About Reel Chase
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About Reel Chase
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REEL CHASE is a custom built 55 foot game fishing boat launched in March 2000.
She is powered by twin Detroit/MTU 6 cylinder Series 60 diesel engines that
deliver 825 hp each enabling her to travel at speeds up to 32 knots.
She is fitted with two driving stations, the main one being on the flybridge and another atop the tuna tower for better visability when fishing. Both stations are equipped with the latest in electronics, including computer navigation and GPS, colour sounder, sonar and radios. The cockpit is well laid out for fishing and has everything needed close to hand including two freezers, built-in tuna tubes, live bait and brine tanks. A large tackle cabinet is located just inside the saloon door within easy reach. Inside, REEL CHASE is comfortably appointed for anglers with a large saloon incorporating a full galley and bar area. Further forward are two guests' cabins, separate masters' and crew's cabins, showers and heads. A desalination unit provides plenty of fresh water for hot or cold requirements. 240 volt electricity is provided by a 16 KVA generator and a backup generator. REEL CHASE is skippered by one of Australia's most successful game fishing captains, Jim Dalling previous owner/skipper of ORCA, who has amongst his credits many tournament wins and world record fish captures. Together Jim and REEL CHASE are an impressive combination giving anglers all they need to experience a truly successful and memorable fishing trip. Whether your dream is to tag a giant black marlin along the outer edges of the Great Barrier Reef off Cairns in North Queensland, tussle a yellowfin tuna off Port Stephens in New South Wales, or fish for coral trout for your dinner plate, we can cater a trip to suit your needs. Next
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