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Re: Narrandera

Posted: 05 Nov 2019, 21:07
by Darren
Yes as above, it is a fantastic event and the company is just awesome, we returned home safely and the boat is in one piece although I have one motivated Son taking measurements for the skiff return. I would also like to thank Greg for his passion of really creating the circle of like minded friends we all share. And recognize the power of work that he has contributed over the past 20 odd years (wow, it only seems like yesterday mate!) And moving forward congratulations to President Nathan and Craig for jumping on board to contribute in to the club.
Darren and Luke

Re: Narrandera

Posted: 06 Nov 2019, 19:58
by Chivs
Ditto Daz!! Well said mate, coming from Tassie there was no real financial benefit being a member but when I joined and met the “regulars” who became great friends I keep my membership up as recognition of the vibe I get from those members and regardless of the weather it is just great to catch up and some. So thanks Greg you pretty much sum up what I just said!!

Re: Narrandera

Posted: 06 Nov 2019, 20:03
by screwit
Well after a few family upsets it was a welcomed distraction to come up for a trip and enjoy the company of the boat club friends .
Special thanks goes to Craig for straining the EK Ute to launch and retrieve my boat in some ordanry weather. After a rush to get the steering refitted and wheel bearings done the boat ran
very well .
It was a great weekend . ROSS

Re: Narrandera

Posted: 29 Nov 2019, 10:22
by RightyO
Typical day at Narrandera .

Re: Narrandera

Posted: 29 Nov 2019, 11:12
by WoodRay
Hmm, someone's tool of choice whilst the engine covers off?? :D :D

Re: Narrandera

Posted: 01 Dec 2019, 09:30
by rayza1
Trust me, i'm a mechanic!!