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Mr-Bean-Laden
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Mr-Bean-Laden
   Old Thread  #39 19 Dec 2021 at 1.29pm    Login    Register
Can you get a spiral system for these, even if not made by the company themselves
fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #38 12 Dec 2021 at 4.38pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #37
Resurrecting old thread

Has anyone upgraded to the new auto pilot UKBBB have launched? Also interested in the injector GNSS system

Views and reviews most welcome
carpe_diem
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carpe_diem
   Old Thread  #37 2 Nov 2019 at 10.00am    Login    Register
I’ve got myself an old bait boat I’m gonna modify over the winter , does anyone know anything about modding a raymarine Wi-Fish or Dragon fly for use with a 5.8 or 2.4ghz TX or FPV maybe ? I’m looking at the raymarine but would consider easier options cheers guys
bluebeat13
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   Old Thread  #36 19 Feb 2019 at 10.30pm    Login    Register
What model Raymarine are we talking?
Hitman
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Hitman
   Old Thread  #35 19 Feb 2019 at 1.13pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #33
I’ve sent them a email to see if they can fit one but also extend the range 👍
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #34 19 Feb 2019 at 11.00am    Login    Register
In reply to Post #33
Yes been looking at the bit and pieces for these for years now, just when you think you've got the latest bit of kit something new comes out.
The tech for these looks to moving real fast at the moment, whats good this month may be superseeded next month.

Probably never had it so good to be fair, just need to make sure some if this new kit still works over 160m......


esoxlucious
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esoxlucious
   Old Thread  #33 19 Feb 2019 at 9.30am    Login    Register
In reply to Post #24
hitman i think joe can fit the raymarine he said he could fit one for me but i ended up selling my boat as they fetch good money and bought a new boat .The raymarine is streets ahead of the toslon i had the 640 and whilst it was ok at the time in comparisson its dog dirt.Its on another level for finding clear spots it has made my underwater camera redundant most of the time.
carpy0600
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carpy0600
   Old Thread  #32 19 Feb 2019 at 8.58am    Login    Register
In reply to Post #31
great boat but just too big, if they did a smaller version I would get one but I don't need a boat that carries 5kg of bait
camoman1
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camoman1
   Old Thread  #31 19 Feb 2019 at 8.09am    Login    Register
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If they're going to the big one I'll have a look
hargreaves
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hargreaves
   Old Thread  #30 19 Feb 2019 at 7.37am    Login    Register
I know a friend that has got one of these boats if I’m totally honest they look the bollox
camoman1
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camoman1
   Old Thread  #29 19 Feb 2019 at 7.09am    Login    Register
In reply to Post #28
Loads of cash
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #28 18 Feb 2019 at 9.24pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #27
Picking two UK bespoke boats up this weekend the guys are at the Manchester show and bringing them up

Can see the wife already askin me what I'm messing around with......that's March sorted anyway☺☺
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #27 4 Jan 2019 at 4.11pm    Login    Register
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Currently got the Mk2 Spyder, great bit of kit but the weed guards stick down a touch below the hull and pick up the pads, always got it back but sometimes trailing pads and stems, Anatec did the same, never a problem but felt it could be at some time.

Battery life is unbelievable too.

Heading towards jet power for this reason, time will tell.


Could just do with a mega thumbs up on the UK bespoke then im in, most probably with the tolson 640 for the range.
scar
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   Old Thread  #26 4 Jan 2019 at 3.41pm    Login    Register
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I am leaning towards the MK3 Spyder due to the fact that the UKBB Enticer is massive and runs on jets.

I fish weedy waters on the continent and the Spyder has props and weed guards and I have seen it go through horrendous Canadian pond weed and not seem to be bothered by it at all, it is also a more manageable size.

Decisions, decisions
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #25 3 Jan 2019 at 9.47pm    Login    Register
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Yes read loads on here about the autopilot but my main water is tight to pads at distance in small gaps through the pads just in.

Sort of can't get my head round the autopilot unless open water.

Also the jet system on the UK should help with pads, that's the plan anyway

Hitman
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Hitman
   Old Thread  #24 3 Jan 2019 at 9.05pm    Login    Register
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I have the RT4 myself and they are very good boats I want to get the raymarine myself but as before until it can achieve longer reading distances I’ll wait.

I think it can be achieved (500yds) but you have to have the autopilot installed which I don’t want so until carplounge or any other people come up with a little expensive mod I won’t be buying it
levi
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levi
   Old Thread  #23 3 Jan 2019 at 8.41pm    Login    Register
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Hi Scar,

In all honesty I haven’t used much due to the way I’m fishing but it’s so simple to use. One stick to steer, a lever on the sides to drop the hoppers.

It’s bang on, the only down side in my eyes is the size. Yet if it’s being used abroad then I think that will be a good thing
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #22 3 Jan 2019 at 7.37pm    Login    Register
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Thanks for that hitman

There's not a lot of these about so was set on an rt4 but like to keep it British and local if possible for maintainable etc etc

Plus I prefer the bigger boats for stability on the bigger lakes most of my fishing is 160yrds plus so a boat a real bonus.
Hitman
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Hitman
   Old Thread  #21 3 Jan 2019 at 7.28pm    Login    Register
If they could sort out the range 150ish mts to make it longer I would definitely go with the raymarine
Bigted50
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Bigted50
   Old Thread  #20 3 Jan 2019 at 6.48pm    Login    Register
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Good evening all

Very long time reader here

Any chance of more info on this as all ready to order one of these with derry and the chaps

Just unsure about the tolson on 640 or wait for the ray marine of some thing newer

Many thanks.

