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Little project
Submitted by sea-kem on Mon, 2020-11-16 09:59Little project I've been working on the last couple of months, pontoon for our caravan park up the coast. The last one we had was left out during winter, broke the mooring and is probably in Madagascar.


Hopefully she floats lol.
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Cut off again
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Mon, 2020-11-16 06:16Heard on the radio this morning the WA border to SA has been closed again due to could cases
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Trump Post - Where did she go?
Submitted by timboon on Thu, 2020-11-12 20:02Just sat down, grabbed the laptop and went to read the latest on the Trump post and can't find it???
Seems strange that the post has gone, I don't remember that happening before.
Who was it that twisted off??
Kinda ironic but the Trump post went quicker than Trump himself
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Rotto Swim 2021
Submitted by Darren253 on Thu, 2020-11-12 17:54For anyone considering or committed to the Rotto swim next year, its only 100 days away and moorings/pens have opened up for booking as of today.
We stayed over last year and it was quite the party afterwards! Knowing the boat was secure no-matter how lubricated i got was a real bonus. Didn't help my head the next day though...
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75 series ute for sale
Submitted by Silver Fox on Wed, 2020-11-11 17:47It's a sad day people.
I can't work out how to get this in the for sale section.... Please excuse this being where it is.
After 16 wonderful years my ute has to go due to the upcoming move to Thursday Island. If I wasn't moving there I wouldn't even be consider selling her.
Shes been a great bus and has never left me stranded on the side of the road or anywhere for that matter. She's taken me all over Australia and I've had some awesome trips and memories provided by her.
1992 model with 294000ks on the clock, it's done 120000 since I've had her. Has been religiously serviced every 10000ks.
Safari snorkel, manta extractors and 2.5 inch system. Dual batteries with a Redarc controller.
Tekonsha electric brake controller.
Upgraded beefier Pedders suspension with air baggies in the back = no sagging ass when you're towing.
Four brand new split rim tyres ( less than 100k on em)
Front end suspension has just been rebuilt to get rid of the Landcruiser death wobble, front wheel bearings repacked. New rear axle seals, bearings repacked. Front end is good for next 100000ks.
Fresh paint on the bonnet and roof, the rest is still original. Has been polished and looks the goods.
Ally bar and side steps. Tow ball on front of car, perfect for beach launching.
Banging Alpine stereo and Jbl 6x9 speakers. ( note, as I'm older and my ears are wiser it doesn't bang that much these days...:)
There's even carpet in the cab, comes with complete new carpet for front still in packaging. Old carpet is still good.
2450mm ally tray from Unicorn Transport with a flexiglass canopy on the back. Engel plug and 12v plugs on the inside.
Dual 90 litre diesel tanks. 60 litre stainless steel water tank. Will come with a 300 litre tool box and assorted recovery gear, high lift jack etc. I'll even chuck in the hand cleaner behind the passengers seat....
15k or thereabouts will seal the deal.
The aircon needs replacing as the compressor is shot. I've been quoted $1500 and price is negotiable.
Pm me for pictures.
Located in Carnarvon can be delivered to Perth metro.
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Where can i buy galv steel NOR for trailer modification?
Submitted by beeroclock on Wed, 2020-11-11 09:02Hi all, just wondering if anybody can tell me where i can get 4 metres of 75mm x 50mm x3mm gauge galv steel north of river (im in quinns area). I know i can get it at Mackson steel in Maddington but is there anywhere closer up quinns way ? thanks if you can help
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Outboard fuel
Submitted by Rodrat on Tue, 2020-11-10 15:33Not sure if this is a stupid question or not lol
Do you guys just use standard unleaded for your 4 stroke or Premium?
Cheers 
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New clears
Submitted by ChrisG on Mon, 2020-11-09 21:24Any recommendations for new clears (trailer boat)? prefer NOR. Prefer Wangara / Joondalup / Hillaries area if possible?
thanks crew
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Importing reloading gear from the US
Submitted by timboon on Sun, 2020-11-08 21:53Has anybody here jumped through the hoops to get reloading gear - Brass, Proji's, powder etc into Aus from the US?
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Days mixed bag
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2020-11-07 19:07Got the day off today and even tho it was blowing it's ass off you do what you gotta do.
Went down at around 11 with the incoming tide and got myself a few good feeds for the week. Not huge fish but they are fresh .
Also got a pb that will be hard to beat

