Most Kiwis come over and never leave OZ. Good to see some leave! 😉😉😉 Hope you didn't have to buy fuel on King Island. Would have been $6 a liter! Epic journey, one for the memory bank. Thanks for sharing Bro! Come back anytime.
I was once a deck hand on an old 60 foot long Huon Pine Cray Boat from Port Welshpool to Flinders Island, it was during one of the worse storms iv'e ever known with 40 to 50 foot swells. I have never felt fear like i did on that trip and to this day i still give thanks that we survived it.
lol Barry. I was at the Wickham Lighthouse on King Island watching these huge swells roll in on a fairly pleasant day. A couple of Ks offshore these was a fishing boat anchored, it would have had a 5, 6 meter mast/antenna on her. As they dipped in the swell, that was smooth and not breaking, the boat disappeared! 😅😅😅 No thanks!
@@chrisferguson237 ~ At the end of the trip on the drive home there were massive big gum trees blown over in paddocks for 50ks or more... i had never seen such damage before, or since!
Great video guys. That is a well travelled path for fishing boats big and small. Hobart town built a lot of vessels that ended up in the land of the long white cloud. Cheers
Great trip! I’m a boatman in the uk and we have friends in Perth and they know a man who’s father had a small fishing fleet in Hull, England and wanted them sold, this was in the 70s when the fishing industry was falling away. He managed to make a deal with a bloke in Australia and the deal was that he will buy 2 boats if you can get them to Oz. they steamed all the way to Australia in 2 little fishing trawlers and made it after many stops, great listening to the bloke when he was telling me it.
that was awesome to watch i live invercargill so dwn in bluff often lookin at boat when ever i drive past i hear new motor going in b4 it heads to chathams cool,nice boat
Great boat. There are two similar to this used as Charter fishing boats in Coromandel. Joint venture and Ruebin James. 20 anglers can fish in comfort, and under shelter. 2 BBQ's, toilet, inside saloon. Quality boats. The engine sounds fantastic. Great engineering guys. Good trip. Thanks for sharing
Did Portland to Russell 91 in a 21m sailing tinny enormous swell , squid washed over deck flying fish landed also, ate well , got the big cat up to 28 knots on some of the swells with rooster tail, adventure..
I really enjoyed the video, Yes I would love to have more commentary and this could still be edited. I am keen to know what was the issues with the coolant,what was the sludge ? Was it fuel leaking into the coolant system ? What was this not checked before crossing ? What was the reason for removing the Bridge deck cover ? Keep us updated with your fishing adventures ! The Bluff strait is no place for greenhorns, so I hope you have some experienced people helping you on the fishing trips
Bloody blue throat wrasse curse of the southern ocean , only good for fish cakes Great video guys nothing like a good boat story all the best with the boat and success at what ever fishing you do in NZ Cheers from Penola SA near MtGambier
It's a much nicer trip in a yacht without the constant engine rumble but you took less than half the time. Great trip lads and Kiwa looks a fine vessel...
She was very loud as it was hard mounted and MAN engines are notoriously loud especially with 8 inch exhausts. Kiwa is a great sea boat!! thank you for the comment!
a great vid of the trip im glad the problems did not leave you stranded and introuble on that stretch of ocean and that you all made it home safely with the boat i have subed on the off chance you do some more vids of the refit and the launch and her out on her sea trials before she goes back to work cheers and good luck from the UK
Had a similar experience back in Dec 22 lost all nav and instruments 200ml from Newcastle then 400 from Opua the new lift pump failed. We were in a Selene 43 doing half your speed. Well done !
This boat is the old NIFTY 2, i worked on it for a couple of years in 1992-94 crayfishing in Western Australia. Great solid boat built well those days.
Was that with the rainbirds? It's a fantastic boat in a following sea. Well built indeed. I would love to hear and see pictures and stories of her years ago. The new owner is one of the best fisherman on the chatham islands and he will definitely be putting her through its paces
@@Un-guided no its was owned and built by a local guy in Mandurah,Western Australia his name was Neville (his nickname was NIFTY Nev) hence the boat name NIFTY 2. It was skippered by Mark Humphreys, crayfishing and some wet fishing on the off season. Are you sure it was built in 1990 ? i would have thought 1988 it was built in Henderson west au. i have a heap of photos of this boat somewhere
The odds for this passage going as well as it did were as bad as they get. Throwing that dice, even the one time had no upside. The successful delivery would have paid very little. This was their one shot at this ipassage. The tinny and it’s One screw, one engine, and four souls lived despite every single point of failure a ticking time bomb. They delivered a wreck, which had been a perfectly good boat just days before. The refit was Dione at the wrong end of the passage
We initially thought it was an old oil cooler that had blown and heat exchange not cleaned properly. However, it could be that oil was coming from out of the valve jacket. Either way a brand new Scania is going in her.