Boats had - atom,wave runner, antece catamaran and currently black widow spider 2.
scar
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   Old Thread  #19 3 Jan 2019 at 5.51pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #18
Nice one Bryan.

I am in the process of sorting out the build spec for one for myself and cannot wait to use it.
fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #18 2 Jan 2019 at 10.22pm    Login    Register
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Sorry for the very late response

I used the boat extensively in France for the whole week taking out mine and my son’s 3 rods several times per day

Batteries lasted most of the week so impressed there

The boat is very easy to control and very smooth

It’s very fast so never opened it up fully as it’s a big boat it does create a huge wake

I think I need to calibrate the auto pilot as it did zigzag a lot when using it

No issues with reliability all week; highly recommended

scar
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   Old Thread  #17 31 Dec 2018 at 12.23pm    Login    Register
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Hi levi

Does this boats handset require both sticks for driving or can it be driven single handed ?

How are you finding the boat in general ?

TIA
Euroboybobbin
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Euroboybobbin
   Old Thread  #16 14 Nov 2018 at 9.00pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #15
PM Camo

camoman1
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camoman1
   Old Thread  #15 14 Nov 2018 at 5.25am    Login    Register
In reply to Post #14
It's the best boat I've used but if they go wrong it's a bag of hassle sending it back to holland
Euroboybobbin
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Euroboybobbin
   Old Thread  #14 14 Nov 2018 at 0.05am    Login    Register
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Camo....why would you sell your gladiator???

They look the dogs danglies....seen a few in use over at Abbey with the Dutch guys and Ton is a very knowledgable chap.

Probably the only other boat other than CL that I would have considered tbh

camoman1
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camoman1
   Old Thread  #13 13 Nov 2018 at 8.17pm    Login    Register
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I'm interested in this boat As Well before I sell my gladiator
Samtightlines
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   Old Thread  #12 13 Nov 2018 at 3.48pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #9
How did you get on in France with your boat mate?
Could you possibly do a review?
Cheers 👍
camoman1
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camoman1
   Old Thread  #11 24 May 2018 at 5.31pm    Login    Register
In reply to Post #10
Looks the same size as my old supercat and that was huge
heathrow
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heathrow
   Old Thread  #10 24 May 2018 at 11.13am    Login    Register
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fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #9 24 May 2018 at 10.10am    Login    Register
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well received by boat on Tuesday

Its HUGE however the components used are second to none.

It'll be a while before I use it but I'm very pleased with my purchase.

I guess its only when I actually use it I'll know for sure.

I'll write a review after my trip to France in August

Thanks for all your comments
carpy0600
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carpy0600
   Old Thread  #8 14 May 2018 at 10.01pm    Login    Register
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They age a 2 year warranty, they are all hand made and top quality . I don't have one as they are too big for my need but I know a few people that have them and they rate them
Hammond
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Hammond
   Old Thread  #7 14 May 2018 at 7.47pm    Login    Register
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Good Boats a few of the lads I know have one. My only question would be that have they been tested enough before leaving the factory. Although the aftersales is really good and im sure the boats come with warranties.
heathrow
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heathrow
   Old Thread  #6 14 May 2018 at 6.47pm    Login    Register
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Yes thats one of the advantages the anatec has as well .........you can also get almost everything needed to fix it in the local model shop
fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #5 14 May 2018 at 12.21pm    Login    Register
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sounds promising Heathrow.

I like the concept of being able to open up the hull if there is an issue, without having to re-seal the hull
heathrow
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heathrow
   Old Thread  #4 14 May 2018 at 8.13am    Login    Register
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The hull and the steel hoopers look exactly the same as the original anatec they were much better than the plastic ones you get now ..... boat seems to run on jets with lithium batteries. ....all in all it looks like a nice update to the original anatec boat that was brilliant. . They are a big boat but very stable ....
fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #3 13 May 2018 at 9.45pm    Login    Register
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Thanks for the info, it does look a big boat but it’s for French trips so that’s fine

Instructions would be good though
levi
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levi
   Old Thread  #2 13 May 2018 at 8.54pm    Login    Register
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Uk baitboats,

I purchased one on the recommendation from a mate and glad I did. Bloody brilliant.

The service is great and the guys advise and also keep you updated whilst your boat is made.

I went for the basic version but added the fish finder also.

When it arrived, I thought fxxking he’ll that’s huge (but have got over it now)
The handset is a bit complex due to being usually used for model planes but once explained it was so simple to use.

The only down side was no instructions, but this can be rectified by either arranging to pick it up or asking them to explain.

Thoroughly impressed and would recommend to anyone.
fusion1966
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fusion1966
   Old Thread  #1 13 May 2018 at 9.05am    Login    Register
Anyone got me of these who would be willing to provide an honest review?

I’d like to buy from a uk company but also want something of high quality

I’ve had a few boats in the past so not looking for alternative suggestions simply how do you rate this boat and company
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