2012 Miami Beach Boat Show

May 4, 2012 by Hai305  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

The 2012 Miami Beach Boat Show was another great event in sunny Miami, Florida. The show had three locations that displayed the latest and most innovative products on the market today.

Sail Miami at MiaMarina at Bayside located at 400 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL. 33132 was the first stop that displayed only sail boats.  A “blow boaters” dream come true for any enthusiast of the wind powered vessels, ranging from your beginner’s sail boat to the extreme, ranging into the millions.

As usual, the Miami Beach Boat Show provides free bus shuttles and water taxis to and from each event annually. Allowing a safe and hassle free environment in South Beach Miami, Florida. Parking can become an issue and driving yourself to each venue can be a headache even for the locals. The free shuttles are highly recommended and who doesn’t like to be driven around?

Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center located at 1635 N. Bayshore Dr. Miami, FL 33132 was the second and most brief stop for me as this location displayed some of the worlds Mega Yachts that range well into the millions as well and sky is not the limits with these Super Yachts, your bank account is. Some of the vessels easily exceeded $10 million, depending on the make and materials, the electronics, and don’t forget the toys.

In the market for a new vessel, the boat shows not only display their new products and vessels but you can order a boat, customize it, and get a better deal from the boat shows. Most of the vendors at the boat show will give a discount on their products for attending these shows as well.

The Miami Beach Convention Center located at 1901 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach, FL. 33139 was the focus of my day. The convention center hosted many new names to the industry as well as the established ones. Most vessels less than 40’ were on display with very friendly associates to help answer any questions one may have or simply show you around their booth.

Todd Fuller, General Manager for Hells Bay Boatworks was kind enough to give me a demonstration on some of their new attributes on their flats boats.

I also got the chance to rub elbows with marine artist Peter Agardy of Peter Agardy Fine Art.com which I met at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show and was the neighboring booth next to Kracken Kool Gear.com (apparels)and I met K.C. Scott of KSCOTTArt.com, both very talented and down to Earth guys with impeccable attention to detail and capture marine life on canvas through their eyes empirically. “A true marine artist is an angler at heart”, says marine artist Carey Chen and International Professional Billfish Angler.

TV personalities were all over the property and I got the chance to see Stu Apte, member of International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Hall of Fame and past holder of 44 World Records. I met Mr. Apte at the Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show just a few months prior and he was kind enough to autograph my FINS catalog again. As a fellow Pro Staff member for FINS, it was great to see some of the more prestigious members of the angling worlds still doing their thing.

Among the TV personalities, I ran into Peter Miller, host to Bass2Billfish TV show and 3 time winner of the Sailfish Pro Series aboard the GET LIT which broke the record for the most sails released in one day on the first day of the tournament earlier this year. The race is on with the top five teams in contention for the coveted prize of the Sailfish Pro Series Championship team at the end of April. The points based tournament is very close and be sure to tune in on the action as it unfolds.

Mr. Miller was also kind enough to not only autograph a Bass2Billfish shirt that I won on one of his many Facebook Photo Contests, but he gave me a fresh one, signature and all. “The shirt you won is still looking pretty good but here is a fresh one”, said Peter Miller, a true ambassador to the sport and a really great guy.

I also got the chance to meet guide Captain Michael Ortego, owner and founder of TackleWebs.com from Orlando, FL. at the El Capitan booth. We were introduced by James R. Allen, owner of Marsh Works of Florida and JaJoBe Distributors based out of Cape Coral, FL. and we hit it off at the boat show. Capt. Mike gave me a call a couple of weeks later, saying he was going to be in Miami for a few days and wanted to target some peacocks and that’s all she wrote.

We hit a few of my honey holes in Miami, FL. and hooked onto some very nice butterfly peacocks shortly after the morning started with one around 23”, just under 9 pounds.

With several peacocks under our belts, we had many conversations about the industry and fishing antics, and proceeded to talk more about his product and I am happy to say that TackleWebs.com is under review for Tackle Tester and it is also up for New Product Showcase for Tackle Management at ICAST in Orlando, FL. coming up this year.

