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#234817 - 07/13/11 10:55 PM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Tim_Mozzie]
Peter_Lyons Offline
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Could you take the beams off another mossie to put the hulls between the one on the roof of the ute for a total of 5?
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#234833 - 07/14/11 08:06 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Peter_Lyons]
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Sounds good to me. Can Matt raise his suspension a bit so he doesn't wear out his wheel arches?
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#234840 - 07/14/11 09:29 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Tim_Mozzie]
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Easiest way is still a container, delivered to the sailing club and flying
If people are prepared to dismantle them then the 8 goes out the window and would be easy 12.
Driving, well, been there, done that.... nothing looks stranger than a boat in Alice Springs, but you could stop at Tennant Ck for a sail.

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#234868 - 07/14/11 10:45 PM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: dkd]
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you guys are funny, i was thinking of 3 on trailer but the windage is a bit too much, and it will stand 2.7 meters from ground to top, bit high i think to travel safely,, but if my brother comes he will have another double decker trailer, so we could have 5 boats already going.

Matt

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#234918 - 07/16/11 08:19 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Tim_Mozzie]
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Mmmm,

we might have to divide the elapsed time by the number of boat the car is carrying grin.

Tim you had better start working on the handicap system when you get back from Europe, this is important stuff. sick
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#236323 - 08/15/11 05:15 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: thricebitten]
MitchB Offline
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Loc: Melbourne, Australia
Matt - The windage wouldn't be too much for a Ford wink
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#236326 - 08/15/11 12:32 PM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: MitchB]
Matt_Stone Offline
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haha

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#239059 - 10/16/11 08:25 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Matt_Stone]
Nic M Offline
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Registered: 06/19/09
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Loc: Melbourne
Ok, been thinking about this one......I am going to go as well - I am going to take some long service leave.

Going to drive up and then take a holiday after the week of sailing.......am keen to do a group of us driving up.

For those looking into going it is a very popular time of the year and early bookings on accom seem to be needed.
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#239060 - 10/16/11 09:03 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Nic M]
Matt_Stone Offline
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im sorry guys that i wont be sailing a mossie up there!!
Im going to be sailing a Tornado in the nats which is at the same time at same place!!! Whoooo hoooooo

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#239061 - 10/16/11 10:05 AM Re: Sailing somewhere warmer next Winter? [Re: Matt_Stone]
Nic M Offline
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Loc: Melbourne
ha, nice......you doing a road trip or flying ??
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