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BROADBILL - 46-ft.
custom-built sport fisher was re-engined
in 2005 with two New Holland 235-hp turbo diesels and ZF gearboxes.
These give her a top speed of approximately 20 knots. Broadbill,
launched in 1972 is one of the most beautiful boats on the
East African coast and still
in immaculate condition. She has a large cockpit with high
gunwales and ample shade.
Skippered by Pat Hemphill who has been fishing the Pemba Channel
waters since 1963, and crewed by Usama who has been on the boat
since her launch and Suleiman who started in 1988. Pat is also
the co-author of the book, 'Crash Strike' along with the late
Anthony Cullen.
Pat has extensive experience of cruising the
East African coast from Kiunga in Northern Kenya to Mtwara
in Southern Tanzania, and even further south to Cape Town,
South
Africa. Between Pat and 'Broadbill' they are responsible for
many of Kenya's big fish plus many Kenya and All Africa records.

Broadbill has caught 1357 marlin as of April 2008 and has been
in the top three marlin boats since her launch in 1972 and has
taken more than 50 marlin in a season no less than 9 times.
#1 MARLIN BOAT IN EAST AFRICA SINCE 1992
Biggest marlin - 800 lb black marlin
Most marlin in one day - 8
Biggest shark - 984 lb
Broadbill can carry up to 4 guests on
safari to Pemba Island with sleeping facilities for 2 in the
fore cabin and in the saloon the dinette folds down to form a
double bed. There is a marine toilet on board and a safari shower
that is set up on deck in the evening. A new gas cooker with
oven and grill was installed in May 2002 and the galley and saloon
area upgraded to offer guests greater comfort and privacy.
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