Be sure to check out his web site and article coming soon on Tackle Tester. The Latest in Fishing, Tackle, News, and Reviews.

http://www.urbananglermiami.com/

 

Simms Pro Dry Gore-tex Jacket preview

For me, there is nothing worse than bad weather cutting a days fishing short. A bit of rain might not stop you from fishing, but it definitely puts a dampener on the day, excuse the pun.

Simms Pro Dry Gore-Tex Jacket is here to fix that problem. The Pro Dry jacket has been extensively tested in some harsh conditions including some field testing by the worlds best Bass Anglers at the Bassmaster Classic.

This jacket is certainly not the faint hearted, featuring 100% waterproof & windproof state-of-the-art GORE-TEX® it is guaranteed to keep you dry even during the wettest of wet. Rated up to a whopping 22″ of rainfall per hour. This jacket is not for the light-walleted either, with a RRP of $499, but you get what you pay for in the world of so called “waterproof” jackets.

For those extra dollars though you get a exceptionally designed jacket, with stretch fabric in the shoulders and elbow for superior comfort, 2 low-profile large capacity chest pockets & 2 zippered microfleece-lined hand warmer pockets with built-in heat pack pockets. A 3-point cinch, stowable storm hood, watertight adjustable cuffs, adjustable waist and full length waterproof center-front zipper. That was a mouthful!

Ok so it’s not really suited to the occasional angler, but for those of you who like to stay dry, fish often and can appreciate the quality and workmanship that’s gone into a piece like this, I’m sure it will tick all the necessary boxes.

For more info check out http://www.simmsfishing.com/site/prodry_gore-tex_jacket_12.html

Spirit Venus Fish Kayak on the water

January 27, 2012 by TT  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

Barebone Venusfish getting kitted up for the day


The Venus Fish Kayak has been on the market for some time now. Already a proven angling vessel, Spirit has been continuing to improve the Venus fish, and I was lucky enough to water test one of these fishing behemoths.

The Venus Fish is Spirits premium fishing vessel, and it comes with all the fruit! Rod holders, tie down, fish storage, tackle storage, anchor points and a whole lot more. The Venus Fish is made right here in Western Australia, and I am always proud to see such quality products coming out of our own back yard.

After picking it up from the Spirit Kayaks factory, I was impressed by the sheer girth of the vessel. Knowing that anglers are often of a bigger build, this kayak would no doubt cater to the larger angler. The problem with wide boats is that you do lose out on speed in exchange for stability and buoyancy. Lucky for us, there is no need to set any speed records while wetting a line.

The Venus fish can support up to 250kg of load capacity and has an average weight of 28kg. While it is easy enough for most adults to lift 28kg, the girth again made it difficult to mount onto a high vehicle and we suggest having a spare pair of helping hands when loading the vessel. Not a problem either if you fish in pairs, as many kayak anglers do for safety and enjoyment purposes.

First paddle of the day


It’s a very reasonable 3.7 meters in length and 270mm deep. Realistically you don’t want anything more on a one person yak. The length and width where more than ample to fish comfortably for long periods. Maneuvering the vessel was easier than expected. The boat turns well and got me into the spots I needed.

Spirit has positioned the inbuilt rod holders well. The adjustable rod holder could get in the way while paddling, so it’s important to slide it further forward while on the move. The front hatch was relatively easy to access, although it did require me to squat on the boat, luckily the width made for a stable platform. Importantly my car keys and Iphone were kept dry in the storage port positioned in the floor between my legs.

Overall the stability of the Venus fish was great, but I wouldn’t recommend using it as a stand-and-cast yak. It is much more suited to sitting down and relaxing. I found the boat easy to paddle and got up to a good pace with out too much hard work. There is nothing worth than having to drag a poorly designed boat around, only to be too tired to fish by the time to finally get to your destination.

The new and improved removable fish pod


The new improved poly fish pod on the rear holds an enormous amount of fish, crabs or what have you. The front hatch is easily accessible and the pod is removed painlessly for cleaning and storage. The polyethylene is a super tough and hygienic material, making it a piece of cake to clean out what’s left of your days catch.

The adjustable rod holder is another handy feature. Despite having multiple inbuilt flush mounted rod holders, its always great have an adjustable holder at arms length. This comes in a particularly handy when fishing with multiple rods. See the use of this in the video.

