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    Clontarf boat ramp.

    Hey guys,
    On my way home this arvo i noticed that the clontarf boat ramp is getting dredged out .FINALLY.
    MARTY.

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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Yeah I saw it too, a big red one

    Just in time ! I'm moving into the area this weekend !

    Last weekend saw a heap a boats being walk out past the rock wall.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Feb 2007

    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    I saw that one and thought just how nice it was going to be. Wonder why they are doing it now?? Who cares I suppose as long as it is done.

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    hey black rat.
    welcome. i was chatting to a bloke who was doing the dredging in the big red boat. he told me that they have dug all these holes roughly about 600mm deep all over the front of the ramp, then by this friday another craft is coming in to scrape the bottom and this will fill all the holes. he told me this will be done this week.

    thank god, cause i couldnt even get out from there on sat, and i was there at 5am, an hour before low tide. there was a boat stuck there in the mud.
    i went to nudgee ck. what a top spot, with pontoon.

    cheers
    greg

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Greg can you explain that again?
    The red boat has been drilling holes and other one will fill them in by scraping. Are they taking any spoil away?
    600mm is pretty much a waist of time anyway. I know why they are only going that deep because the EPA will not allow them to go any deeper.
    Scott

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Bloody EPA, Probably never had the experience of walking a 6metre boat through waist high water at 4.30am on a winters morning. Bloody hell. If i could have 1 wish it would be to have the EPA given the ass then we could fish any where and be able to get a boat out from a boat ramp.

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    if you got a 6m boat, forget clontarf go to cabbage tree creek

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Yeh i found that out 3 months ago usually use scarbrough or nudgee

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    About bloody time! only took them about 8 years to get around to doing it, since last dredging.

    Although now its going to get packed out again on weekends.
    Paul

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    I don’t usually use that ramp but I do occasionally in summer. It’s usually a zoo and the Wally factor is high down there. It really needs a pontoon along one of the groins as the beach gets very crowded as people seem to think the sand beside the ramp is a day mooring.

    And a ramp Marshall.

    Scott

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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Quote Originally Posted by SgBFish View Post
    I don’t usually use that ramp but I do occasionally in summer. It’s usually a zoo and the Wally factor is high down there. It really needs a pontoon along one of the groins as the beach gets very crowded as people seem to think the sand beside the ramp is a day mooring.

    And a ramp Marshall.

    Scott
    Scott,

    This is from a thread in the News section

    Pelican Park Pontoon, Clontarf

    After completion of the maintenance dredging at the Pelican Park boat ramp, a new rigid pontoon will be built. The project significantly improves boat launching capacity, public safety and accessibility.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?t=114812

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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    that is great news about pelican pk.

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    Just an update on the ramp after the dredging works, this was taken at around 5:30am on Sunday 30/09/07

    It must have been dam near dead low and wasn't too bad to get out.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member juju's Avatar
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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Is that a bit of a mound at the side of the ramp?.......ill have to go have a look...low tide was a real pain there
    ..Greg...."Termites pay the bills"..... Trailcraft 475...75 Hp E-Tec

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    Re: Clontarf boat ramp.

    Quote Originally Posted by juju View Post
    Is that a bit of a mound at the side of the ramp?.......ill have to go have a look...low tide was a real pain there
    Yeah there is a mound either side of the ramp which would make for a quick stop if comming in at mid-tide. It was a bit strange really who knows how they will fall over the comming weeks.

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