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    Charleville

    Following on from the theme of towing a camper trailer to Adelaide and the long way home, then staying in motels every night; this weekend sees us taking a boat to Charleville!
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    gees your gathering some er, stuff there Ian,,
    stern pods are a wonderful invention,, adds so much room to the boat..
    what make of boat? looks familiar-----
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    gees your gathering some er, stuff there Ian,,
    stern pods are a wonderful invention,, adds so much room to the boat..
    what make of boat? looks familiar-----
    Perhaps the pods are for storing the Chateau Cardboard Port for attracting the local maidens? Ian being an old truckie.

    Ian, the early explorers took boats to the outback in the hope of discovering the theorized inland sea. Possibly handy in Charleville with the town's history of flooding. The wet season is imminent.
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    From the rego label, Whittley Voyager. I know no more than it belongs to friends of 'ers, who are relocating to Charleville.
    She agreed to help them, during the week. I had intentions of going 4x4ing with friends, but they've all let me down.
    Decades of wisdom has taught me, it's better to appease than oppose, so Charleville, here I come.

    Bjorn, some of that port might go down well, on the shores of the inland sea.

    I must go down to the sea again, the lonely sea and the sky,
    I hung my undies out yesterday, by now they must be dry.

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    Looking at the window, its certainly got the very distinguishable "Whittley window" happening. Great boats to look at I reckon, and they make for great overnight/weekenders with all the gear they pack into them. That looks to not be a weekender version though, which when I was looking at them, I couldn't find one, only the fully decked out versions, which were just out of my price range .

    You could always drop it off at Albury if you like Ian,,, I'll put it to good use on the Hume and Dartmouth dams when I'm up there .

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    May as well Marcus, I don't see it being worn out where it's going. Charleville is either as dry as a toasted Sao or flooded, no in between.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    May as well Marcus, I don't see it being worn out where it's going. Charleville is either as dry as a toasted Sao or flooded, no in between.
    You forgot airborne, Ian.



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    Wasn't that closer to Wyandra, John?
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    Is the Warrego running a banker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Wasn't that closer to Wyandra, John?
    It was heard in Charleville. But yes.
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