Tuesday, 22 November 2011
New Boat
Well as some folks already know while I was in Perth I bought a new boat
from a dealer in Melbourne, settled on a Carolina Skiff Sea Chaser 1800
Offshore, its a nice 5.4m center console with casting platforms and all
the nice options, took her for a wet run yesterday to start the engine
run in, although I could not run her at WOT she was very nice on the
water, I am wrapped with the ride of the boat, comfort and performance,
buying a couple of sounders for her today and a lecky motor in a few
weeks.

A couple of weeks with Gan Craft crew Japan
I hope they enjoyed their stay and I also hope we can see them back here for the 2011 Yamashita Squid Series 2011 Grand Final in Feb.
Pictures will say more than words so here are a few pics from the last couple of weeks.
Yamashita Squid Seies 2011 Gan Craft Round 6
Day one saw teams assemble at Quarantine Bay for the 0700 start with mirror conditions in the harbour, with teams off I hung around at the ramp chatting with a few people curious as to how things work, not more than 20 minutes later I had a phone cal from team Yamashita 1 seeking to take advantage of the early weigh in. Scales out of the car and laptop turned on they were back before the computer even booted up. Bag on scales it pulled down an impressive 1.855kg giving them a cracking start to the day and also giving the other teams reason for concern. The rest of the day was quiet until weigh in.
1st Team Gan Craft - Takanori Hiraiwa / Yoshiyuki Iwamoto - 3 squid =2.605kg
2nd Team Yamashita 1 - Dominic Costanza / Glenn McDonnell - 3 Squid = 2.505kg
3rd Team Gladiator - Stephen Blackmore / Andrew Wilson - 3 Squid = 1.625kg
All teams managed to get their bags within the firs few hours having the remainder of the day to upgrade making for interesting competition and any ones event in day 2.
Day 2 saw and almost immediate loss to team Gladiator with boat issues keeping them from starting day 2 leaving the 3rd position open to any one who weighs in, with 1st and second so close there is plenty of room for any one at the top. With similar conditions to day 1 we kicked off the day start. I stuck around for a while in the morning in the off chance that I got another call with a big squid, all quiet on the entrants front I headed in to town for breakfast and to see if I could find a vantage position to see what some of the teams were doing and hopefully with the help of a zoom lens get a few pics.
First team to weigh in was Yamashita 1 with all other teams following in close succession. The final day top 3 finished like this with a cumulative total for the 2 days as follows.
1st Team Gan Craft - Takanori Hiraiwa / Yoshiyuki Iwamoto - 6 squid =5.245kg
2nd Team Yamashita 1 - Dominic Costanza / Glenn McDonnell - 6 Squid = 4.060kg
3rd Warneet Crew - Megan McDonnell / Shane Hutchinson - 6 Squid = 3.215kg
Team Yamashita 1 also took out the Berkley Big Squid Prize with their Day1 early weigh in of 1.855kg.
It should be noted that none of the teams in the top 3 had never fished for squid in Eden prior to the event and some not even in Australia, it is a credit to their skill base and knowledge of all things squid to do as well as they did.
Although not officially announced until the Grand Final Team Yamashita 1 should be congratulated for placing them selves in a position that can not be beaten for Team Of The Year 2011, they had a tough year but managed 2 podium finishes and were able to make it to each and every event on the calender, as the tournament director I thank them for their support and am proud to hand the prize over along with the trophy to the boys. It is a well deserved win and one I know they will be proud of.
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