrosion over the same lifespan because of what one supplier could buy his metal at the time of purchase. Next month it's from a different mill. I have a photo somewhere of 7 lengths of the same metal in 7 different colours. All anodised at the same time. But in poly's photo, i'm pretty sure that boat has both plate and extrusion This post has been edited by Bees Knees: Feb 9 2008, 11:39 PM -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 9 2008, 11:56 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
o.k. you and j.g will have to try and explain what will happen when the two types of alloy are used to gather, dose it mean that the boat could fall to bits over time
-------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 10 2008, 12:15 AM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
o.k. you and j.g will have to try and explain what will happen when the two types of alloy are used to gather, dose it mean that the boat could fall to bits over time I'm still learning mate, but they wont fall apart. If i look at the plate boats, they have angles fitted to finish the edges. All angles are extruded. I'm no expert so i was having a stab with the 2 different alloys, but the pontoons on the boat would be sheet thats rolled and welded. But thats Checkerplate inside What i was trying to get out.. but its hard to type what can be explained over a quick beer.. is that there is different grades of alloy over each boat. JG will sort this out for us This post has been edited by Bees Knees: Feb 10 2008, 12:20 AM -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 10 2008, 12:44 AM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
I forget the codes think marine grade sheet is a 5056 but dont quote me
What I meant by my earlier comment was that sheet/plate is a cleaner alloy than extrusion all got to do with the manufacturing process. And it's just been my personal observations over the years that with extrusion it corrodes alot quicher & easier than in sheet/plate form it may also be because the extrusion generally has alot more weldind done to it ??? Good example of what I'm refering to is , take a simple tinny for example the extrusion used to cap off the side skins well every tinny I've lookes @ has corrosion on that extrusion another good example areitems like rails , rocket launchers etc etc how many times have you seen the paint bubbling up due to corrosion buildup underneath ???????? Bee's the extrusion you're refering to is all the same , anodising is just a protective coating that's all, The colours ??? well they come in what ever you order the extrusion as for example bronze anodied, clear anodied, gold anodied etc etc all that i, is the pigments they use in the solution. However you will get different shades of colour if the alloy to be anodised dosn't have the same finish, & ideally the alloy should be pretty well polishished to get the same consistancy in colouring, I have seen different shades of colour on the same piece of extrusion & that was prob because it had started oxidising in certain spots prior to anodising. -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Feb 10 2008, 01:35 AM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
I forget the codes think marine grade sheet is a 5056 but dont quote me What I meant by my earlier comment was that sheet/plate is a cleaner alloy than extrusion all got to do with the manufacturing process. And it's just been my personal observations over the years that with extrusion it corrodes alot quicher & easier than in sheet/plate form it may also be because the extrusion generally has alot more weldind done to it ??? Good example of what I'm refering to is , take a simple tinny for example the extrusion used to cap off the side skins well every tinny I've lookes @ has corrosion on that extrusion another good example areitems like rails , rocket launchers etc etc how many times have you seen the paint bubbling up due to corrosion buildup underneath ???????? Yep, totally agree there JG.. It's hard for me to explain sometimes This post has been edited by Bees Knees: Feb 10 2008, 02:51 AM -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 10 2008, 01:47 AM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
Bee's the extrusion you're refering to is all the same , anodising is just a protective coating that's all, The colours ??? well they come in what ever you order the extrusion as for example bronze anodied, clear anodied, gold anodied etc etc all that i, is the pigments they use in the solution. However you will get different shades of colour if the alloy to be anodised dosn't have the same finish, & ideally the alloy should be pretty well polishished to get the same consistancy in colouring, I have seen different shades of colour on the same piece of extrusion & that was prob because it had started oxidising in certain spots prior to anodising. This is where i disagree. I understand the anodising process. It is not a coating like paint.. It's etched with electrolysis (spell). I can have 7 Different lengths of the same shape of extrusion and after they are dipped in the tank @ the same time, for the same duration.. we have 7 different shades of metal. I have to reject some of it because its chalk and cheese. They all show similar microns but are totally different shades. Its the grade of metal that you buy. if the aluminium content is different in each batch, it will show in anodising. Obviously not in powdercoat though -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 10 2008, 02:38 AM
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His Eminance Group: Administrators Posts: 5,725 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Sydney Member No.: 2 |
