What a boat and what a nice guy. If I ever manage to get out on a boat sea fishing again I hope it's with him or someone as good. Cheers as always Graeme. Top top stuff. I know he's busy building and camping but please get Mike out jigging and drop shotting for the biggest of all fish if you can :) Best Regards as always.
Wow, how things have changed. I remember back in the 60s we used to go out on a boat from Newhaven called Silver Mist. The owner then bought a catamaran called Lisa James and the other boat anglers thought the owner was mad. He proved them wrong as it was so fast and stable. We didn't have such luxuries as rod holders, we held our own, fishing with 2lbs of weight in 16 fathoms, it was hard work to reel in.
In the '80s I used to go with 6 or 7 other guys on a monthly charter trip from Newhaven. There was no comfy cabin on the boat to warm up in, but the skipper kept us safe and could always find fish: cod, plaice, conger, ling, doggies, whatever. Kinda scruffy old school stuff. :-) I loved the old 'greasy spoon' cafe round the back of the tackle shop. Best cholesterol-boosting breakfast ever! Oh, and those tides! I can remember dropping 4lbs of lead on a 20lb line over the side and it would never touch the bottom... Happy days!
top boat and top skipper, tommo had us on the fish all day, cant wait to get out on her again, trust me boys iam localish, bristol, if your further a feild its well worth the trip,
Trampster sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
I clicked thinking you had splashed for a new boat. Wondering if you were feeling OK? Then I realised this is the TA fishing channel and while the high sea drifter still floats she's plenty good enough!
I like the sound of that Graeme! You wouldn't believe how much I look forward to your films being uploaded. Some of your best films have been with Thommo. Nice to see he's doing well enough to justify an upgrade in hardware!
100+litres an hour? wow....watchet is the closest harbour/ slipway to me but hopefully my little drifter will be down at minehead later this year so we might be able to see the lorna doone through our spyglass.... all aboard the skylark.... ohhh arrrr
bumpy955i sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
The mame of the boat Lorna Doone where is that name from,its a beauty have some good fishing on it .Music is sweet on the videos enjoyed last nights so much with you and Micks wife was it yous where so cool.
Lorna Doone is the name of a romantic novel from the mid-1800s, set on Exmoor and based on historical figures of (I think) the 17th Century. It was one of the books we had to 'do' in school back in the 60s. Actually, it's quite a good read.
If I won the lottery I would move to warmer climes...I drive my family mad by writing down 6 sets of numbers then telling them how much I have saved when they don't come up ??
@@TAFishing do you do it in a jim bowen esq way ."come and have a look what you could have won" nice vids by the way grayham you put a lot of effort into them .your daughter looked great to ( a natural)
IOM Fishing sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
@@TheMerlin672 No I recently sold my boat a warrior 175 among many more during my fishing life, but it became too much effort beach launching due to advancing years.
He's such a nice young man. Great vid.
Two videos in two days!! Gotta love that.
Another one tomorrow,then Monday,then Wednesday !!!!...Keep watching.
@@TAFishing hallelujah!
@@TAFishing that's what I like to hear. Keep it up lads!
That boat can only be described as 'totally awesome'. Saw an article in a magazine on Tomo and his Lorna Doon. Love it.
Went out this week in it and we had a load of mixed fish...Great fishing platform...Film to appear shortly.
Just like to wish Tommo the very best of luck, I've already checked his website out and plan to book myself and my two sons on a full day's fishing.
Beautiful boat. health to enjoy it. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻🦈🎣👍🏻
The boat is fantastic
On my Christmas present list for next year! What a nice man.
What a boat and what a nice guy. If I ever manage to get out on a boat sea fishing again I hope it's with him or someone as good. Cheers as always Graeme. Top top stuff.
I know he's busy building and camping but please get Mike out jigging and drop shotting for the biggest of all fish if you can :)
Best Regards as always.
what a cracking boat and Tommo sounds a good skip too i bet he will have no problem filling every charter
He is very good at finding fish and helping people out..Ideal for beginners .
This is a wonderful fishing boat I would like to own this kind of fishing vessel
Awesome work quality cutting and work from Mike and good filming and story telling of Graham and skipper
He has such an eloquent voice!
Top video, Top boat, All from the Master himself!!! Only disappointment, No reduced NOODLES!! 😂😂😁
Awesome bit of kit !!! Love all you videos keep em coming 😎.
Wow, how things have changed. I remember back in the 60s we used to go out on a boat from Newhaven called Silver Mist. The owner then bought a catamaran called Lisa James and the other boat anglers thought the owner was mad. He proved them wrong as it was so fast and stable. We didn't have such luxuries as rod holders, we held our own, fishing with 2lbs of weight in 16 fathoms, it was hard work to reel in.
Fathoms ???...Sounds like you are as old school as me..I still use fathoms when I trail my boat down to Cornwall where its deeper.
