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Adventure Primal
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Learn fishing techniques, camping ideas, 4WD and tinnie modifications with Scott Burgess and Darryn Bowden. We're based in Redcliffe and do most of our adventuring around Moreton Bay.
Our aim is to help improve your outdoor adventures.
Our aim is to help improve your outdoor adventures.
Cook Island SCUBA diving
Cook Island Tweed Heads - SCUBA diving
This island is only a short distance of Tweed Heads in northern New South Wales, Australia. It’s a great place to snorkel or SCUBA dive as you'll see plenty of sea life. You'll see green sea turtles, groupers, wobbegongs, stingrays, and sometimes leopard sharks amongst a myriad of other sea life. They congregate in this area due to the hard and soft corals surrounding the island. The coral forms a plateau to about 11 metres before dropping off to 15m.
This video provides some highlights above and below this coral plateau.
Adventure Primal, helping to improve your diving adventures.
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1. Kunal Shingade - Prithvi. soundcloud.com/kunalshingade/prithvi
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This island is only a short distance of Tweed Heads in northern New South Wales, Australia. It’s a great place to snorkel or SCUBA dive as you'll see plenty of sea life. You'll see green sea turtles, groupers, wobbegongs, stingrays, and sometimes leopard sharks amongst a myriad of other sea life. They congregate in this area due to the hard and soft corals surrounding the island. The coral forms a plateau to about 11 metres before dropping off to 15m.
This video provides some highlights above and below this coral plateau.
Adventure Primal, helping to improve your diving adventures.
Music
1. Kunal Shingade - Prithvi. soundcloud.com/kunalshingade/prithvi
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Scuba Dives North Stradbroke Island - Shag Rock
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Scuba Dives North Stradbroke Island - Shag Rock Shag Rock is just off the northern end of North Stradbroke Island. It gets its name because “Shags”, a type of seabird, that congregates on it. Only getting to about 14m, this is a nice easy dive that has plenty of life around it. On our dive, apart from the numerous reef species of fish, other critters were spotted - turtles, eels, octopus, wobbe...
SCUBA Diving Flinders Reef - Dive 02
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Scuba Dives Moreton Bay - Flinders Reef - Dive 02 Following on from Dive 1 on the west side of Flinders Reef, Dive 2 takes us to the east side. There is noticeably less schools of fish and coral when compared to the west side. This is due to its exposure to the ocean currents and waves. The main attraction in this dive is the swim through. Whilst short, it’s a good little spot with marine life ...
SCUBA Diving Flinders Reef - Dive 01
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Flinders Reef - Off Moreton Island - Nov 2023 - Dive 01 Flinders Reef is a small, isolated reef near Moreton Island, 5 kilometres north-east of Cape Moreton in Southeast Queensland, Australia. It has the highest number of coral species of any subtropical reef system along Australia's east coast and is the nearest true coral reef to Brisbane. This video looks at the fish species and coral to the...
Redcliffe Scuba Dives - Redcliffe Jetty
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Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the water under the Redcliffe Jetty? In this video, I take you for a quick swim and show you what’s there. It’s a very nice and easy dive. Winter is the recommended time as the water is at its clearest. There is the usual rubbish there as you could guess but there is a surprise or two so, check it out and watch to the end. Adventure Primal, helping to im...
Fishing From Tannum Sands
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For anyone looking to access the Great Barrier Reef for fishing, Tannum Sands is a little hidden gem of place to do it from. With plenty of inshore and river fishing also, this place will give you plenty of fishing options, no matter what the weather. In this video, my aim is to give you some insight into the area and provide some initial tips on fishing from this quite little town if you’re pl...
Redcliffe Scuba Dives - Shield Street Reef
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Here's some footage of my practise dive at Shield Street Reef Redcliffe Queensland. It was my first jump from a boat. Conditions were great which made it easy, no wind, sunny, and high tide. Wintertime is best to dive off Redcliffe as the water is at its clearest. The reef is only around 2.5 meters deep with the edges getting to 4 metres deep. Whilst I didn't see much of interest this time, I'm...
