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22-08-2012 09:19 PM #1
My next toy - USA import
Hi all
Thought I might post this up for anyone interested
Having sold my SeaJay tinnie at the end of last year I had been on the lookout for a replacement and wanted a glass centre console. I found exactly what I was looking for.....
Those of you who know me know of my liking of the Scout brand of boats in the USA, having already owned one (262 Abaco) a few years ago that I had to sell due to losing a couple of big work contracts in one hit, I had decided that my next boat was to be one of the 17'5" Sportfish's.
What impressed me with the previous boat, apart from the finish, was the shape of the hull. It didn't dissapoint, extremely stable at rest (the missus gets motion sickness) and it cut through chop like it wasn't there. The same principles are used in the Sportfish hulls so I am expecting good things from it for Moreton Bay.
Having done the long hours/months of searching, I found her in New Hampshire at Ipswich Bay Yacht Sales, so I did the numbers (again....) and decided that the extra in road transport in the states was worth it, and the first of many emails was sent. What an absolute pleasure they were to deal with. EVERY email was replied to and EVERY request/question was answered, and they were not bothered when I asked them to remove the windscreen, etc to reduce the size and thus my freight costs. I have no problem in recommending them, and I would certainly buy from them again.
Freight, customs, permits, etc, etc, etc is being handled at this end by Ian McIndoe of Import-a-USA-boat (had a slight name change since I last used him). Again a pleasure to do business with, everything I need for the transport/import is organised and all i do is sign where I need to. They also worked out for me that it will be cheaper as RORO than putting it in a container.
The journey home will begin tomorrow when the boat is picked up to head to the port, and all I can do is wait.......the hardest part.
Scout 175 Sportfish (2005)





The prawns, squid and jewies are already shaking in their boots.......only the bay snapper don't give give a crap......yet.....
If you see it out on the water from later in the year and want a squizz, come over and say g'day
Gfishaholism. n : a chronic disorder characterized by dependence on fishing, no known cure

22-08-2012 09:26 PM
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Smart looking machine, hope the import goes well and you are on the water soon.
22-08-2012 09:28 PM
#3
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Good going there Boss.
Hope it all goes well for ya mate......can't wait to see a few pics of your new baby full of prawns and squid.Keep us all in the loop along the way and we'll catch up soon.
Cheers.
22-08-2012 09:37 PM
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22-08-2012 09:52 PM
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Nice choice mate. I have been also looking at both Scout and Edgewater boats in the USA. They both seem to get a good wrap. There doesn't seem to be any similar boats to these manufactured in Australia except maybe the Tournament Centre Consoles which I haven't heard much about. Good luck with the import. I look forward to the next thread when it arrives.
23-08-2012 03:33 AM
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nice boat mate ,just in time for the black season ,if they show up this year.
23-08-2012 05:43 AM
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Sweeeeeet! Ohhh boy, I would love to have one of those in the shed! Enjoy you're new ride!!
Jim
23-08-2012 06:28 AM
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fishaholism. n : a chronic disorder characterized by dependence on fishing, no known cure
23-08-2012 09:35 AM
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I'm talking from a position of isupreme gnorance here, but the US boats i see seem to have very low freeboards. Maybe this is because a lot of them are in semi "sheltered" waters al Moreton Bay rather than the big ocean out wider. Would you say that is true? I have considered these boats but am really worried about having freeboard at knee level or below.
From what I've seen they seem to like having good freeboarrd around the anchor but not at the stern. Comments would be appreciated.
regards jim
23-08-2012 10:18 AM
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Lovely looking boat. I hope you get a lot of pleasure outta it.
Cheers, Doug.
4.2 metre Stessco Bass Tracker
40hp Suzuki 4 stroke
Minn Kota iPilot
Love to use Kingfisher lures or Viva Lures when I am out fishing.
23-08-2012 07:46 PM
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this is the best pic of the boat i've seen.......only 9,700 odd miles to go......
G
fishaholism. n : a chronic disorder characterized by dependence on fishing, no known cure
23-08-2012 07:59 PM
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too flash grahame. i had trouble keeping up with ya on your (mates) last rig. you will need to carry a few loaves of bread and leave a crumb trail now!
fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!
23-08-2012 08:14 PM
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Sheik
yes, there are a lot of the USA boats built like this
Stripers are an exception in the smaller sizes, but most of the brands have deeper gunnels once you get above 21' - 22'.
personaly i don't need/want high sides all around, it's much easier to throw a net from a low sided boat![]()
if it performs well for me in the Moreton Bay chop i will be very happy
as long as you know what you want in a boat, if you search long and hard enough you will eventually find what you are after.
fishaholism. n : a chronic disorder characterized by dependence on fishing, no known cure
23-08-2012 08:20 PM
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23-08-2012 09:52 PM
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Nice looking boat!
You may have already checked this out, but the trailer looks to be over 2.4m wide - which is/was(?) the max width of a 'trailer' in AUS.
Now I know the towing regs have been relaxed a bit recently, however I thought that only applied to boats, i.e. what was 'on' the trailer. There are other changes reqd to meet ADR compliance (hitch, lights etc), but if this is your second import you probably have this sussed out too.
There must be a way around the trailer width issue, as I have seen some yanky imports around with wide trailers - in fact a mate owned one, although he bought it locally, 3rd hand.
cheers
Brendon






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