In the '80s I used to go with 6 or 7 other guys on a monthly charter trip from Newhaven. There was no comfy cabin on the boat to warm up in, but the skipper kept us safe and could always find fish: cod, plaice, conger, ling, doggies, whatever. Kinda scruffy old school stuff. :-)
I loved the old 'greasy spoon' cafe round the back of the tackle shop. Best cholesterol-boosting breakfast ever! Oh, and those tides! I can remember dropping 4lbs of lead on a 20lb line over the side and it would never touch the bottom... Happy days!
Great interview!!..
Total awesome boat
I love how this boat was outfitted just add a sleeping cabin or 2 and it would be perfect!
Great video thank you
Excellent video thanks 🎣🎣
Nice informative video Graeme 👍🎣
Awesome skipper
Amazing boat
Stuff that dreams are made of 😍😍😍
Waw. Another video. I love it. Keep them coming Graham 👍
Check out Sunday's special,another 2 straight up on Monday and Wednesday.
@@TAFishing cant wait graham
@@TAFishing FANTASTIC! Can't wait! (s'pose I'm gonna have to though ;0) ) Thanks Graeme!
Great Vid, thanks. Tommo is a natural presenter and seems like a nice bloke........could be a serial killer for all I know though!!!! ;-)
top boat and top skipper, tommo had us on the fish all day, cant wait to get out on her again, trust me boys iam localish, bristol, if your further a feild its well worth the trip,
Great video Graeme, fantastic boat, but 100 litres per hour? I'd need a mortgage for the boat and another for the fuel!
Trampster sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
Wow!
I clicked thinking you had splashed for a new boat. Wondering if you were feeling OK? Then I realised this is the TA fishing channel and while the high sea drifter still floats she's plenty good enough!
Beautiful
Lovely boat
Thumbs up!!!
Clark
great video Graeme
I tried to get all the relevant info in there...another 3 films going straight up..1 tomorrow,then Monday and again Wednesday.
I like the sound of that Graeme! You wouldn't believe how much I look forward to your films being uploaded.
Some of your best films have been with Thommo. Nice to see he's doing well enough to justify an upgrade in hardware!
awesome boat, you should upgrade yours graeme👍
With a 300 Merc on the back maybe ?? I think the old girl would sink stern first from just the weight. But I did like all those rod holders.
what a man
100+litres an hour? wow....watchet is the closest harbour/ slipway to me but hopefully my little drifter will be down at minehead later this year so we might be able to see the lorna doone through our spyglass.... all aboard the skylark.... ohhh arrrr
bumpy955i sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
Nice boat, but I wonder how often you can cruise at 27-30kts fully loaded in the Bristol Channel.
Love the boat.
Get it bought Graeme !.
nice boat
Noticed there was no break trip on that anchor do they not need to worry about it getting fouled up
The mame of the boat Lorna Doone where is that name from,its a beauty have some good fishing on it .Music is sweet on the videos enjoyed last nights so much with you and Micks wife was it yous where so cool.
Lorna Doone is the name of a romantic novel from the mid-1800s, set on Exmoor and based on historical figures of (I think) the 17th Century. It was one of the books we had to 'do' in school back in the 60s. Actually, it's quite a good read.
@@colinbottoms3303 Thanks Colin ,i knew it was a name from history but could,nt but my finger on it.
If you won the lottery is that the boat you would buy grayham ? It certainly ticks all the boxes
If I won the lottery I would move to warmer climes...I drive my family mad by writing down 6 sets of numbers then telling them how much I have saved when they don't come up ??
@@TAFishing do you do it in a jim bowen esq way ."come and have a look what you could have won" nice vids by the way grayham you put a lot of effort into them .your daughter looked great to ( a natural)
Nice
100 litres an hour sounds extreme on the face of it but I burn 30+ on my private 20ft boat! For a big cat that's not too shabby at all.
IOM Fishing sounds like a lot of fuel but you have to remember that these guys who run their boats commercially can claim all the Vat & road duty back on petrol taking it down to around 35p per ltr. This means that this boat running at 30knots is using around £35 petrol per hour. This equates to just over £1 per nautical mile. 20 n mile trip for 20 quid.......pretty good in my book
@@swiftcat30 In that case at £1.38 a litre mines more expensive to run!
How much did it cost?
Just need a cannon on the front in case you see some garlic breaths 😀
Any idea what the rough price on that was?
Send Tommo an email on his website he may be able to give you a guide.
I want one 😀
If I bought that I couldn`t afford to fish
Lovely boat, but what a fuel bill.
I did gulp when I heard that. 1000 litres of unleaded at around £1.23 per litre. Ouch!
@@TheMerlin672 I,ve only ever been used to filling two 5 gallon tanks.
@@daved4094 Ah, you have a 21ft boat like me then. :)
@@TheMerlin672 No I recently sold my boat a warrior 175 among many more during my fishing life, but it became too much effort beach launching due to advancing years.
@@daved4094 I know the feeling Dave.
Now I would love book strip on that boat
Fishing with strippers,sounds good.
@@stucrossland3719 lol...
Awesome beauty wish I had her
just looked up that boat and its starting price is 250k ill keep my offshore 105 cheers
100?th lol
talks too much feel like i am tired of listening
Try watching it on mute. Easy to follow as a picture-only guide.