Front Tackle Hatch


The Spirit Venus Fish is a worthy kayak for any angler. The boats size and girth makes it a comfortable fishing platform, and the hoard of accessories fitted or available to fit mean this vessel can be customized to suit just about any anglers needs. This quality, Australian kayak is designed with Australian fishing conditions in mind and they have catered well for us die-hard fisho’s. They are available now and

http://www.spiritpaddle.com.au/

Shimano Tropical Tackle System

After working in the industry for some years, I’ve seen many a customer bring back hardbody lures that have “exploded” in the Australian heat. Whether it’s been sitting on a dash when its 40 degrees celcius out,and double that in the car, or on just sitting the deck of a boat up north, lures and soft plastics can be annihilated by the heat. The lures are more often than not made overseas, and aren’t designed to cope with such extreme conditions. So until the lure manufacturers start taking this into account, it’s up to the angler to keep their tackle boxes at a reasonable temperature.

Shimano Australia seems to have solved this ongoing problem with their new range of protective tackle bags. Shimano’s Tropical luggage. The body is made from a tough tarpaulin to keep the sun out and your gear cool and dry. Waterproof zippers and heavy strapping is standard on all Tropical Tackle models.

Shimano have integrated leader dispensers into the Tropical tackle series, no more tangled leaders is always a welcome bonus. The bags will fit Shimano’s 360 or 370 size boxes, which is roughly the same as Plano’s 3600 and 4000 size trays. More at http://www.shimanofish.com.au

Kracken Kool Gear Apparels

November 16, 2011 by Hai305  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Fishing Accessories, Tackle News

KrackenKoolGear.com, 100% microfiber angling apparels is manufactured from top of the line multi-layered, performance fabrics. The microfiber performance fabric gives you up to 50UPF skin protection and surpasses the leading brands moisture wicking performance with the state of the art, Dye-Sublimation process done in house, based out of Tampa, Florida, United States of America. The custom designed fish images are not screen printed onto the shirt. The images are applied using a process known as Dye-Sublimation (Dye-Sub). The “cool” thing about Dye-Sub is the fact that you cannot feel the image on the shirt as you can with traditional screen printing. During the transfer process, the image is actually gassed into the fabric on a near molecular level. The image will not crack, curl, fade, or peel. “It will last the life of the shirt” according to owner and founder of KrackenKoolGear.com (KKG), Damien Lavellee.

Micro-Fiber polo shirts, Micro-Fiber long sleeve shirts, Micro-Fiber short sleeve shirts, cotton long sleeve t-shirts, cotton short sleeve t-shirts, hats, visors, accessories, and stickers, are just some of the products that KKG has to offer. They have just under 400 products in their inventory.

I have personally put one of the shirts through 27 washes now and the image still looks brand new. What is the point of wearing high quality wick shirts with any other process like heat printed images, when the image will stick to your body and eventually peel, crack, or fade? The Dye-Sub technology and process allows any images or logos to feel like there is nothing there at all. When held up to the light, you can actually see right through the fibers as if there were no image. The microfiber materials are what you actually feel, silky smooth, cool when hot, and warming when cold, perfect for almost any climate, especially in South Florida or any Tropical region for that matter.

Dye-sublimation is a high quality printing process. The term, sublimation, refers to the fact that the dye transitions between the solid and gas states without going through a liquid state. Many consumer and professional dye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographic prints. Under high temperature and pressure, the dye turns into a gas, permeates the fabric, and then solidifies into its fibers. The fabric is permanently dyed so it can be washed without damaging the quality of the image. The dye(s) do not build up on the fabric which is why the print cannot be felt on the garment. Colors can be extraordinarily brilliant due to the bonding of the dye to the transparent fibers of the synthetic fabric. Truly continuous tones can be achieved that are equivalent to photographs, without the use of special techniques such as half-screen printing”, according to Damien.

