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  1. :bump0ee:

    Thanks to all who have sent PM's.

    Have emailed Porters for all the drive gear and Fullers Marine have come back to me on the Trim Tabs.

    Still looking for a shipwright or person with equal skills to do the assessmnet and installation.

    :bump0ee:

  2. A co-worker got a pen stuck inside our printer.

    He started to try and remove the pen, but I told him we don't have time for that now, just put a note on the printer telling folks not to use it and we will deal with it later.

    I left and he grabbed a piece of paper, made a quick note and stuck it on the printer.

    About 20 minutes later, another colleague comes in laughing and says he just saw a piece of paper in the printer and went to investigate.

    That would hurt a bit one would think. :15::1naughty:

  3. Think of the small businesses that are going to the wall. :thumbdown:

    Our charge out fees in my industry are basically the same as those in the year 2000.

    Wages have gone up.

    Our fuel account used to sit on approx $6000 per month.

    Last month it hit $14000

    Diesel used to be half the price of petrol. Now its a bloody joke!

    Cheers,

    Stumpy :biggrin2:

    Yes the small business sector (Me) is being hard hit. I spend approx AUD$75,000.00 per month on diesel in my 4 small ships. As of today the minimum hourly rate moved from around 20 Australian cents up to nearly 60 cents per hour. Might not sound much to you guys, but it is all relevent in the scheme of things here. Last month the Government removed the duty on rice and to offset that loss they increased the excise on smokes and alchohol. A carton of local beer, 333ml bottles, was about $27.50 Australian and is now $31.00. Add to that the falling dollar here. 10 years ago it was .33 cents Oz, yesterday I exchanged cash at .1373 cents.

    These changes are made by the government who have Australian advisors.

    Anyway that's my 2 bobs worth.

  4. Just received our new fuel prices for JulyAt this rate - who can afford it? :ranting2:

    Here's our prices for the last 6 months.

    ------------ Feb -- Mar -- Apr -- May -- June -- July

    Unleaded 1.07 -- 1.08 -- 1.13 -- 1.19 -- 1.24 -- 1.51

    Diesel---- 1.12 -- 1.11 -- 1.17 -- 1.31 -- 1.43 -- 1.73

    Kero------ 1.25 -- 1.22 -- 1.28 -- 1.37 -- 1.42 -- 1.70

    These are AUD$ prices per litre. :wacko:

    How long before we're paying 2 dollars a litre?

    Included in our price is 15% GST and $0.015 Sales Tax per litre.

  5. :bump0ee:

    Thanks to all who have sent PM's.

    Have emailed Porters for all the drive gear and Fullers Marine have come back to me on the Trim Tabs.

    Still looking for a shipwright or person with equal skills to do the assessmnet and installation.

  6. I was told that the US Military control the satellites that the GPS operate from. That there is an error actually put into all domestic GPS. Only the military units are exact. During the Gulf War the US blanked out all the satelites that the GPS work from.

    Last year, one of my vessels was west of here at the same time a US Navy ship :1boat: was there also. The plotter showed a error of some 10 miles when in the vicinity of the Navy ship.

    Strange? :insane:

  7. I want to make my own lead sinkers. Anyone know where I can get hold of lead?

    Try your tyre fitting shops.

    They use lead for doing wheel balances and sometimes have damaged pieces available for scrap.

    Obviously old lead acid batteries if you can get a hold of them but be very careful of the acid. Use rubber gloves, protective clothing and eye safety goggles.

    You may also find it at demolition yards, used in old roofs before.

  8. A bloke walks into a Glasgow library and says to the prim librarian,

    'Excuse me Miss, dey ye hiv ony books on suicide?'

    To which she stops doing her tasks, looks at him over the top of her glasses and says,

    'Fook off, ye'll no bring it back!'

    :1prop::tease:

  9. A long time ago, Britain and France were at war. During one battle, the French captured an English colonel. They took him to their headquarters and the French general began to question him.

    Finally, as an afterthought, the French general asked, 'Why do you English officers all wear red coats? Don't you know the red material makes you easier targets for us to shoot at?'

