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i think all the adults are asleep in the backseats and all the kids are driving home after the long weekend, just went down to bunnings and its a bloody warzone out there right now... ill stay indoors with the doors locked until tomorrow morning :glare:

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Shoulda been here yesterday hanky. Ocean was as flat as your cap brims. Was magic conditions

:(

Had brekky at Hillaries yesterday, the ocean looked amazing.

I'm sure it will be just as good this weekend!

Don't be so sure

Corey... Pics!!!!

... love your confidence :rolleyes:

What's the policy re: booze on the boat? Are glass bottles aight or would you prefer we take cans?

At this stage Sunday doesn't look enjoyable, sat could go either way. What typically happens this time of year is windy early, mid morning to lunch wind drops as it swings around, then strong sea breeze in the arvo. Therefore lunch Saturday is probably safest bet at this stage

Corey, got any old dizzys that you don't need? Thinking of setting up a coil pack tester. Then I can use the points to adjust dwell, spin it up to high rpms, and open the gap to see what they are capable of.

Be handy for me and sau members who have a set and unsure which one is the faulty one

Corey, got any old dizzys that you don't need? Thinking of setting up a coil pack tester. Then I can use the points to adjust dwell, spin it up to high rpms, and open the gap to see what they are capable of.

Be handy for me and sau members who have a set and unsure which one is the faulty one

I've got one under the bench you can have. its new, customer paid for it and never came back, been there nearly 2yrs

Or come down fri night? Up to you. But after lunch sat not looking so good. Come early sat otherwise or it might be just a cruise around the estuary if it's rough

We shall see, the +1 is going out Friday night, so just might leave as early as possible saturday morning.




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