Fishing Lucinda - Day 4
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Its the last day of fishing. With the morning conditions being good again we head out to the sugar mill jetty for another crack of the big girls. And it's not long before the action starts. Again, we do a day of different fishing styles. Lure fishing with micro jigs, fish traps and vibes. Trolling with hard bodies and garfish. And throwing any lures we had available at the tuna bust-ups. Check ...
Fishing Lucinda - Day 3 Part 2
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Continuing with Day 3, the two boats head off to different locations. I go with Luke and head out to Britomart reef and Scott, Chad and Brad head back to Pelorus island. It’s a very hot day and the winds are basically non-existent during the day. Both boats do the share of lure fishing with Scott also doing some bottom bashing and trolling. Check out how both boats do. Adventure Primal. Helping...
Fishing Lucinda - Day 3 Part 1
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Part 1 action occurs around the Sugar Mill Jetty. We have two boats partaking on this sensational day with plenty of fish be missed but also landed. Fish traps and vibes appear to be the lures of choice for this location. So sit back and relax as we jig up some action.
Fishing Lucinda - Highlights - Day 1 & 2
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We return to Hinchinbrook Island for another 5-day fishing trip, where we base our explorations from Lucinda Qld. Using some of the knowledge we gained form our first trip, we again explore these lovely waterways hoping to land some of the plentiful fish species in this area. This is the highlights of day 1 & 2. Whilst we didn’t land any of the big gear, there was still enough to keep us intere...
Cairns Reef Fishing Part 2
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If you’ve ever wanted to know what the fishing can be like at the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns, then check out this video. We continue with Scott and Brad’s adventures out past Fin Reef on the Great Barrier Reef before heading onto the highlights of day 2 where some different species were added to the collection. Remember to check out part 1 if you haven’t already done so. Adventure Primal. H...
Cairns Reef Fishing Part 1
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If you’ve ever wanted to know what the fishing can be like at the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns, then check out this video. In this part 1 of a 2-part video, Scott and Brad head out to the Fin Reef area and a little wider, fishing in depths up to 73 metres. The day turns out to be one to remember, catching a couple of reef species that are the main target when fishing these reefs. Don’t forget...
Flinders Reef North Moreton Island
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This is our first adventure to Flinders Reef. This is an exposed rocky outcrop not too far north of Moreton Island. It gathers plenty of your target fish species from reef to pelagic. We found plenty of action at a spot we sounded showing signs of fish below. So, sit back and have a look at the highlights. Adventure Primal. Helping to improve your fishing adventures.
How to install a Sherpa 4x4 Snorkel to a Navara D40 2008 - step by step
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Here is the step-by-step installation of a Sherpa 4x4 snorkel to a Nissan Navara D40 2008 Diesel Spanish build. The snorkel also fits the Pathfinders of that era. Full list of tools required below. Remember, if you have any questions, please ask them in the comments below and I’ll do my best to answer them. Adventure Primal. Helping to improve your 4x4 adventures. Tool List • Assorted spanners ...
Fishing Moreton Bay - Mixed Bag Day - Jan2023
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Fishing Moreton Bay - Mixed Bag Day - Jan2023
Fishing Lucinda and the Hinchinbrook Waterways
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Fishing Lucinda and the Hinchinbrook Waterways
Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep04 - Rous Battery
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Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep04 - Rous Battery
Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep03 - Five Hills and Harpers
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Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep03 - Five Hills and Harpers
Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep02 - Honeyeater Lake and Secret Beach
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Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep02 - Honeyeater Lake and Secret Beach
Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep01 - The Big Sandhills
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Moreton Island - Hidden Gems - Ep01 - The Big Sandhills
Would the black paint be toxic to the birds? Have you ran into any problems of them chewing on the fence and getting sick from the paint?
the water-based paint that I used has not caused any problems or sickness.
How about an update on this aviary. Is that 1/2 x 1/2 inch mesh? I read that to keep out young mice you need to use 1/4 x 1/4 inch mesh. Do you get any young mice getting into your aviary? thanks
I did use 1/2 inch mesh and have not had mice issues so far. The bottom of the cage doesn't have much for mice to hide in so maybe that helps. It would certainly provide better protection at 1/4 inch but you do loose a bit of visibility into the cage by doing so.
Adventure Primal , Can you tell me where about Caboolture River land base spot fishing . Sorry i don't have boat . Thank you for your time .today is 12/10/2024
@@TuanMinhPhu hey Tuan. Sorry i only go up via boat. I believe there are some roads that will go close to the river. Perhaps you can look on the maps and see a likely place
Shocking mesh work
I am a retired dual qualified Chemical Engineer with a life long love, and obsession for caring for aluminium alloy boats. If I may, I would like to share with you, some details on how to preserve and protect your baby. Big picture stuff first i.e. macro protection. The arch nemisis of aluminium alloy is electrical contact with disimmilar metal in the presence of an electrolyte; in our case, saltwater. So the first thing I have done with all my rigs to date, is to make sure that the outboard and trailer are electrcally insulated from the hull. My hulls ride on polymer non-conducting skids so the only other electrical contact betwwn the hull and the trailer is the winch hook and the safety chain hook. I have clear plastic tube slid over both hooks to insulate then from the hook up fitting integral to the hull. I have polymer belt inserts between the top of the transom and the motor landing and polymer patches under the motor transom clamps so the motor cannot electrically 'see' the transom and therefore hull. Whereever possible, I have avoided using fasteners penetrating the hull, and the only factory installed stainless floor panel screws are all liberally coated in Duralac, by me. I have just, again, very recently, wandered through a boat retailers yard, and shuddered at typical uninsulated outboard anchor bolts being directly brought into electrical congress with hulls. The shafts of these bolts should be shrouded in high desity, deformation resistant polymer tube, 8n concert with Duralac. I could, and, would like to, go on, but I guess there are not so many other technical fuss-pots like me!
Thanks for that willshunting. I'm actually looking at doing a further video on this as I am continuously finding more holes appearing in my hull due to corrosion. In my research I have found this website (fractory.com/aluminium-corrosion/) that explains the various ways that corrosion can occur in aluminum. They are basically related to what you said - an electrochemical reaction. In my case, I may have something more like crevice corrosion. I am finding the corrosion holes are wet to touch meaning there may be sediment and water being retained on the inside of the hull due to structural beams or the floatation foam that's pushed in there. I wont know until I can take the floor out and have a good look in there. If its the case, i was thinking of coating the inside of the hull with something like Tectyl 502. I'm thinking it will provide some additional protection for a few years before having to clean out the inside of the hull again and apply some more. And thanks for your detailed information. I know that my deck screws are stainless steel and that they are installed without any Duralac like substance. They are directly screwed in. So I will get some of that Duralac and do the screws when Im putting the deck back in. I'll also look at the outboard and trailer situation and see if that needs any isolation methods.
Bare aluminium typically forms a passivated layer of aluminium oxide which is generally protective against corrosion however galvanic and stray current induced corrosion can manifest as localised pitting and eventually full plate thickness pin holing. In addition to your other efforts, I would be checking the entire electrical system to ensure there is no earth to hull leakage or other induced currents. Again, if the motor is not electrically isolated from the hull, stray earthing current can result in localised sections of the hull acting as an unitended sacrificial anode leading to incipient pitting, particularly in high structural stress zones. Pits must be flushed with acetic acid and then removed once the cause has been identified.
@@willshunting yep. Ill try and check all that whilst i have the floor out. Easier to see cable runs then.
Great job mate
thanks for commenting
Very helpful , now I need to start on mine. Many thanks for posting.
Love the graphics and Sonar inserts. Very professional and great for viewer and angler orientation. Cheers!
@@craigmetcalfe1749 thanks for watching and commenting.
Can you not free it up by turning the propeller by hand?
sometimes it can be done that way but if its badly seized, then no
Great job
Just wondering what paint you used to paint the aviary? Struggling to find a bird safe paint in Australia. Thanks ☺️
@@EmLouise-wo5gv hi. I just used standard water based exterior paint. It hasnt harmed them.
@@AdventurePrimal thank you! ☺️ have you found they’ve been able to chew at the paint at all and chip any away?
@@EmLouise-wo5gv because they use their beak to climb that is inevitable but it hasnt harmed them.
Nice! Only thing I would do differently is instead of joining the separate pieces of mesh with wire, I would have added another full length of the aluminum tubing to back/secure each piece(upper and lower) individually, avoiding any overlap and adding a bit more integrity.
yes. That's good advice. Thanks for watching and commenting.
someone told me the other day that the tackle shop has now closed? any info on that?
sorry i havent been there for awhile to confirm that.
