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The Train, Gold Coast

Created by Enzed Enzed  > 9 months ago, 10 Mar 2021
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Enzed
Enzed

QLD

49 posts

10 Mar 2021 5:18pm




















Carindale
Carindale

QLD

331 posts

10 Mar 2021 7:04pm
Wow.....old mate drove his tinny 100m from the boat ramp to fish on the best flat water!?!
mdbaus70
mdbaus70

58 posts

10 Mar 2021 5:52pm
Great shots Paul
Macroscien
Macroscien

QLD

6808 posts

10 Mar 2021 8:09pm
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Carindale said..
Wow.....old mate drove his tinny 100m from the boat ramp to fish on the best flat water!?!


Yep, somebody should stick sign here!

great photos Paul

tonyk
tonyk

QLD

609 posts

11 Mar 2021 9:12am
Thanks Paul, great work on the images
Like the image of TonyD and Patrick
That should go on the cover of the GC windsurfing for a stint
Surfinfreak
Surfinfreak

QLD

293 posts

11 Mar 2021 7:09pm
It's easy to snap fishing line, do it all the time at GB when someone pulls up on the bank when we are already sailing there
MarkSSC
MarkSSC

QLD

642 posts

11 Mar 2021 10:37pm
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Carindale said..
Wow.....old mate drove his tinny 100m from the boat ramp to fish on the best flat water!?!


Yes, it is a bit frustrating. I doubt if they were catching anything considering the time of day, clear skies and the amount of traffic on the water.

I once had a favourite spot on the Broadwater but it was only good when things were quiet, just around dawn.
cecil
cecil

WA

121 posts

13 Mar 2021 7:46am
Many thanks Enzed... great photos. I used to sail 'the train' many, many moons ago and it was fantastic to see it's still in use. In the end, the wind in QLD wasn't regular or strong enough to feed my windsurfing obsession, so I committed career suicide and moved west to WA where the wind is steady and plentiful, as are the beaches from Esperance to Exmouth... and the Swan River running through Perth aint too shabby either. So now I don't have a job, but I get out on the water heaps.... but remember my time sailing 'the train' with fond memories.
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