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darkstar | 11:16 Fri 05th May 2006 | How it Works
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my brother and his mate are thinking getting a boat for offshore fishing, around Anglesey. They are looking at a 15ft boat with a 30hp outboard would this be ok or is this engine to small. thanks for any help
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Hmm


Depends a bit on the boat and conditions.


We used to run a Rigid Hull inflatable about this size with a 40 which would just about get up on the plane with 6 fully kitted divers on a good day.


With a couple of fishermen I'd think they'd be OK in goodish conditions. but they won't be breaking any speed records


They need to have a backup plan in case the engine cuts and decides not to start. At the very least radio, preferably a small backup engine and all the usual first aid, flares etc. in a waterproof boat-box tied it to the boat.


They might also be well advised to treat the Menai straits with caution, the currents there are quite notorious

Do you live on Anglesey the same as me, I thought I was the only person here with a computer!


I think you could do with just another size up in boat and engine perhaps with a bit of a cabin, it can get a bit rough.


Take all the precautions as Jake points out.


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