Interesting boating etiquette...
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Re: Interesting boating etiquette...
You can hire them "wheelstanding" tinnies down on the Gold Coast. I was watching them roar up and down the waterway just behind the hotel I was staying at.
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Hope it doesn't take off up here we don't need idiots like that running all over the harbour endangering us quiet reserved types while we are trying to catch a fish or two. Might have to mount some serious fire power
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Re: Interesting boating etiquette...
Thats Awesome, wish i had thought of that back when we were grommits racing around in our tinnys. We used to take everything out of the tinny except for the the lifejackets when we could hear them comming, wait in the channel for the crayboats to come back in and then surf their wakes.......then get blasted from the oldies for being stupid in boats haha
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Just need that 50hp on ebay and my 3.7 is good to go.
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Thats an absolute ripa!! Poor old mate siting their quietly bream fish'n!
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Got a 50 johnno in th shed goin cheap.makntracks wrote:Just need that 50hp on ebay and my 3.7 is good to go.
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"AGE is an ART ""Doesn't mean you get any smarter..just wrinkled and cracked".
"No angler watches nature in a passive way...He enters into its very existence." (John Bailey...Reflections on a Waters Edge)
"Govern a Family as you would catch a small fish....Very Gently." (Chinese Proverb)
"Only those become weary of angling who bring nothing to it but the idea of catching fish." (Rafael Sabatini...1857-1950)
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Thats me most nights going up and down the Adelaide River in the pitch black. Is there something wrong with me Just make sure if you pull up in the middle of the night it is up against the bank.davet wrote:Hope it doesn't take off up here we don't need idiots like that running all over the harbour endangering us quiet reserved types while we are trying to catch a fish or two. Might have to mount some serious fire power
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I only just found this, but this is on the Georges River. I spent a few years working on the river driving ferry's and these kids live with there parents there house back onto to the water (so even tho they look like they come from the back streets of punchbowl, trust me they don't), every afternoon they go from house to house by the river doing there little tricks. They call themselves the tinny boys and have spray painted it on every bridge and sign on the system.
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I honestly thought it was another trent from punchbowl. Cracked me upBen Jam wrote:I only just found this, but this is on the Georges River. I spent a few years working on the river driving ferry's and these kids live with there parents there house back onto to the water (so even tho they look like they come from the back streets of punchbowl, trust me they don't), every afternoon they go from house to house by the river doing there little tricks. They call themselves the tinny boys and have spray painted it on every bridge and sign on the system.
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Real bright lads those fellas. Post a video of you and your mates doing the wrong thing - and identify them
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come on mate you forgot wat its like to be that young, yes stupid and dangerous but friggen funny to in a stupid way . Cant be worse than the dicks on the roads these days.nomad wrote:Real bright lads those fellas. Post a video of you and your mates doing the wrong thing - and identify them
Love the old guy fishing that comes to the conclusion there engines are to big , made me laugh cheer's
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Really looks like young blokes having a bit of fun to me, better than them sitting on their arses playing video games. Good on these lads for getting outside and using their imaginations, for a lot people it was probably cars, bikes and guns or all three, wish I'd have thought of boats, Coolnomad wrote:Real bright lads those fellas. Post a video of you and your mates doing the wrong thing - and identify them
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Exactly - I would probably have been there in the day. Just saying that they shouldnt have posted their ID on the web.
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Old sexyfingers, reminds me of ME when I was a young bloke. p..s funny, wish I had of thought of it.
As long as no one gets hurt gota be better than some of the other cr.p they could get into.
As long as no one gets hurt gota be better than some of the other cr.p they could get into.
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