100% Micronized Polyester Denier Fabric or (Microdenier), commonly referred to as “microfiber textiles are woven with 100% polyester fibers that has been micronized.  This extremely thin fiber allows for the production of fabrics that are tightly woven yet soft, silky and light weight.  The term “moisture wicking” refers to the fabric’s inherent properties.  Unlike cotton, microfiber will not swell and/or absorb liquid.  The smooth plastic nature of the fibers causes liquid to be continually dispersed, like a domino effect, farther and farther from its initial point of origin by Capillary Action or capillarity:  the ability of a liquid to flow against gravity where liquid spontaneously rises in a narrow space.  This effect can cause liquids to flow against the force of gravity or the magnetic field induction. It occurs because of inter-molecular attractive forces between the liquid and solid surrounding surfaces.

KKG intends to be the largest manufacturer of custom microfiber apparels for the outdoor industries. The Kracken brands can be recognized on two different realms, first by Kracken Kool Gear’s signature brand of clothing and the highly detailed images that take an extreme right turn away from the industry norm. Secondly, Kracken can be recognized as a fulfillment center that specializes in manufacturing customized apparels and accessories.  Kracken manufactures private labels and prints apparels for a wide range of clients including other fishing and dive apparel brands, tournaments, fishing teams, artists, corporate logoed uniforms, private retailers, schools, sports teams, and marathon/running/fitness organizations. The list goes on.  At Kracken, they do not believe in the term “competition”.  They will work for and serve the needs of any other brand(s) and/or organizations with the same diligence and pride that they have for their own brand.  They recognized that consumer’s personal tastes in apparels are broad and ever changing.  “There is plenty of room for us all, we believe in the power of team work, the relationships it creates, and the long term profits it gains”, says Damien.

Please visit www.KrackenKoolGear.com for more details.

Aquapac Mini waterproof case for Iphone, Galaxy S, HTC and more

November 14, 2011 by TT  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News


In a sport where water inevitably surrounds us, keeping your electronics and valuables dry is always a challenge.

These days, smart phones are just as handy a tool to have in your tackle box as any other. Being able to check your smart phone for a updated weather report or to utilize a navigation app on the water means exposing your pricey gadget to the elements. This is where Aquapac’s Mini waterproof case comes into its own.

The Mini case will fit most phones, including the popular Iphone, Galaxy S and most HTCs. For larger phones such as the Galaxy S2, they will fit but it’s a tight squeeze. In which case you might be better off going up to the “small” case.

Touch screens still work fine through the Aquapac cases, including cameras and capacitive touchscreens. After some extensive testing on the water, I can’t seem to flaw the case on usability. There seems to be no problems with audio. Everything comes through loud and clear.

If you plan on using your Aquapac mini case for underwater photography, this can be tricky, as the capacitive touch screens will not work under water. You can however explore your Jacques Cousteau side by pressing the “record” button above the waterline. With the new Iphone 4S recording in 1080p HD, this case opens up a whole new world of fishing film possibilities. It is rated to 5 meters.

A handy feature is that if you accidentally drop your phone into the water, the case will float thanks to a perfect seal and trapped air. The high-frequency welded seams form a super strong, super water proof bond to keep water out. The patented Aquaclip® opens and closes on the top of case with a simple twist of two levers.

The verdict? This handy little accessory is now going to have a permanent place in my tackle kit. Being a modern day gadget savvy angler, I love the advantages that smart can give us on the water. Tide and weather information at your finger tips, HD video and high quality cameras. Being able to safely access all these features is crucial and the Aquapac Mini case does just that. Available now at all good retailers.

For a list of Australian stockists check out Everest sports http://www.everestsports.com.au/retailersb.php

http://www.aquapac.net/

 

 

2011 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Boat Show

November 11, 2011 by Hai305  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

The 2011 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Boat Show at the Convention Center was a great event in despite of the rain. Fort Lauderdale is also known as and nicknamed the “Yachting Capital of the World”, and the convention center hosted their 51st annual event for the boat show.

The show runs from Oct. 27th (Prime Time Preview)-Oct. 31st, 2011, with more than 3 million square feet of space over five locations. The show’s transportation network of bus shuttles, water taxis, and riverboats ensures attendees can easily navigate the boat show and its expansive waterways system.

