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Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:56 am
by Geoff
Thanks Ray,

I feel an urgent need for some exercise!

I did wonder if sailing counted as exercise. I didn't want to be the one to push the envelope, but there it is in blue and white.

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 2:50 pm
by Ozzie
On my walk yesterday the car park at the boat ramp at Valentine was full of trailers with one boat going out and one going in. These had one fisho in each. Given golf is allowed I think this kind of boating is fairly innocuous. Maybe a different situation over Easter when ramps draw larger crowds and people may not act as sensible. We are going to take our little fishing dingy out next week after the peak. Need a boat fix of some sort.

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 9:42 pm
by Ozzie
Took my outboard for a service at the local mechanoid last week said he was flat out as everyone was dusting the boat off as it was the only thing you can do . We had a few friends around this weekend for coffee. First people I’ve spoken to live in a month who weren’t Coles checkout operators.

We aren’t going rushing out to indoor dining establishments for a good while yet . Too many people think it’s all over and everything is back to normal. Normally such clowns fly under the radar, but nowadays they can kill you .

Anyway thought this might strike a chord with you all.
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No it’s not me. :lol:

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 11:15 pm
by Ozzie
Nice job David . Your veggies will be handy when the second wave hits . Seriously I don’t think I may be joking. Our local club wrote to members the other day and said as they have five eating areas they will be having 50 people AT EACH AREA. Seems nuts as with 250 meatheads in the club it will be just as busy as a slow night before COVID.

We won’t be testing the waters for a good while. Just happy to be able to have family and friends over for a bbq. The disease itself has not changed one bit, but everybody seems to think it’s Mardi Gras. Go sailing, safer.

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:44 pm
by Andrew
Still kickin' up North,
Good to hear you are getting through,

Got crook mid March, so self isolated and very gradually came good at home over several months. Didnt fit the C19 test criterea at the time so who knows. Family and friends fine.

Final tinkering with trailer and the motors serviced, replaced the old fuel etc.

Only 2 officially active C19 cases in qld now, both in sth qld. its been C19 clear in Townsville for way over a month but not taking any chances either, the spread out outdoor lifestyle with 25C days helps.. Boating has been allowed for awhile. Seems that Qlds protective bubble and health policy is working, touch wood. Caravaners are on the roads in force again and shops are open,,

home haircuts, new gardens and house painting in earnest

Hope other Investigator owners are hanging in there,

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:55 pm
by Ozzie
Good that your ok Andrew. Must have been a trying time. It’s getting too relaxed down here. Bunnings have taken down the cattle crush they had on the entrance to space people out but are still clicking numbers in and out at peak times. On the other hand we were standing behind the marked line waiting for an available checkout at an unnamed supermarket last week and the konga line of dim bulbs behind us were all leaning over each other’s shoulders...including ours... der... some people still have not worked out that the virus has not changed just the number of beds to treat you has :evil:

As I said before, relying on joe average to do the right thing is fraught with problems. School holidays now, so..... the only safe place is out on your boat. 8-)

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 9:42 am
by snoopebj
Funny you should say that Ozzie.
I stumbled across this youtube sailing adventure recently that might prove you wrong.
Excellent series. love his aussie attitude and her tenacity and patience( amongst other things!).

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3we1GOFjp ... dex=2&t=0s

Cheers

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 10:25 am
by Ozzie
Sheesh Emrys. Now I’m worried 😧 with my luck I’ll go for a sail and be met at Croudace Bay jetty by the 2nd Commando Regiment armed with water cannon.

“Sorry Sir, you can’t come ashore here”
“But Sargent I’m just testing out my new reefing pennants”
“Sorry Sir, that may be but you can’t come ashore here”
“#^*#£€”
“Sorry Sir, Mr Dutton can’t help you”
:shock:

Great video series , I’ll watch them “

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 9:59 am
by Ozzie
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I am looking into one with an Investigator logo😷😷😷

We have not even had a worst case scenario so far. For those people on the news who tore out to dine out be grateful the virus has not affected the food supply chain ...yet.

Not jokin’........https://time.com/5820381/coronavirus-fo ... es-hunger/

Stay safe.

Re: The World has moved on.

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:35 pm
by snoopebj
You’re right Ozzie we have govt support here and those poor people have none.Been over there and witnessed hospitality and kindness that amazed me. They have little to nothing but share everything.
To David in Tassie. If things hit the fan here in Wollongong NSW mate This mainlander is going to sail his Investigator down there to his favourite part of Oz Wineglass bay in Freycinet Pen. and camp out in Coles bay so you’d better get ready and get your cannons out 8-)
P.S. I promise to quarantine for two weeks in Wineglass bay. :cry: