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Thread: Boat ramps on Straddie

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    deb
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    Boat ramps on Straddie

    Which is the best ramp to use for a fibreglass on straddie?? Only know the tinnie one at Amity?
    Cheers

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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    the one at amity isnt a tinnie one lol, but there is cross current, have had no trouble driving a 7m glass boat on and off there.

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    Big_Kev
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    There is Cylinder beach at the Point.
    But you might need a tractor or you could get bogged.
    The Amity one should be good as there is actualy two and one is dry at a low tide.
    Cheers Kev.

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    deb
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    Shows how much its changed since I was last there! Is there a ramp round near the little ship club?

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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    yep.

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    Big_Kev
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    The little ships club is a good place to put in Deb with easy access to the southern bay. A short run to the bar and Moreton is not to far off.

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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    and nice walks through the cemetery at night kev greta hangs out there to

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    deb
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    oooooohhhhhhhh hmm the cemetary or greta?????
    I dunno what we'll do, long weekends , who invented em!!!

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    deb
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    Ta!! Thats done it, think the little quinnie can come for a car ride , least till I get to sticky about a bit. Hmm now how to get the outlaws onto it for a bit of anchor practice

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Boat ramps on Straddie

    you may need a 4wd for a low water launch at liitle ships - although a concrete ramp a lot of sand can appear on it

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