    In his bland English way, the officer informed the General that the reason English officers wore red coats was so that if they were shot, the blood wouldnʼt show and the men they were leading wouldnʼt panic.

    And that is why, from that day to this, all French Army officers wear brown pants.

    :074::074:

  10. l am helping my fd to buy some new tackle which l think he will spend around 100- 200 aus to buy one reel and one rod for him.

    l want to ask can anyone tell me a good tackle shop around burwood which sell good and reasonable price tackle?

    cheers

    terry

    Check the swap and sell section on this forum.

    Might be something there for your dollars

    Cheers

  11. You may have seen my post recently showing damaged drive gear on my Mariner 31.

    All but difficult here to procure the replacement bits.

    Even contacted Rivierra who made the Mariners but "no off the shelf" parts available, as no record of my vessel with them.

    Looking for a qualified shipwrighter or the likes to procure the necessary gear.

    Am willing to pay airfares, hotel, wages and expenses to the right person to come up and do an assessment of the required bits and pieces. Then for him to return to Oz, purchase them and then return to do the installation.

    No tyre kickers.

    Need to do a little homework down there first to ascertain if and where to obtain parts.

    Sooner rather than later required

    Thanks

    Carl

    :bump0ee:

  12. It sounds like I am not alone in having gear busted out of rodholders!

    Cheers

    inhlanzi

    I thought I would wait to see how many others had lost rods to this sort of freight train attack before I put my 2 bob in.

    Firstly the story, unbelievable, what perseverance, clever man, thinking on your feet under duress. Champion effort, as mentioned, a story to be regaled over and over again. Excellent reading.

    Anyway, a few years back I was live baiting for Papuan Black Bass using telapia, in the upper Galley Reach in PNG using GB1706 with Abu 7000 loaded with 24kg. The rod was left in free spool with the ratchet engaged leaning against the gunwhale, the familiar zzzzzzzzzzz went off and I reached for the rod only to knock it over, unfortunately knocking it out of freespool, only to sit there in amazement at the speed that the outfit went over the side of the boat into the water - like a rocket. All I could do was to look over at my mate, grab another beer from the esky, and sit there in silence.

    Definately a candidate for POM.

    Cheers

  13. Most notable catches were this 25.5kg GT - what a fight that was took the best part of 40 minutes.

    The strike was amazing the white water from it was like someone dropped a washing maching in the water!

    Hope you like the pics

    Cheers

    Damo

    Trying to add the pics......

    Excellent GT and pics.

    Caught one weighing 32kg whilst in PNG on a trolled dead bait. The bugger had barnacles growing on him!

    Sounds like a great honeymoon - did the wife go with you? :074::074:

  14. Carl I will pin this post for you and you may bump it up when you see fit.

    Anyone who knows someome who can help Carl out ??? either post here or contact Carl or myself by PM or email us at

    fishraider@iinet.net.au

    Regards Swordfisherman (Site Administrator)

    Thanks Stewy

    Need all the help I can get at the moment.

    The wife and kids main entertainment.

    Cheers

    Carl

  15. You may have seen my post recently showing damaged drive gear on my Mariner 31.

    All but difficult here to procure the replacement bits.

    Even contacted Rivierra who made the Mariners but "no off the shelf" parts available, as no record of my vessel with them.

    Looking for a qualified shipwrighter or the likes to procure the necessary gear.

    Am willing to pay airfares, hotel, wages and expenses to the right person to come up and do an assessment of the required bits and pieces. Then for him to return to Oz, purchase them and then return to do the installation.

    No tyre kickers.

    Need to do a little homework down there first to ascertain if and where to obtain parts.

    Sooner rather than later required

    Thanks

    Carl

  16. What an effort.

    Brings back memories.

    I lived on the Georges River for 20 years.

    I used to collect weed in my tinnie up near Picnic Point every Friday morning , then run it down to Tom Uglys bait shop before heading off to school.

    Promise not to give away the spot.

    What depth?

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