The new scania installed at the wrong end of the voyage. The owners had the crew risk it all with worn out unit for the passage. His decision to do that was his fear of loosing the new motor on this death march
Believe the former owner was an Australian soldier who had done a couple of tours. Do you know what happened to him? Really enjoyed seeing the Australian ports through your eyes. Thanks for sharing your story.
Yes, he has since brought an ex America's cup boat and is planning to charter it out from Cambodia. He does charity work throughout there, helping the locals. Thanks very much for watching and I'll be showing more of Australia and nz ports very soon. Thanks for watching!
Pretty hard to beat the fish and chips they serve up at the lobster shack in Bicheno bros. Nick and Jeff's food truck when you come into St Helens from the south...Thurs fri sat and sunday are Awesome as well and 1/2 the price. 😊
Great Vid of the trip fellas , enjoyed it , you travelled some of the areas i worked in crossing bass straight years ago on abalone .......... whats she being refitted to work as kudos Aussie in Canada
It's coming out and to be replaced with a brand new Scania. It was a good motor for us even though we had oil in the coolant. Apparently it was an ex tank engine.
On most days you have 3 hours to live as a hyperthermic dehydrated rag doll that is dying from all of the previously mentioned. Untill every bone is broken amd you die from becoming a burley bomb.
Omg that's my dream to do that....will be getting a big boat soon when we move down to the coast.....35 to 40 ft....how exciting was it getting ready to go?? Looks like you had a blast. What sort of fuel burn and what was cruising speed?
Absolutely beautiful with a following sea. It was great really. We hardly got the windows wet considering our long voyage. It was surprisingly good in a head on sea too. All in all a great safe hull that I would be happy to be work on fishing.
Your turbo may be fucked! I'm not a mechanic but i drove a Scania years ago which had the same problem. Oil was leaking into the coolant system because the oil cooler seal was faulty or broken. Some of this oil is also making it's way into the turbo and burning up, I was topping up oil every 500-600 kilometres. The pointless individuals at Scania denied anything was wrong even after replacing the turbo with a used turbo. This was my experience but someone more qualified may say different. Cheers from OZ!
That's what we didn't want to do. We made every single step to mitigate that happening. We have 6 hourly voyage reports to maritime radio via satellite phone and email as we had star-link internet. Ian, the owner, knows how to fix an engine no matter the situation. Everyone kept calm, cool, and professional as we knew the issue could be fixed. Was all a part of the journey.
@@Un-guided Escaped convicts sailed a small boat to NZL sth coast from Tasmania,we have got Abit soft on it! I don't think a rescue helo would have enough range to reach you,they would have to send a frigate probably!
Un-guided 8 days ago The owner had no need for it in nz and wanted to cut down on weight on the roof. We figured it would've weighed 150kg after cutting it.
it is a good party boat, only need to invite those who byo beer though. cheers for watching i hope that you subscribe to keep watching the party unfold
Quite a few reasons. Unnecessary weight up top, and it was always going to come off as the weather is too cold for roof top driving where the boat will eventually end up. Plus, fitting into the shed etc.
Good thing I have been up and down the Derwent, so I knew when you got to the mouth. Could have at least told them as you passed Point Raoul and turned for NZ.
Doesn’t need much explaining, old mate buys a cray boat in Oz, does a bit of fixing on it, drinks a bit of piss, smokes a few durries, has a barbie or two, catches some fish, drives the boat around tassie for a bit then heads to NZ. Easy.
11.3 knots round abouts on the crossing,having that cooling system making mud would definitely put the shits up anyone,look forward to seeing the refit👌
A’Joe King’ from Stewart Is got a boat built in Geraldton,he spent a day driving my boat as it was similar to what he eventually ordered.Wonder if it’s the same guy?