Yes it has
Decent 5083 H116 alloy does not do this.
Telwater product? Early millennium hulls were terrible.
Hello Adventure Primal , can you tell me where i can land base fishing around Redcliffe please .Thank you for your time .
I haven't fished many land based locations but I have heard the rock areas off groins on north or south ends of the beaches produce. Have a look at a map to see those locations. Queens beach North for example. Scott's Point but be careful of the green zone there. You can only fish these on high tides as there generally isn't enough water otherwise. Sunrise and sunsets are also best timings.
@@AdventurePrimal .Scott's Point is just a normal name. Out of 10 people, there is only 1 get fish . Thank you for your time and your explain.
How do u clean the floor of that aviary?
A weekly rake off of the top layer. Then apply new sand topup when it gets low.
How did you patch those corrosion holes?
I had them cleaned and then welded up
Best boat is someone else’s
Shopping trollys? i am guessing that was thugs, they have become trolly reefs now so something good came if it.
There was a coles close to there at one stage. Yes turning into a reef now
@@AdventurePrimal I see, thank you, and great footage 👍
@@JohnnysCafe_ thanks for watching
Stunning job done I would have made it wider but apart from that really good job
Thanks for watching and commenting.
I done a rookie mistake with mine and put the snorkel on etc and totally forgot about all the inner pipe work, can you do that with the snorkel on the car? or will I need too take it off again??
You might have to undo it a little to give yourself some room to fit the pipes into the snorkel.
Never build an aviary by your house,always separate,bird mites will eventually go inside your home and you will have to leave and tent your home at least twice,also throw all your bedding and upholstered furniture away and buy new ones.
Ok. That doesnt sound good
Hi mate, great video! What did you use to fix the mesh onto the aluminium tubes? Are they rivet nuts from Bunnings? Cheers!
Gday. Thanks for watching. I had some flat strips of aluminium that i cut up into 30mm strips and then rivotted them over the mesh to the tubes. Theres propabably other ways to do it but thats what i had available at the time.
Insane place - whats the best time of year to get up there?
I think mid winter during slack tides would be goood but if your after barra, then youll have to go when its warmer...say spring. Summer is very hot
@@AdventurePrimal awesome thanks! What about GT, Spanish, Goldens etc?
@@MrGavo1978 i cant say ive caught any the times ive been there to tell you truthfully but id think they be around always
@@AdventurePrimal legend!! Great channel btw
Your videos are always a joy to watch.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Are the joiners plastic? Please thanks
Yes they are plastic
So the Penn 950 can handle most fish at Lucinda?
Yes its a good reel
Thank you so much for the video and instructions. It would be so much nicer without the music. Just my opinion. But, thank you for a great video.
This is amazing! Happy birds! Well done. I love a project !
Thanks for watching and commenting
Did you have any problems with noise or movement when on the water?
no issues there. i did put some padding on the underside of the timber where it came into contact with the hull. I used cement board. This provided something for the timber to sit on rather than rub on the hull. this may have helped with the noise as well.
Thanks for this video. Did you have to bolt it or clamp it down or are they just sitting loose?
I just have it sitting loose so its easy to remove and clean underneath when required. thanks for watching.
@@AdventurePrimal thanks for replying. I have a boat that I purchased about 6 weeks ago that looks just like that one so your video is just what I was looking for. 🤙
Sorry you did a great job except the back I would have put a solid backing instead of the mesh ,over time it is going to fill with rubbish and you will not be able to remove it,
Yes that is correct. It is building up with seeds
@@AdventurePrimal Sorry to bring it up I did the same mistake,
Thanks for the tips
no problem. Have a good one if youre going there.
Nice review brother 👌 I went and got me one today because of this much appreciated Coomera river it should Work well💪
no problem. Its a nice little unit.
Majestic as fuck. 8:39 great memories.
awesome vid! Quick question....Are they fishing "quick dry" pants ? if so where from?
Thanks. They are comfortable quick dry pants. I got them from sun2seauvprotection.com.au
Great video and very helpful. I can't help wondering if it would be a better idea to attach the mesh to the frame before it goes up as it would save a bit of fiddling... Just a thought.
