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Marine => General => Rigging => Topic started by: skip on May 05, 2008, 14:34:53 CET

Title: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: skip on May 05, 2008, 14:34:53 CET
Here's a list of what I consider to be essentials and optionals when rigging up a boat for offshore fishing. As most boats available locally are not tailored for sportfishing, you will need to add the components you need.

Here's a list in no particular order:


Recommended Optionals:

Interested to know what other's use/think
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: benri on May 05, 2008, 14:54:10 CET
good shopping list Skip... But please don't forget a good first aid kit which hopefully you will never use!
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: skip on May 05, 2008, 15:10:51 CET
Indeed! See I knew I would miss things. It's always on the boat so I take it for granted, but a definite must have.
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: The_Gaffer on May 05, 2008, 16:34:40 CET
Allow me to add from experience some other essentials:

1.Always check your oil/fuel level before commencing an offshore   troll. Top up as necessary
2. Make sure you have a spare fuel filter on board.  For inboard engines a good idea is to have some spare drive VEE belts also.
3. If your prop shaft is not equipped with a rope/wire cutter be prepared to jump into the open sea in case a rope or plastic item gets tangled onto your prop shaft!!!....have a mask and a sharp knife in hand
4. Please remember to call Valletta port control before leaving the harbour area and register your intentions as well a your ETA back to port.  Make sure you radio back upon arrival
5. Ask yourself this question...Is my engine running at optimum performance?...is my standby engine available?....remember, out on the open sea, you can't just park your vessel and call in the tow truck!!
6.  Bilge pumps:  in excellent running condition.  Auto switch actually switches on bilge pump.
7.  Drinking water, at least 5 litres on board. 
8.  Essential tools!!!...pliers, screw drivers, spanners, wrench box
9. Flash light (torch)
10.  Hmmmm....maybe some spare lures and leader line, swivels, hooks

...............................................................Guys the list is endless
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: jessijames 2 on May 06, 2008, 02:18:55 CET
Hi guys
The gaffer If you have the SPOT satellite messenger it will make it easy
to call a tow truck from out there LOL, and it is not that expensive.
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: shanook on May 06, 2008, 13:08:58 CET
Another thing which is more of use than an anchor with rope (if u are on the south side the sea is rather deep) is a parachute sea anchor. this stops your boat from drifting. It can be used when deep drop fishing and if u have engine problems at least the boat wont drift off,  also if the sea is choppy it will help to keep the boat facing the waves.
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: skip on May 06, 2008, 15:38:55 CET
Does anyone get them in Malta at a reasonable price?
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: shanook on May 06, 2008, 20:46:28 CET
dont know about reasonable price (do we ever get that in Malta) but visa bought one from Rossi in Gzira.
I made mine from the bags that the builders use to load cement and rubble, so turned out quite cheap.
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: DJS on May 07, 2008, 19:57:08 CET
I bought a sea parachute a few years, either from Ta' Bormla in Mosta or Gauci Borda in Gzira wasn't more than Lm10 at the time. Haven't used it for years, but seemed to be effective for reducing boat drift in strong currents or winds when bottom fishing. I guess it's main purpose though is for safety.


Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: shanook on May 07, 2008, 20:14:09 CET
A magnetic compass is also essential as u never know when ur electronics quit on u. So always know your bearings when offshore as a compass will never fail u.
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: visa on May 09, 2008, 22:40:35 CET
the most thing that i use on the boat is jelly fish spray i use it on kida and tourest who get stung by jellyfish and on myself,  great to start chatting the girls lol :o however all the things you have mentioned above are very essentials keep it going also keep a spare cap for friends who forget to get one eeeh shanook???
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: Granitu on May 10, 2008, 12:22:45 CET
he he he imqareb int ukoll visa ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: shanook on May 10, 2008, 14:11:40 CET
indunajt inti ukoll qarnitu LOL.....iva visa but u know i hate caps butttttttttt u are right a spare cap is good to have..... i will take up the suggestion of the jellyfish spray u never know i might get lucky lol.....
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: malliadan on February 24, 2010, 09:31:08 CET
i was looking at this list, how do you use a parachute anchor? i found one by coinsidence on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SEA-ANCHOR-PVC-DROGUE-SAFETY-25-FT-SAIL-BOAT-YACHT_W0QQitemZ370318964135QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_BoatEquipment_Accessories_SM?hash=item5638baf5a7
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: robby017 on February 24, 2010, 09:54:18 CET
just let it out some 15 to 20 phatoms tied from the front of the boat and it will slow down your drift..... to help it stay under water, we add a fishing weight of xi 80-120g tied 1 phatom away from the closing end.......
Title: Re: My Essentials For Rigging Up a Boat for Offshore Fishing
Post by: skip on February 24, 2010, 10:04:30 CET
1 fathom = 1.8288 meters