😂 On most days you have 3 hours to live as a hyperthermic dehydrated rag doll that is dying from all of the previously mentioned. Untill every bone is broken amd you die from becoming a burley bomb.
thank you, i appreciate the insight. still getting the grips of the editing and filming. got plenty more content on its way! subscribe to keep up with the on-going adventure
You guys got some big cajones... could have gone tits up and side ways very easily.. good to see it can be done if the weather god's are smiling and you don't hit some 💩 floating around out their!!.🇦🇺😎
Crossed twice, once in 90 knot storm in a 15000 tonne ship, next as skipper in a 16m, got hammered them too, you were lucky not for me a chined planing boat running at displacement speed I'd want self righting and this boat is not a 40 ft wave could roll ya and then it is all over I served on tugs North Sea, as I said you were lucky or maybe you studied the weather before casting off good onua anyways
That's a great story. Those are the ones only few can say, and only a few could ever understand the power of the sea after experiencing that. We definitely waited for the right forecast. We had to wait nearly 3 weeks to leave hobart
I can only presume that with no running commentary, not identifying the crew and purpose of trip was because you were running contraband between Australia and New Zealand! If not, the video lacks meaning to all that did not know the crew.
What an awesome adventure and achievement. Bloody ballsey. That's living right there 👏
Most Kiwis come over and never leave OZ. Good to see some leave! 😉😉😉
Hope you didn't have to buy fuel on King Island. Would have been $6 a liter!
Epic journey, one for the memory bank. Thanks for sharing Bro! Come back anytime.
I second that, just surprised they didn't want to take more back . Boats big enough to squeeze a few more in there
I was once a deck hand on an old 60 foot long Huon Pine Cray Boat from Port Welshpool to Flinders Island, it was during one of the worse storms iv'e ever known with 40 to 50 foot swells. I have never felt fear like i did on that trip and to this day i still give thanks that we survived it.
lol Barry. I was at the Wickham Lighthouse on King Island watching these huge swells roll in on a fairly pleasant day. A couple of Ks offshore these was a fishing boat anchored, it would have had a 5, 6 meter mast/antenna on her. As they dipped in the swell, that was smooth and not breaking, the boat disappeared! 😅😅😅 No thanks!
@@chrisferguson237 ~ At the end of the trip on the drive home there were massive big gum trees blown over in paddocks for 50ks or more... i had never seen such damage before, or since!
Great video guys. That is a well travelled path for fishing boats big and small. Hobart town built a lot of vessels that ended up in the land of the long white cloud. Cheers
Great trip! I’m a boatman in the uk and we have friends in Perth and they know a man who’s father had a small fishing fleet in Hull, England and wanted them sold, this was in the 70s when the fishing industry was falling away.
He managed to make a deal with a bloke in Australia and the deal was that he will buy 2 boats if you can get them to Oz. they steamed all the way to Australia in 2 little fishing trawlers and made it after many stops, great listening to the bloke when he was telling me it.
Awesome vid guys, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see her back home.
Awesome trip, that boat gets along at a good speed. Id love to do that trip.
Fantastic adventure guys. Shes a beast
I havent even watched this fully and aready I love it! Awesome video boys!
Good work team...all the best going forward.
Thank you so much
that was awesome to watch i live invercargill so dwn in bluff often lookin at boat when ever i drive past i hear new motor going in b4 it heads to chathams cool,nice boat
Thanks Grant, it's a great place Bluff. I'm currently in Nelson about to take another boat across but this time from nz to aussie
What a fantastic boat I love it. Loads of open space and good protection from the elements too. Sounds great!
Great boat. There are two similar to this used as Charter fishing boats in Coromandel. Joint venture and Ruebin James. 20 anglers can fish in comfort, and under shelter. 2 BBQ's, toilet, inside saloon. Quality boats. The engine sounds fantastic. Great engineering guys. Good trip. Thanks for sharing
Wow bro!! Ballsy clip for sure. Fantastic vid!
Did Portland to Russell 91 in a 21m sailing tinny enormous swell , squid washed over deck flying fish landed also, ate well , got the big cat up to 28 knots on some of the swells with rooster tail, adventure..
Great vid enjoyed very much 👍
Thanks very much, Bernard!
All good looked like a great trip very envious 👍
Thanks for the video - cheers
Great video great to see you passing through Hobart 🇦🇺
I really enjoyed the video, Yes I would love to have more commentary and this could still be edited. I am keen to know what was the issues with the coolant,what was the sludge ? Was it fuel leaking into the coolant system ? What was this not checked before crossing ? What was the reason for removing the Bridge deck cover ? Keep us updated with your fishing adventures ! The Bluff strait is no place for greenhorns, so I hope you have some experienced people helping you on the fishing trips
Nah it was the first time in a boat for all but the skip. The skippers second time on a boat. Made it look like they’ve done it before right!
