We were on Fraser island,our parents had to get us back home to school,i remember them saying
From the Forestry camp at Coomboo lake,Series one with wooden trailer in tow,dodging the dead trees and the sea, at the south end of the island,washed up.King tide rising,luckily Gorden Elmer saw the flashing headlights of the vehicle as he was going to head off.He had been radioed the day before,but we were running late,and with the tide,he didnt think we would get there..
Couldnt get the barge in,it was very rough and blowing a gale.Eventually,with hand signal communication,through around 1M of sea water,we eventually were on the barge and tied down.Over on the other side,it wouldnt start,battery flat as a tack,the generator light had been on for most of the trip.Jump started it into life,off the barge,and home around 5 hours later,all soaked through like drowned rats
i think it was wetter inside the vehicle than outside.

i remember also,whenever the speed into the water was enough for the water to hit the windscreen,it used to splutter and usually die,out with the can of RP7,i think it was called in those days,give the engine a good spray,then off again until the next time it happened.And on that trip it happened with regularlity.A bit hairy when it happened on the beach dodging the waves.
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