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Ultimate Brandys

 

Port - Mt Maunganui

 

Bay of Plenty

   
  Ultimate Brandys - Mt MaunganuiUltimate Brandys began charter gamefishing in 2007 - landing a 116kg striped marlin as well as a swag of yellowfin tuna and kingfish on her maiden voyage. She has since established herself firmly as 'THE' Bay of Plenty boat in the upper etchelon of fishing and cruising. Her Tauranga base and 20 knot cruising speed puts the rich fishing grounds of Mayor and White Islands within easy reach. A full complement of top of the range tackle, and cutting edge techniques, stacks the deck well and truly in the anglers favour.

This near new vessel is fastidiously maintained and will suit the most discerning guests, with mouth-watering gourmet meal options. Professionally skippered, and with professional on-board fishing guide, you will be given every opportunity to learn new techniques, master the basics, and catch the fish of your dreams in the most capable hands possible.
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Specifications
Guest day trips: 14
Guest overnight: 8
Length: 14
Cruising Speed: 20

Skippered Liveaboard 
Skippered Daytrips 
 Guided Fishing Trips 

New Zealand

Mt Maunganui, Bay of Plenty -  - Eastern Coromandel, Tauranga, Whakatane to East Cape - New Zealand
 
 

Rates:

Price upon application.
  • Oliver Royale 400,2002
  • Twin 375HP Cummins diesels
  • 240V Genset & quiet ship inverter
  • 2.4m RIB, 2HP
  • Radar, Dual station chartplotter/fishfinder,autopilot
  • Dual VHF radio, cellphone, e-mail
  • DVD Stereo, internet, TV
  • Game chair and harness, livebait tank
  • Penn, Shimano & Tiagra Reels
  • Blue, Black, Striped Marlin, Broadbill, Tuna
  • Bass, Hapuku, Bluenose, Snapper, Terekihi
  • All linen supplied
  • Fridge/freezer, bait freezer, large ice box
  • Gourmet seafood, fine NZ cuisine options
  • Enclosed flybridge & espresso machine
 
     
 

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