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  1. #16
    imported_admin
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    Re: Boat Ramp Info Required

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill
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    Phill

    If posting it back up as an attachment make sure you rename the file or it will not post as an attachment as there is already a file of the same name.

    Do not use characters such as [ or ] or the file will be auto deleted. Just use Alphanumeric file names.


  2. #17

    Re: Boat Ramp Info Required

    Hi All, It seems some with older style programs are having dificulties in down loading. will have a chat with steve and see what we can do.
    For those wondering why im requesting this info, I am putting together some stats to see if we can get some upgrading or improvement done to some of the shoddy launching facilities we have in this city.
    I am a friend or have know him for sometime, of a ex Labour Premier, and hopefully with his pull we may be able to convince the govt or city council to start spending a little more money on some of these facilities, if anyone ready today (sundays) paper there is also a write up in their about boat facilities.
    regardsl

  3. #18
    imported_admin
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    Re: Boat Ramp Info Required

    Here is a PDF version of the file

    For those that do not have MS Word, maybe Webby can post his Fax Number for you to fax this back to him.


  4. #19

    Re: Boat Ramp Info Required

    Sorry dont have a fax, to save some dilemas, just send me a pm, with a-b-c-or comments under neath each other, as long as there in the order off the form, and i will no what ramp your talking about.
    christ if i had know it was going to be this hard, would have tried something else.
    Anyway its up to you people, if you wanna help.
    regards

  5. #20

    Re: Boat Ramp Info Required

    Webby,

    if you are going to use this to try to get upgrades to ramps, my thoughts are that EVERY ramp should have a tap boaties can hook a hose to for flushing their motor and hosing the boat down. It makes much more sense to do it at the ramp while the engine is still warm and the gunk hasn't dried. Also doesn't piss the neighbours off at home that way.

    The only ramp I know of in Brisbane with a tap I can use is at Fishermans Is.

    Jeremy
    "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
    (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

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