Great video boys I loved every minute of the trip, once you sort her out she will serve you well Cheers Mick from Geelong
Bloody blue throat wrasse curse of the southern ocean , only good for fish cakes
Great video guys nothing like a good boat story all the best with the boat and success at what ever fishing you do in NZ
Cheers from Penola SA near MtGambier
Cheers nice boat glad u made it safely
Terrific stuff. 👏👏
It's a much nicer trip in a yacht without the constant engine rumble but you took less than half the time.
Great trip lads and Kiwa looks a fine vessel...
She was very loud as it was hard mounted and MAN engines are notoriously loud especially with 8 inch exhausts. Kiwa is a great sea boat!! thank you for the comment!
Cool...thanks for the trip...😊❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video thank you very helpful and an inspiration
Cheers
It's going to be interesting watching.
That's a great video. Nice boat. Welcome home. Subscribed 🍻
You guys did a great job of vid and crossing well done glad you made it safely and looks like you ate well along the way really enjoyed your adventure
Thanks Mark, really appreciate the nice things you've said. I hope to give you some more great adventures very soon!
Wow, great video. I thought it takes weeks to do that crossing. Hope you show the refit, and the other crossings. You guys are nuts,subbed👍
Congratulations and all the best for the future. let us all know when next you put to sea. Cheers.
a great vid of the trip im glad the problems did not leave you stranded and introuble on that stretch of ocean and that you all made it home safely with the boat i have subed on the off chance you do some more vids of the refit and the launch and her out on her sea trials before she goes back to work cheers and good luck from the UK
Thank you very much! Plenty of adventures are on the horizon. Really appreciate the sub
Awesome I really enjoyed the video epic 😊
Had a similar experience back in Dec 22 lost all nav and instruments 200ml from Newcastle then 400 from Opua the new lift pump failed. We were in a Selene 43 doing half your speed. Well done !
Holy heck! At least we aren't the only ones that have had this happen. How long did your crossing take?
@@Un-guided 6 days and with the lost day caught a storm from Cape Brett to Opua. We were shattered.
That's a marathon! Wow I can imagine, that's an epic effort
Planning to come South in the future? Still on the hard stand fixing a mass of issues.
Oil in the water better than water in the oil. But not much. A trip i would like to do one day. Good job.
The coolant problem / motor problem was nasty to be crossing that stretch of ocean in...better you than me haha.....
Nice shot of the Rock.
This boat is the old NIFTY 2, i worked on it for a couple of years in 1992-94 crayfishing in Western Australia. Great solid boat built well those days.
Was that with the rainbirds? It's a fantastic boat in a following sea. Well built indeed. I would love to hear and see pictures and stories of her years ago. The new owner is one of the best fisherman on the chatham islands and he will definitely be putting her through its paces
@@Un-guided no its was owned and built by a local guy in Mandurah,Western Australia his name was Neville (his nickname was NIFTY Nev) hence the boat name NIFTY 2.
It was skippered by Mark Humphreys, crayfishing and some wet fishing on the off season. Are you sure it was built in 1990 ? i would have thought 1988 it was built in Henderson west au. i have a heap of photos of this boat somewhere
@@Un-guided so you are taking it on to the Chathams after the refit?
@@ebaab9913 not sure if my schedule will tie in with the relaunch or not. I still have 2 more vessels to cross the tasman in the next few weeks
The odds for this passage going as well as it did were as bad as they get. Throwing that dice, even the one time had no upside. The successful delivery would have paid very little. This was their one shot at this ipassage. The tinny and it’s One screw, one engine, and four souls lived despite every single point of failure a ticking time bomb. They delivered a wreck, which had been a perfectly good boat just days before. The refit was Dione at the wrong end of the passage
The worst part of the trip was I was`nt onit, this brings back so many memories for me, love this life😁
The sea is like an addiction! I know what you mean mate! Some of us are born for the sea.
Thanks for sharing your adventures, awesome to see , expat kiwi in Melb’s, subscribed.👍
Thanks Brian, got more stories on the go as we speak. Plenty more to come! Cheers mate
That V 12 makes a lok more noise than my old Gardner.
Cant beat a Gardner from 1 thru to 8 cylinders.
That was a bit of an adventure .
Great video.
Did you find out what was in the engine coolant and why ?