Show exhibits range from yacht builders and designers to exotic cars and brokerage yachts. A wide variety of boats and sea vessels were displayed including runabouts, sportfishers, high performance boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, flats boats, skiffs, express cruisers, sailing yachts, motor yachts, bowriders, catamarans, ski boats, jet boats, trawlers, inflatables, canoes, and extraordinary superyachts. Added attractions include The Blue Wild Dive Show, IGFA’s School of Sportfishing, and Hook the Future’s Kids Fishing Clinics. The show also hosted some of the top names in angling as they gave seminars, tips to the trade, and priceless rigging demonstrations.

I was invited by Damien Lavellee, owner of www.KrackenKoolGear.com Apparels and Carey Chen, Marine Artist, as they will be be featured in future articles. It was an honor for me to attend the show as a guest. Unfortunately, I was unable to visit the wide variety of sport fishers, bay boats, flats, and the superyachts in the marinas due to the weather.

The show displayed many of the top brands in the industry and some products in prototype phases. I also had the privilege to Meet Stu Apte, member of the IGFA Hall Of Fame and past holder of 44 World Records and part of the FINS - Situational Braided Spectra Lines – family. As a Pro Staffer for FINS, I was honored and humbled by his presence as he signed a FINS staffer catalog for me.

Be sure to come down to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, next year and check out some of the newest and hottest ticket items on the market and get the chance to meet some of the biggest names in the industry and most products are discounted at the boat show.

Visit Florida, the “Fishing Capital of the World”and be sure to check out the Miami, Florida, Boat Show in March, 2012, when all the big boys come out to play. Please check for dates and times. Life is great, get out and get some. No one else will do it for you. Take a kid fishing and pass the knowledge, not the ignorance.

Tight Lines!


Check out the rest of the pics in the gallery below..

Filtrate Eyewear Decki Sunglasses Giveaway!

November 2, 2011 by TT  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

Filtrate Eyewear’s polarised shades manage to keep your style in check, without that “hole in your wallet” feeling after purchase. Filtrate has an extensive range of frames to all tastes. The entire range features Stainless steel hinges, that are strengthened to last the distance.

The Polarised polycarbonate lenses block out a whopping 99% of polarised light waves, and 100% of the harmful UV rays(UVA, UVB & UVC). This makes a them the perfect companion for any angler spending time on the water. Keeping your eyes safe for years to come.

The frames are also made of a strong high quality polycarbonate. The memory flex injected frames are a great example of Filtrates practical use of materials for an item that is inevitably going to get knock around a bit.

Our friends over at Filtrate Eyewear have kindly sent us a pair of their affectionately named ”Decki” glasses to give away. So how do you get your hot hands on a pair? Simply reply below in the comments section, and answer the following question:

What would you use your brand new pair of Filtrate Eyewear Deckie polarised shades for?

*Just make sure you include a valid email! Don’t worry, it won’t be used for annoying spam it is just a method of contacting the winner. Tackle Tester will pick a winner before the end of the month.

Check out the above design and many more at http://www.filtrateeyewear.com/

SeaHunter Boat dropped 20 feet!

October 21, 2011 by TT  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

We have seem some pretty extreme claims by manufacturers putting their products to the test, but this one by Seahunter Boats takes the cake.Seahunter were so confident in the strength and build of their vessels they dropped the boat onto concrete from over 20 feet(that’s over 6 meters for us metric folk!)

As you can see from the video, the hull not only survives, it drives just as well as a brand new one would immediately after the test. If that wasn’t enough to convince you, Seahunter then cuts the boat in almost half. Cutting the vessel takes almost 3 hours to do thanks to the layered and almost impenetrable construction of the vessel. The Seahunter is then put back in the water for another sea trial.

Amazingly the boat STILL drives, and by the looks of things even gets up on the plane! Crazy stuff and a must watch video.

http://www.seahunterboats.com/

Adidas Boat Lace

October 15, 2011 by Jamie  
Filed under Boating & Marine, Tackle News

Want some new boat sneaks?

Adidas have it for you here. Grippy, lightweight with free-draining mesh bottom and a quick-dry fabric upper.  Good toe protection so no problems on the rocks, or with teeth and available in a range of fashion colours.

Check out the range here, at Adidas.

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