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    Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    With the level 5 restrictions soon to be in place, where are you supposed to wash the boat and trailer. Are we now to fish the dams?......sorry i forgot no water...
    How do these regulations affect the carwash companies. Are we going to be slugged with higher fees? Or do we just fish further north and wash the boat at these ramps. What do you think?
    Last edited by wags on the water; 10-04-2007 at 12:27 PM.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    You're still allowed to flush the motor and wash the brakes, since these are safety issues. The rest of the boat stays dirty I guess
    Cheers Freeeedom

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Freedm is correct about the motor flush and brakes - just look in todays paper.
    As far as cleaning the boat you could think about gathering water (bucket) each time you start up and use the shower and save in a large container for later when you want to wash down your rig/gear.

    I saw this from one of the other guys on Ausfish a while back and thought I would try it.

    Bit of a pain but no probs really and it keeps the boat clean and conserves (reuses what would normally flow down the drain) --- water.

    Worth a thought.
    Cheers
    Pete
    Last edited by Raesen; 10-04-2007 at 01:33 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    I collect the water that comes out of the engine when you flush it, you would be supprised how much you collect, then run it through the gurnie and spray down the boat, no worries all nice and clean.

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    I guess i fill it with pot plants and wash it on those days when i can water the garden by bucket.Or looks like im going to have to buy a small tank to run the guerney off as i clean most down with deck wash while on the water then just need to give everything a good rinse

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Means nothing to me.we only have Level 2 here in the redlands we can wash away on our boats

    Mike

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin_Mike View Post
    Means nothing to me.we only have Level 2 here in the redlands we can wash away on our boats

    Mike
    Yea our dam is near full but we still have to have level 5. Poured down here saturday night for a few hours. And on another note read some where that the greenies where up in arms over the water table dropping on north straddie due to the supply to redlands comming from there?

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    Ausfish Premium Member PinHead's Avatar
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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    I flush the motor but rarely bother about washing the boat..maybe once a year...afraid I am not as fussy as some.

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    I think level 5 will affect city ppls harder than those that lives in the bush/country
    During 92/93 we had a mini drounght here in the south east, the first thing we did was went out put new bore and extensively increased the waterholding of both of our dams. combined volumetric capacity is over 15 megs and at 90%. If uneducated country ppls like us can see the writting on the wall, then what is the gotv. is actually reading of the walls!!!
    Sorry about my rant.
    Humility is not a weather condition.

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Mike, can you pm me your address??? I can bring my own hose and bucket

    Wags

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    Ausfish Bronze Member sandyd's Avatar
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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    We are lucky to have no restrictions what so ever. But I have to wonder how long it will be before they start coming our way.
    It seems once restrictions are off, we forget to easily and revert back to our old wasteful habits.
    cheers
    sandyd

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ffejsmada's Avatar
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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    I feel sorry for you guys.
    You can all wash your boats here at my place.
    I'll never ever run out of water.
    All my dams (stocked with Bass, Yellas, Silvers & 1 Murray Cod) are full.
    When they empty a bit I fill them up.
    Water comes straight out of good old Cooroy Mountain for home use and the gardens and washing my boat of course.
    We sure are lucky!

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raesen View Post
    Freedm is correct about the motor flush and brakes - just look in todays paper.
    As far as cleaning the boat you could think about gathering water (bucket) each time you start up and use the shower and save in a large container for later when you want to wash down your rig/gear.

    I saw this from one of the other guys on Ausfish a while back and thought I would try it.

    Bit of a pain but no probs really and it keeps the boat clean and conserves (reuses what would normally flow down the drain) --- water.

    Worth a thought.
    Cheers
    Pete
    i agree totally but i also think that u can also was your trailer axels as well another safty thing i quess

    cheers tassie JR

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Luc's Avatar
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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Flush the engine at home in a barrel full of rain water.

    As for the boat, just visit your local commercial car wash.
    Most recycle over 80% of the water and some are installing hUUUUUUUge water tanks.

    I could always visit my bother inlaw, he's got 3 X 25,000 litres tanks (all full) and he's planing to get another one.

    Luc
    Last edited by Luc; 10-04-2007 at 07:28 PM.

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    Re: Level 5 Restrictions - What does this mean for you?

    Sorry fellas, blame the lack of rain on me, just installed a couple of water tanks, since then it has not rained one bit, murphys law.

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