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Bait supplied
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Bluefin Boat Details |
Bluefin Contact Details |
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| Type | Blyth 33 Catamaran | ||
| Power | Twin x 315hp Yanmar Diesels | Mobile | |
| License | MCA 60 miles | ||
| Persons | 12 + crew | SMS | |
With 40 yrs full time fishing the Bristol channel and Lundy Island, John has the skills and knowledge essential for a great fishing trip Specialising in Wreck, Bass and Tope trips from June to October.
Trip Hours Available Options: 2hr, 4hr, 6hr, 8hr, 10hr, 12hr, Multiple Day Trips ... Contact John Barbeary for further info.
Trip Type Available Options: Reef, Wreck, Flatfish, Bass, BlueFin Tuna, Species Hunts, Competitions, Angling Excursions, Specialist
Tackle Available: Yes - Contact John Barbeary
Bait Available: Yes - Contact John Barbeary
Individuals Inshore Fishing: Call John for Individuals Inshore Prices
Individuals Wreck Fishing: Call John for Individuals Wreck Fishing Prices
Whole Boat Inshore Fishing: Call John for Whole Boat Inshore Fishing Prices
Whole Boat Wreck Fishing: Call John for Whole Boat Wreck Fishing Prices
Bluefin is a Blythe 33 Catamaran hosts a 25 knot fast twin engine 630hp catamaran with huge deck space licensed to carry 12 passengers.
Facilities include an onboard toilet, undercover seating, cooking facilities, a deckwash, and a highly experienced owner and skipper of 30 years - John Barbeary.
Technical specification: Blythe 33 COP 60 Miles – Load line exemption – Licensed for 12 + 2.
Engines 2 x 315 yanmar with zf gearboxes – 24 knots top speed 17 knot cruising.
15” Koden Plotter, 12” Koden Radar, 10” Koden Sounder, 10” Simrad Plotter.
2 x VHF’s, Furuno GP32 Navigator (GPS), Simrad AP45 auto pilot.
Toilet, Cooker and Hob, 30 gallon water tank, Hydraulic Hauler, Deck Wash.
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