We initially thought it was an old oil cooler that had blown and heat exchange not cleaned properly. However, it could be that oil was coming from out of the valve jacket. Either way a brand new Scania is going in her.
@@Un-guided thanks for letting me know.
The new scania installed at the wrong end of the voyage. The owners had the crew risk it all with worn out unit for the passage. His decision to do that was his fear of loosing the new motor on this death march
That hull is entirely unsuitable for# Tasman crossing. The Maritime Authority needs to review this issue. The insurer too.
Great video. Looked like fun with minimal trouble. That Heat Exchanger looked like it had oil in it???
Nice boat
Believe the former owner was an Australian soldier who had done a couple of tours. Do you know what happened to him? Really enjoyed seeing the Australian ports through your eyes. Thanks for sharing your story.
Yes, he has since brought an ex America's cup boat and is planning to charter it out from Cambodia. He does charity work throughout there, helping the locals. Thanks very much for watching and I'll be showing more of Australia and nz ports very soon. Thanks for watching!
Fcken Epic, modern day adventure.
It sure was. Still have 2 more boats to cross the tasman coming up soon.
Thought regnisd ian king well done guys
Pretty hard to beat the fish and chips they serve up at the lobster shack in Bicheno bros. Nick and Jeff's food truck when you come into St Helens from the south...Thurs fri sat and sunday are Awesome as well and 1/2 the price. 😊
Great place to have a meal and the views to match. A fantastic place to be. Thank you for watching and your comments!
Paradise
Chur, looked like the mean trip.
I thought it was gonna be one of those old beautiful wooden sailing cray boats
I'm on a wooden sailing cray boat right now. Video to come in a few weeks
Great Vid of the trip fellas , enjoyed it , you travelled some of the areas i worked in crossing bass straight years ago on abalone .......... whats she being refitted to work as kudos Aussie in Canada
Makes me want to go to sea again 🦐🤙
Enjoyed watching that.
Is the MAN going to be kept ?
Some people luv them others hate them.
Great vid
Cheers
It's coming out and to be replaced with a brand new Scania. It was a good motor for us even though we had oil in the coolant. Apparently it was an ex tank engine.
Tangaroa brought you all home safely
The 16 metre hull and MAN V12 did that
@Slippery Gypsy ….the sea never brings anyone home. Often the sea kills. Your skill and your boat do it, it’s as simple as that.
We are all in Gods hands friends.
@Slippery Gypsy The owner received a very different boat from the one they had paid for.
On most days you have 3 hours to live as a hyperthermic dehydrated rag doll that is dying from all of the previously mentioned. Untill every bone is broken amd you die from becoming a burley bomb.
What a fantastic video! I was shitting myself all the way.
Omg that's my dream to do that....will be getting a big boat soon when we move down to the coast.....35 to 40 ft....how exciting was it getting ready to go?? Looks like you had a blast. What sort of fuel burn and what was cruising speed?
What ws the coolant problem ? Buggered heat exchanger? or head gasket ?
Great video . Would like to know your thoughts on how the star handled and overall performance.
Absolutely beautiful with a following sea. It was great really. We hardly got the windows wet considering our long voyage. It was surprisingly good in a head on sea too. All in all a great safe hull that I would be happy to be work on fishing.
So what did you find with the motor - was it a head gasket or a heat exchanger issue?
Your turbo may be fucked!
I'm not a mechanic but i drove a Scania years ago which had the same problem. Oil was leaking into the coolant system because the oil cooler seal was faulty or broken. Some of this oil is also making it's way into the turbo and burning up, I was topping up oil every 500-600 kilometres. The pointless individuals at Scania denied anything was wrong even after replacing the turbo with a used turbo. This was my experience but someone more qualified may say different.
Cheers from OZ!
So if the motor quits in the middle of the Tasman,and cannot be restarted,do you just hit the button and wait to
be rescued?!
That's what we didn't want to do. We made every single step to mitigate that happening. We have 6 hourly voyage reports to maritime radio via satellite phone and email as we had star-link internet. Ian, the owner, knows how to fix an engine no matter the situation. Everyone kept calm, cool, and professional as we knew the issue could be fixed. Was all a part of the journey.
@@Un-guided Escaped convicts sailed a small boat to NZL sth coast from Tasmania,we have got Abit soft on it! I don't think a rescue helo would have enough range to reach you,they would have to send a frigate probably!
You went past my work in dunally
Do you operate the bridge?