Yes it may have saved some time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
How thick were the wires? what gauge?
Sorry. I dont remember the guage. Its the standard avairy mesh
there are so many issues with this build that are toxic to parrots and this not auitable at all
Why is it toxic to parrots just curious?
It isn’t toxic at all
@@nowirehangers2815 yes it is the mesh and wood is toxic
@@michaelmanning3100 so galvanised mesh is toxic due to the zinc. and any sort of wood treatment is toxic to parrots including pressured wood
I had boats for 30 years. I have had lazy times but never had corrosion from debris. I've been searching a lot lately as I bought a boat with 28 rivets or screws on the underside. I ripped everything out. I believe it to be electrosis. At the back the battery tray was fairly corroded at each screw point. The boat owner must have fitted them using a different metals. Dissimilar metals the experts say. Add salt water or even freshwater and electrosis with start. The other problem...and boat yards do this according to an auto electrician... is caused by earthing the electronics to the hull not back to the battery. A friend of mine had a screw fall out near the cigarette lighter. A wire earthed the boat. Now he has to get it cut back and welded. Washing your boat is exactly the right thing to do. As is keeping it dry. But, if you get more holes check all screws have been fitted with tef-gel or another type of barrier sikaflex maybe? Along with electrical wires being in good condition and earthed to the battery.
Thanks for that. Yes im getting holes again. Im going to pull everything out in winter and have a look. I believe it electrolysis. Ill go thorough the wiring and give everything a good clean. Spray the inside of the hull with some sort of corrosion protection. Try and slow down tbese holes hey
@@AdventurePrimal yep. I always believed if you use stainless screws it's ok. Not so from my research. Any screw needs to have tef gel..there's another brand I can't remember the name of..or they can start corrosion. Your boat is painted. So you should see bubbled paint near or around the fitting. You can test for electrosis with a volt meter so I read. Put the positive against the hull or point of corrosion and earth the neutral. The voltmeter should read zero. If not you have electrosis. I've read once you have it ya stuck. But I know guys who cut the corrosion out renewed with a patch and it was fine after that. Good luck with it all. Oh, anywhere indifferent metals touch there should be a barrier. It's the reason you see rubber under the ribs on the hull. All it needs is salt water and it can start.
Where we buy frames of aviary, thanks
I got mine at an aluminium supplier
Thanks for shared, do you remember name of aluminum supply ?
@@miketran2294 i got mine at Action Aluminium in Geebung QLD
@@AdventurePrimal thank a lot
What hole saw do you use? i have a wood one. Just wondering if it’s good enough for the job. thanks
Yeah. I used a wood one. It will work but it will blunt it. You should get a metal cutting one if you have the time though
We're you pay the mtreal from
An aluminium supplier nearby
hey mate, where abouts did you head off from to get there?
Scarborough harbour. Bribie would be a little closer i think
Yeah awesome. I always put in at Scarborough, but generally stay western side of Moreton if we aren’t hanging around Redcliffe. Have you had any troubles heading around the cape from Scarborough?
@@KaspaAus no as i only go out that way when the weather is looking good
@@AdventurePrimal awesome mate. Yeah I won’t go out over 10kn, I know it can pretty shit out there. Just thought I’d ask because on Navionics it looks to be the same sort of ground as South Bar, but different directions and a bit deeper. Great videos btw! Thanks mate,
@@KaspaAus i dont think it as bad as south bar. Just the combi section that can get bad. Thanks for watching.
Your Lucky Mate. When mine acted the same. But....When I got mine broke loose I had all kinds of Chips from my Stator, which I am waiting for a New Stator! Good luck.
Looks great!
That look boss 😊 also very simple to make, you sure did yourself proud 👏🏽 Great job well done mate 👍🏽 👏🏽 😀 🙌🏽 🇦🇺 🪃
Thanks for the comment and watching.
The wife looked as entertained as when i took mine out 😂😂😂 Haha fishing must be a mens only hobby
I dont kbow why not as many women like it hey.
Is that rivet you use to pasten the mesh wires? The plastic connectors are great. Where did you buy them?
the local aluminium supplier kept them there for that reason. It didnt take much convincing to buy them when i bought the aluminium tube. It made the job alot easier.