Ive been following will kitchens channel for a while now and I like what he's doing and the message he's putting out that you don't need the fanciest top end gear or boat to catch fish and have great time doing it. It's good the captain has done this Quintrex episode👍
I have been waiting for this video for years! Working with these boats, fitting them out, selling them I think they are so under rated. Beast of a boat. Great video lads
Being a Bruce Harris Shark cat and Markham Whaler owner makes me very biased on the amount of hulls and the type of hull material I prefer in a boat. I’ve got a 5m Coastrunner as my daily fish basher up here on Thursday Island and it’s pretty well unbeatable in the way it tracks and rides in all sorts of seas. Sometimes when your fanging along and a hole opens up in front of you you’re thinking “ shit this is going to hurt “ yet it just eats it up consistently. Despite being light-ish ally construction I thought trips to the chiropractor would be needed after every day out on the water, yet the Millennium hulls are a really, really sweet riding boat. I’d love to see what the 640 version with 200 ponies on the back would do.
50k is a lot given no trolling motor, and other missing fruit. But it’s “big” for its size, easily towable, rides well for a tinnie and has great resale value being a quinnie. Thats why people do it.
Ive been following will kitchens channel for a while now and I like what he's doing and the message he's putting out that you don't need the fanciest top end gear or boat to catch fish and have great time doing it.
It's good the captain has done this Quintrex episode👍
Good to see you out with Will, been watching his channel on UA-cam for ages.Genuine bloke who loves fishing.
Thanks for that mate I appreciate the kinds words 😁🙌 thanks for all your support on my channel over the years
I have been waiting for this video for years! Working with these boats, fitting them out, selling them I think they are so under rated. Beast of a boat. Great video lads
Being a Bruce Harris Shark cat and Markham Whaler owner makes me very biased on the amount of hulls and the type of hull material I prefer in a boat. I’ve got a 5m Coastrunner as my daily fish basher up here on Thursday Island and it’s pretty well unbeatable in the way it tracks and rides in all sorts of seas. Sometimes when your fanging along and a hole opens up in front of you you’re thinking “ shit this is going to hurt “ yet it just eats it up consistently. Despite being light-ish ally construction I thought trips to the chiropractor would be needed after every day out on the water, yet the Millennium hulls are a really, really sweet riding boat. I’d love to see what the 640 version with 200 ponies on the back would do.
Nice job fellas.
What a trip on the water
ATSIC will order a 100 of them for sure
Can you do the polycraft cuddy cab 599 next!
50k is a lot given no trolling motor, and other missing fruit. But it’s “big” for its size, easily towable, rides well for a tinnie and has great resale value being a quinnie. Thats why people do it.
and COVID tax
50k? More like 70k
What’s wrong with a tld25, we still use hand lines bottom bashing and 6 inch bar drag side cast alveys for floating.
In Qld your only allowed 3 rods bunge.
Thanks heaps for taking me out fellas, that’s an awesome video. I just put my video up from the session! ua-cam.com/video/DVHafroJCU4/v-deo.html
50K? Jesus!
Should be using gold as bait.
50grand