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  • in reply to: Bellerive Tassie Nationals #7354
    russellwren600
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    Hi All,

    This new Caravan Park has very nice new cabins and are still building more. It’s about an easy 10-15 minute drive to the Bellerive Yacht Club.
    Please check out the link in the above post.

    Prices are as follows:

    2 Adults for 8 nights @ $150p/n = $1200 ($600pp)

    2 Adults, 2 Children for 8 nights @ $180p/n = $1440 ($360pp)

    4 Adults for 8 nights @ $190p/n = $1520 ($380pp)

    Cheers

    Nanna
    Rattle & Hum – 1639

    in reply to: Qld Nationals Draft Attendee list #7000
    russellwren600
    Participant

    Fiona,

    The other Tassie entry is non other than Fisty, that is Andrew Fist.

    in reply to: Questions Regarding the QLD Nationals #6971
    russellwren600
    Participant

    Well Fisty, glad to see you training hard.

    I bet there’s other sailors training hard tonight.

    Yes that’s right the defending national champion is stuck at the bar at Melbourne airport waiting for his very delayed flight to Tassie for a training weekend of sailing. You think I’m joking aren’t you about the sailing training, but this is about the only sailing training Wayno will get before the nationals. Master Bates is getting serious about the upcoming nationals so he decided to make his training more like the real thing. Drinking to all hours then getting up early to sail hard and thought, Tassie, that sounds like the place to go.

    Wayne is actually making his way for a training weekend in Hobart and due to delay’s will disembark at Hobart airport at 1am and be picked up by nanna who should have been in bed hours ago…

    That’s commitment Fisty…

    in reply to: Questions Regarding the QLD Nationals #6969
    russellwren600
    Participant

    Make way for my walking frame please…

    I agree, some very good points made above.

    With only one race scheduled most day’s it would seem more reasonable to have a start at say 2pm. This gives everyone a chance to relax, have a bite to eat, sail, pack up and then have a few Q.L.D’s as we do.

    Obviously there might be a very good reason for having the start earlier?

    Also, hope you Queenslanders are ready for the Sabre Cup each night…

    It was decided last nationals it should continue due to popular demand…

    The current holder which carried over from the Hobart Nationals is non other than the mighty “Fisty”…

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