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Best GT rig for ~50K

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Jay Burgess:
Ok so I'm going to be in the market for a boat soon and I'm open to suggestions for your best GT rig under 50K (new). Can be flexible and stretch the budget a little for the right boat but as a general guide would like to keep it around this mark. There's a few criteria that I'd like to meet but beside that it's pretty open. Firstly, I'd like it to be aluminium.. mostly just for the durability, running around shallow bommie infested lagoons, pulling up onto the beach when camping etc... Secondly, forward casting platform that's enjoyable to cast from is a must in a GT boat in my opinion... and thirdly something that is fairly light and easy to tow as I will aim to do frequent trips up north towing long distances. I'm leaning towards the NZ style ballasted boats (Bar Crusher, Surtees, Extreme etc) in centre console configuration but I'm not sure if anyone has any better suggestions  ???

Dan Colebrook:
mate ya cant go wrong with the surtees, we do alot of fishing out of my mates 6.1 game fisher here in nz. been in some epic seas and once ya fill the ballest the deep v slices like an axe through the waves without a bone breaking ride home! very well built and the finish is just a bit better than the extreem imo. looking to move from my 5.5 glass vistacraft to one of the 6.1 or 5.85 in the near future. best thing is you can spec to your needs while they build it.

Ben Zamo:
http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/boatdetails.aspx?R=11752711

http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/boatdetails.aspx?R=11763281

Couple of 2nd hand Fishers here that would suit your requirements, my old man has the same boat in centre cab configuration and has done 600 hrs since 2007 of which I have done a couple of hundred. They are very solid, I wouldn't say light though as they are 6mm and 5mm plate construction but they have the ballast system and with a 23 deg deadrise the ride is excellent. I will warn you though there is no backup for them ( you wont get it up there anyway) as the company has gone under. We looked at the NZ style stuff aswell but custom mad was much better value for money at the time, but that was 5 years ago. Cheers Ben

Jay Burgess:
Thanks for the suggestions Ben, good input. Maybe a bit bigger than what I'm after though... really looking around the 5.0-5.5m mark. I've noticed the NZ boats have a pretty small fuel tank for their size compared with custom plate boats... maybe due to the narrow beam?

Ben Zamo:
Yeah probably due to that and I think the distance they travel to and from their fishing grounds is a lot shorter than what we do in Aus. Nothing worse than having jerrys starapped around the deck, you can get some really good roll up fuel bladders these days that you can use first than stow away but they are quite dear.

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