Mean 👌👌👌👌
Why would you cut the lid off?
the owner wanted to keep the G lower and i agree it looked much better also. thank you for watching by the way!
How come you cut the fly bridge roof off?
Un-guided
8 days ago
The owner had no need for it in nz and wanted to cut down on weight on the roof. We figured it would've weighed 150kg after cutting it.
Why did you cut the roof off?
The owner had no need for it in nz and wanted to cut down on weight on the roof. We figured it would've weighed 150kg after cutting it.
Wouldn't that boat make a great party boat 😊
it is a good party boat, only need to invite those who byo beer though. cheers for watching i hope that you subscribe to keep watching the party unfold
Hope Hobart treated you well
Jesus!! I’m glad old mate is paying for that fuel and not me 😢
New Zealand has the best pies
I couldn't agree more!
Fart 💨 comment!
33:52 is that Keiran Boyle???
Yep, sure is!
Engine oil cooler?
How come the Top was cut off? Too much of a wind sail?
Perhaps it wouldn't have fitted under the cover when they got there, looks like a tight fit.
Quite a few reasons. Unnecessary weight up top, and it was always going to come off as the weather is too cold for roof top driving where the boat will eventually end up. Plus, fitting into the shed etc.
A bit of commentary on what is going on would be good
A bit of reading the subtitles might help you.
Good thing I have been up and down the Derwent, so I knew when you got to the mouth. Could have at least told them as you passed Point Raoul and turned for NZ.
@eBaab yeah I did forget to edit that part in. Thats a beautiful piece coast along there!
Doesn’t need much explaining, old mate buys a cray boat in Oz, does a bit of fixing on it, drinks a bit of piss, smokes a few durries, has a barbie or two, catches some fish, drives the boat around tassie for a bit then heads to NZ. Easy.
11.3 knots round abouts on the crossing,having that cooling system making mud would definitely put the shits up anyone,look forward to seeing the refit👌
well managed
CHUR bros hearty as TRIP..MEAN
Ian is he related to Joe king he was a cray fisherman down there came to northland to be a farmer?
A’Joe King’ from Stewart Is got a boat built in Geraldton,he spent a day driving my boat as it was similar to what he eventually ordered.Wonder if it’s the same guy?
😂 On most days you have 3 hours to live as a hyperthermic dehydrated rag doll that is dying from all of the previously mentioned. Untill every bone is broken amd you die from becoming a burley bomb.
Turn your phone sideways next time Mate!
thank you, i appreciate the insight. still getting the grips of the editing and filming. got plenty more content on its way! subscribe to keep up with the on-going adventure
You guys got some big cajones... could have gone tits up and side ways very easily.. good to see it can be done if the weather god's are smiling and you don't hit some 💩 floating around out their!!.🇦🇺😎
Crossed twice, once in 90 knot storm in a 15000 tonne ship, next as skipper in a 16m, got hammered them too, you were lucky
not for me a chined planing boat running at displacement speed I'd want self righting and this boat is not a 40 ft wave could roll ya and then it is all over I served on tugs North Sea, as I said you were lucky or maybe you studied the weather before casting off
good onua anyways
That's a great story. Those are the ones only few can say, and only a few could ever understand the power of the sea after experiencing that. We definitely waited for the right forecast. We had to wait nearly 3 weeks to leave hobart
No autopilot? That would have sucked
We had auto pilot. I have done 2 crossing to that chatham islands that was 420 miles with no auto pilot. That sucked so much hahaha
Here we have a generic stuff up/😂😂😂😂😂
Grant Orchard
Well done good boat
20:20 wheres the joints, perfect get on the piss smoke weed blast some sounds 👌🗣️💨🌊🌊🌊
Take your drugs and stay in New Zealand!
Idiots like you need to stay sitting under a tree, there is no place for you on a small boat
why are you flying the Q flag?
I can only presume that with no running commentary, not identifying the crew and purpose of trip was because you were running contraband between Australia and New Zealand! If not, the video lacks meaning to all that did not know the crew.
Better than your crossing of the tasman. Have a great day.
Cheers for the video enjoyed
It's a delivery of a cray boat from Australia to New Zealand. Can't you figure that one out chimp?
Hey doagul, you're an egg!!
Hey Dougal McCock sucker, were you the dux of nautical fuckwit school ?
Rubbish! Plenty of people have done it!
Boring
Thanks for watching.
New Zealand has the best pies