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A PB that will be hard to beat
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2020-11-07 17:24Packing up for the day and my big line went nuts . Good half hour of back breaking and arm stretching later it was on the edge of the water. Quick pic and off it went strong. More than I can say for myself
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New Tub
Submitted by Rodrat on Fri, 2020-11-06 17:26Gday all
After nearly 9 years between boats I finally bit the bullet and bought this one.
Looking forward to getting back on the water and hopefully sharing some great fish pics.
Cheers and tight lines
Biden/Trump
Submitted by timboon on Wed, 2020-11-04 19:14Well things are close over there by the sounds of it.
It sounds like tensions are rising, some fearing civil war.
It's strange isn't it.
A democratic society, people voted and there should be a winner.
But like a school yard bully, if he wins he'll be gracious in victory, if he loses, batton down the hatches people.
What a fucking lunatic.
Looks like Biden might win the vote but we'll see what the be eventual outcome is.
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Got my dinner . Have you?
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Wed, 2020-11-04 15:01Had the down time today that coincided with high tide so it was time to put the line in.
Got a good feed and some for bait on my next session
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Whittley boats
Submitted by Rodrat on Tue, 2020-11-03 20:25Hi All
Any members got a Whittley?
What model and size do you have?
Inboard or outboard?
What do you love or hate about it?
Cheers ![]()
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Outboard review
Submitted by Rodrat on Mon, 2020-11-02 21:32Hi All
Looking for feedback/reviews on Early 2000 4 stroke Johnson outboards, particular 2002.
Thanks
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Trade period 2020
Submitted by timboon on Mon, 2020-11-02 21:06Well there are lots of good names out there getting turfed out of their clubs and plenty others that want to go elsewhere...
Good on GWS for matching the Jezza Cameron deal, that puts a cat amongst the pigeons ( punn intended ), would have been good if GC did the same when Lynch wanted out!
Sounds like -
Zac Williams to Blues for pick 10 compo
Ben Brown to the Dees
Hogan has plenty of interest even Richmond wanting a piece of the prize recruit
Treloar is being told to fuck off from the Pies but not wanting to budge - getting treated like shit from all acounts!!
Saints and Adelaide is interesting with Crouch, Adelaide wanted pick 2 becuase compensation would have been 23 so they've also matched the offer.
Its a boring time of year sport wise, I don't enjoy listening to the chics cricket on the radio so any footy news is welcomed...
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What’s the best grease / lube?
Submitted by scano on Mon, 2020-11-02 19:47Keen to know what everyone who does their own reel servicing uses nowadays for reel grease? it's mainly on mid to high end reels (talica's, saragosa's, tyrnos, tiagra's. Etc). Currently using either Wilson reel lube, or inox mx6 grease. This is mainly for gears and internal moving parts like shafts and ratchet assemblies. I obviously use oil or very light grease / oil mix on bearings, but let me know what is good in the current day and age on gear sets for overhead and game reels.
cheers
scano
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12 months in the making Electric Alvey reels
Submitted by Alpha on Sun, 2020-11-01 17:39
Thought I would share my latest creation's.
Finaly finished making my Electric Alvey Reels. Its been 12 months since I started this journey, after seeing them on the net while waiting to get on a plane to Canada last year.
Once I'd seen it ,I thought I've got 2 of those reels at home that I don't use and thought I'll make that....and here we are.
Now all I have to do is find the fish, which I think might be harder than making my own reels.
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Another p b
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Wed, 2020-10-28 09:38 Got this one today . Not huge compared to some but a pb . Gotta love the acrobatics 
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Zinc Anodes
Submitted by timboon on Mon, 2020-10-26 10:54Fellas I'm chasing some bulk anodes.
Not going to be used for marine use but I'm assuming somewhere that deals in marine will be the best place to buy them.
Ideally looking for something around about a can size and shape but thats not essential.
If you fellas have seen someone that supplies or perhaps someone here might work somewhere that sells them please let me know.
Cheers in advance....
Boon
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Caribbean 2300 total weight?
Submitted by Quobbarockhopper on Sun, 2020-10-25 07:27Hi all
Finally time to seriously start looking at a new tub and while theres a few Im considering, top of both the budget and wish list is a 2300. Like most of the boats in that size range, 3.5T towing is a major concern. Hard to find much reliable info and know theres a lot of variables that go into it (size/weight of engine, how much gear, eskies etc etc). Only half decent summary I could find online is:
Hull Weight: 1,550 kg not including engine
Trailer Tare (tow weight) Mackay Alloy: 490 kg
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Electric lead melting pots.
Submitted by abrohlosorbust on Thu, 2020-10-22 12:34Hi guys anyone had any experience with Electric Lead melting pots and feed back good bad or otherwise. Ive tried the gas burner method before and ok with results but just looking for something a little more dedicated to the job.

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Recent rescues
Submitted by carnarvonite on Wed, 2020-10-21 09:48Had a phone call from Amsa in Canberra yesterday morning asking about where people lauch boats from in our area as an epirb was going off half way across to Faure Island. Seem a bloke had gone fishing, given no area he was going and no fixed time of return and had tipped his dinghy over and set off the epirb. Luckily he had a lifejacket on.
Spoke to Commander of Shark Bay sea rescue last night, he said they found him ok and got him back safely but they had another worse one 3 weeks back where 3 blokes tipped there dinghy over while trying to reurn from Useless Loop in 20+ knot wind and lost their jackets when the boat went over.
Seems to be some people do not take notice of weather reports for the area or think it doesn't involve them, either way both instances make it hard for the vollies who donate their time to go and rescue them alive because it is not a fun thing to pull bodies from the water I can tell you., been there done that.
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SHEET METAL FABRICATOR RECOMMENDATIONS
Submitted by Billcollector on Sun, 2020-10-18 07:22I require some small stainless benchtops and aluminium drawers for my hybrid van project.
Any recomendations for quality work location doesn't matter as will deal over phone.
Cheers
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Craypot capstan winch wiring advice
Submitted by sea-kem on Sat, 2020-10-17 07:29Ok the time has come where I'm done with manual handling of pots and am installing a tipper and winch on the boat. I've picked up a second hand capstan winch and foot switch. Just looking for the best way to wire it. I'm guessing foot switch straight to the isolator? Any advice appreciated.
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Whale carcass removal
Submitted by timboon on Fri, 2020-10-16 11:39This looks like the way to go about it...
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