QUOTE I understand the anodising process. It is not a coating like paint.. It's etched with electrolysis (spell). That is correct ! But none theless anodising is still a coating think that's where you didn't understand what I meant, scratch that coating & you expose the alloy no different to having something chrome plated the process is still called electoplated but scratch the chrome coating & whats exposed ?? The steel , alloy , brass etc & in the case of it being steel rust , brass will tarnish etc etc QUOTE I can have 7 Different lengths of the same shape of extrusion and after they are dipped in the tank @ the same time, for the same duration.. we have 7 different shades of metal Yep & like you said if those lengths aren't from the same batch colour will differ, so will if the wall thickness's aren't the same QUOTE Obviously not in powdercoat though Nope powder coating is just paint & only way colour will differ is if colour match on the paint is not the same & if I recalled powder coating has another name Electro Static metal is conditioned to make it static to the paint have seen it done but that was many moons ago -------------------- Save The Fish, Eat a Pussy |
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Feb 10 2008, 02:50 AM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
That is correct ! But none theless anodising is still a coating think that's where you didn't understand what I meant, scratch that coating & you expose the alloy no different to having something chrome plated the process is still called electoplated but scratch the chrome coating & whats exposed ?? The steel , alloy , brass etc & in the case of it being steel rust , brass will tarnish etc etc Yep & like you said if those lengths aren't from the same batch colour will differ, so will if the wall thickness's aren't the same Nope powder coating is just paint & only way colour will differ is if colour match on the paint is not the same & if I recalled powder coating has another name Electro Static metal is conditioned to make it static to the paint have seen it done but that was many moons ago Back to the top of the class for you Jumpy.. You seem to be able to explain these things in writing really well. I struggle with it. My hat is off I'm of to bed. 5 more sleeps to Currarong. -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 10 2008, 01:45 PM
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*The Manilla Gorilla* Group: Moderator Posts: 865 Joined: 14-April 07 From: Manilla NSW Member No.: 13 |
I DUNNO about BUTT UGLY, but it sure makes my BUTT sore just looking at the seating positions, and there's not much room to move around.
I wonder if they make a SUMO model with more room and Padded seats. -------------------- I WANNA GO: FISHIN WITH SUMO.
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Feb 11 2008, 08:21 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
I DUNNO about BUTT UGLY, but it sure makes my BUTT sore just looking at the seating positions, and there's not much room to move around. I wonder if they make a SUMO model with more room and Padded seats. there web site said they would build it to your own specks, here take a look at what they can build http://www.oceancraft.org/ -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 11 2008, 08:27 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
Back to the top of the class for you Jumpy.. You seem to be able to explain these things in writing really well. I struggle with it. My hat is off I'm of to bed. 5 more sleeps to Currarong. O.K. what dose this all mean,will it shorten the life span of the boat or can this problem be over come in some way, painting or some other type of coating ????????? -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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Feb 11 2008, 10:42 PM
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Twoeyesea Group: Members Posts: 825 Joined: 21-December 07 From: Gods Country Member No.: 1,659 |
O.K. what dose this all mean,will it shorten the life span of the boat or can this problem be over come in some way, painting or some other type of coating ????????? Good pre-treatment of the paint and washing your boat everytime its out of the water and if its sitting there for a while, IMO you'll never have a drama.. We use a product from Dulux called Duratec. Its a powdercoat that has a warrantee up to 15 years on it. But the owners have an obligation to wash their windows nearly as often as a (some people) car. If we dont look after things, the lifespan will always be shorter. That reminds me, i have to go for a cigarette. Be back soon -------------------- Don't hate me, cause you ain't me... :)
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Feb 11 2008, 10:55 PM
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the yack man Group: Donator Posts: 2,165 Joined: 13-April 07 From: paradise beach Member No.: 4 |
Good pre-treatment of the paint and washing your boat everytime its out of the water and if its sitting there for a while, IMO you'll never have a drama.. We use a product from Dulux called Duratec. Its a powdercoat that has a warrantee up to 15 years on it. But the owners have an obligation to wash their windows nearly as often as a (some people) car. If we dont look after things, the lifespan will always be shorter. That reminds me, i have to go for a cigarette. Be back soon bees is it possible to powdercoat a 6m boat ???????????? -------------------- bugger it's sold,got meself a house instead
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