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Started by darrenh, November 05, 2011, 07:15:39 PM

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darrenh

I am trying to decide on which tinny combination is the best for me and I am seeking some advice from those that have tried out a couple.
I have tried a 3.7m quintrex traveller (V nose car topper) and found it to be very rough and banged alot.
I am favouring the seajay 3.7 nomad as they "appear" to be a little sharper at the front.

I am planning to put is on a rack on my Flamingo Junko

Any advise would be great

thanks
Darren
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

Gunna Do

Darren, I have a Stessyl tinnie very similar to the Seajay nomad, and have found it brilliant for rougher water, and that style also seems to have a bit more side height (freeboard) than the v-nosed punts.  The down side is that they are a little less stable than the likes of the Traveller, as well as drawing a bit more water for those trips up shallow creeks and streams.

I've always liked the looks of something like the Seajay Discovery, which I think has the v-shaped nose with a flatter bottom.  I have absolutely no experience with these though.


darrenh

Gunna
thanks for the reply. do you know what model stessl you have got. The open dingy or the edgetracker ? I am guessing the edgetracker as it looks similar in the nose to the seajay.
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

D4D

I had a Quintrex Dart 375, whilst it would cut through the chop ok, don't try and stand up as it was all over the place.
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Gunna Do

It's actually an Alf Stessyl (spin off company) and is fairly old now, but it is very similar to the Open Dingy style of the Stessyl range.  As I said it's been a great tinnie, but when smaller kids are in it they feel a little uneasy about how it rocks around.  Never found this to be a problem with older kids or adults though.

darrenh

d4d and gunna
Thats exactly what I am trying to avoid as I have a 7yr old and stability is a key credential. The open style dingy with the sharp entry ride better but little stability. 

I think the seajay maybe for me as i looks like a good comprimise between v nose and punt.
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

D4D

Your other problem will be keeping the weight down in the hull to get it on the roof.

I'd probably get something like this next http://www.quintrex.com.au/Aluminium-Boat-Range/400Hornet
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Gunna Do

I'd swap mine tomorrow if I could.  Another benefit of the v-nosed punts is that they sit flatter on the roofracks when your carting them also.

ferret

Hi Darren, I purchased a Sea Jay Nomad 3.5 a couple of months ago after a bit of a look around and it was a winner for me because it had higher sides than the others (my wife reckons it would be harder for the crocs to climb in)  ??? it had a v nose, was the lightest at 68 kg, and it could take a 15 hp motor which most of the car toppers can't  >:D it has a flattish hull and was very stable even when standing & casting and pulling in crab pots also the hull is 1.6mm where the cartopper types mostly had 1.2mm hulls..
Admittedly they are about $100 - $200 more than some of the competitors but I think well worth the extra money for the above reasons
I have not been in much chop with this boat so I can't comment on that aspect but for me this is not an issue as I primarily fish estuaries
If you want any more info just ask

Cheers  :cheers:

Frank
2007 HILUX D4D DUAL CAB
2011 KK PLATINUM

Gunna Do

Frank are you allowed to tell how much the hull only was worth?  (PM if you prefer)

ferret

Yeah Gunna $2100 here in Townsville
2007 HILUX D4D DUAL CAB
2011 KK PLATINUM

darrenh

I think I've made my mind up with the seajay nomad now. Thanks for the feedback. Now for a motor. merc, yamaha or tohatsu?


Nice pics with the boat and camper in tow and the sand nice and deep. With over a tonne and a bit hooked on to the back makes you start to sweat a little.
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

D4D

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Gunna Do

I've had my Mercury 15 hp for over 20 years now trouble free.  But it's horses for courses.

darrenh

2 stroke.  The 4 strokes would leave me gasping after carrying it an loading into the back of the wagon.
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

lightweight

2 stroke for weight considerations. And Yamaha for reliability and resale.

darrenh

I hear that there is a japanese model and an american model mercury. Is one any better or worse ?
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

D4D

I don't think you can go wrong with any of those. I had a Force 15hp which was a homebrand Mercury and I couldn't kill it.
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Prado Garage Queen

darrenh

so $2100 for a 3.5m nomad.
I wonder whats a fare price for a 15hp motor?
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback

ferret

You'd be looking from $2500 - $3000 for a new 15hp depending on brand but I didn't do a lot of research on motors coz I decided to use my exsisting Johnson

Cheers  :cheers:

Frank
2007 HILUX D4D DUAL CAB
2011 KK PLATINUM

bullfrog

the American model Merc has the throttle, gear shift & shallow drive controls all in the tiller. the Jap model has a separate gear lever on the side. I bought a 9.9hp Merc 2stroke (USA mod) new a couple of years ago for $2200, a 15hp was a little cheaper.
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Bird

Quote from: Gunna DoI've had my Mercury 15 hp for over 20 years now trouble free.  But it's horses for courses.
I think from memory all mercs <60hp are now made in China. that is if the factory is finished from when I was working there... should be
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Beachman

Quote from: D4D on November 05, 2011, 08:32:28 PM
2 or 4 stroke?

I just changed from a 15 two stroke to a 20 four stoke and the four stoke is considerably heaver.

I always had plans on throwing the tinnie on top of the camper when the kids got older, but not sure if I could manage the weight of the outboard myself. 

darrenh

i carried a 25hp merc 2 stroke on the weekend. Just plain carrying was ok for 20m but to try and lift it into the 4b is a challenge. The 15hp 2 stroke is the one.
2006 100 series sahara
2008  Jayco flamingo outback