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    Get a spare bike or two lined up and we might just come visit some day....
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    Phil, I'd heard many years ago that the pidgin for motor bike is/was "motobudbud" in memory of the old single cylinder BSA's that I gather used to be popular there.. Is that correct or a bit of a yarn?
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    It's pouring down here, 24 hours without a stop and I wonder what my creek will look like by morning. Running 4ft+ at present and very fast. Not used to that, cold as well. Down the bottom of the valley the flat it runs out onto is flooding already and I wonder if the new estate being constructed down there will go under.
    I rather like paddock sailing, the site of the desal plant was one of my favourites. When I lived in Ballaarat we'd rush off after a big storm and shoot the flooded treeless gullies in a big Blue Hole canadian, wire fences and all.

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    Wire fences CAN be a problem . I can remember very carefully and consciously avoiding panic while unwrapping myself from 2 strands of barb wire upside down , 2 foot down in a cheap glass kayak. Our creek was up and it's very hard to see the wire .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larks View Post
    Phil, I'd heard many years ago that the pidgin for motor bike is/was "motobudbud" in memory of the old single cylinder BSA's that I gather used to be popular there.. Is that correct or a bit of a yarn?
    Haven't heard it, but that doesn't mean it isn't so. But my Tok Pisin dictionary says motobaik

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    Haven't heard it, but that doesn't mean it isn't so. But my Tok Pisin dictionary says motobaik
    Hey.... no Pisin the Tok, OK?
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    mepela tok save liklik pisin.
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    I've found a copy of a tok pisin course book and tape, by, would you believe it, a bloke called Robert Litteral. It seems quite good-so working on it bit by bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    I've found a copy of a tok pisin course book and tape, by, would you believe it, a bloke called Robert Litteral. It seems quite good-so working on it bit by bit


    It's a wonderful language Phil. I wasn't there long enough to get my head around the Melanesian grammar but I was surprised at how many words I had picked up.
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    There's nothing Melanesian about the grammar! It's a hybrid of English and German created by plantation supervisors and missionaries. The PNG government actually tried to phase out TP but it's continuing to grow rapidly. Rick

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    Just booked a flight to Hamilton Island for mid October to sail a Northeast 38 back to Brisbane. I was going as crew right up to the Luisiades or the leg back, but the wife was not a happy chappy, so I shortened it to this leg only. Should get some nice flyfishing on the flats of the outer reef atolls along the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RFNK View Post
    There's nothing Melanesian about the grammar! It's a hybrid of English and German created by plantation supervisors and missionaries. The PNG government actually tried to phase out TP but it's continuing to grow rapidly. Rick
    It's the sentence construction I mean Rick, I could never quite work out how to put the words together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnno View Post
    Just booked a flight to Hamilton Island for mid October to sail a Northeast 38 back to Brisbane. I was going as crew right up to the Luisiades or the leg back, but the wife was not a happy chappy, so I shortened it to this leg only. Should get some nice flyfishing on the flats of the outer reef atolls along the way.
    We pulled in a couple of bonefish out the front of Hayman on the sand flats a few years ago John. I didn't know we had them here until then, somthing for you to look for???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larks View Post
    We pulled in a couple of bonefish out the front of Hayman on the sand flats a few years ago John. I didn't know we had them here until then, somthing for you to look for???
    Thanks Greg, I'll keep my eye out, still got a box full of 'gotchas' and 'crazy charlies' from the last bonefish trip!!! They have even been caught off Fraser Island..I keep my eyes out up at the shack too.

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    Here you go Greg, one for you.
    http://devour.com/video/floating-soccer-pitch/
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    Quote Originally Posted by WX View Post
    Here you go Greg, one for you.
    http://devour.com/video/floating-soccer-pitch/
    Brillaint!!!
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    I thought so.
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    Not so much an 'off side' rule as an 'offer the side' rule. Very heartwarming. and not only that, the pitch qualifies as a wooden boat!

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    hey, it does doesn't it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WX View Post
    hey, it does doesn't it!
    Put it up in Misc. Gary.

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    Good suggestion Jeff, it's done.
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    That clip is really great! I wish I'd had it when visiting our little raft schools off Ha Long and Hai Phong in Vietnam - they'd have really loved the idea. But I'm sure they'd have seen it by now. Thanks Gary!

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    Superb Gary! "Off-the-side" indeed!
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    Chapter 5 of my little sailing adventure book has been uploaded.We made it to Sydney. 400 miles down, 1000 to go.

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    Bruce, is there reason that your adventure story is confined to this thread, and not maybe Misc. Boats?
    Great reading BTW, thank you.

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    Yes, thanks Bruce!

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    Maybe I should write a book about this place one day-always interesting. Today I have a meeting with a bunch of disgruntled landowers. I thought I had a settlement to pay K3.5m to 3 groups, but now a sub group of one of them say they are not happy, weren't consulted, didn't agree, and will burn all our sugar cane if we pay any money to anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    Maybe I should write a book about this place one day-always interesting. Today I have a meeting with a bunch of disgruntled landowers. I thought I had a settlement to pay K3.5m to 3 groups, but now a sub group of one of them say they are not happy, weren't consulted, didn't agree, and will burn all our sugar cane if we pay any money to anyone.
    I think just about all land deals in PNG remain in dispute don't they? Balance of power (i.e., assets) between communities and even within communities is a fundamental principle in PNG culture I think, so any time one group gains any financial advantage over another, it upsets that balance so the disadvantaged party is always going to want to even things up somehow. Everyone I've ever known involved in land deals in PNG, including further development of land leased or sold many years ago, has spent plenty of time tearing their hair out!

    When working in PNG, I quickly came to appreciate that every day I would see something amazing - almost without exception!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skuthorp View Post
    Bruce, is there reason that your adventure story is confined to this thread, and not maybe Misc. Boats?
    Great reading BTW, thank you.
    Thanks for the kind words
    The only reason I've confined the posts to this thread is that there is a connection to the thread topic because it is written about an antipodean yacht trip. I don't want to be putting people's noses out of joint by posting about a boat trip in a plastic catamaran on a wooden boat forum, that's all. I'll post an invitation to read the drafts up in the Misc. Boats section and see if anyone objects.
    Bruce in Adelaide
    Oh, by the way I had a little wooden boat experience this morning. A few years ago I built a racing rowing scull of western red cedar strips. I row it most Sunday mornings. It's a magnificent boat in my eyes, I love the thing dearly. Designed by Graeme king who also helped teach me how to build it. A thorough gentleman and aa master wooden boat builder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    Maybe I should write a book about this place one day-always interesting. Today I have a meeting with a bunch of disgruntled landowers. I thought I had a settlement to pay K3.5m to 3 groups, but now a sub group of one of them say they are not happy, weren't consulted, didn't agree, and will burn all our sugar cane if we pay any money to anyone.
    I have a mate working as a commercial diver over there somewhere and he's been telling me that every time they leave harbour someone is trying to find a way of extorting money out of them. The most common is to lay unmarked fishing lines or nets in the channel to try and make sure the work boats hook them up and damage them, while the guys are trying to untangle the lines they get mobbed by fishermen putting the heavies on them to pay compensation. They don't take any money or valuables with them to work so that they can't be forced into paying up, so when they return to base in the evenings there are some very scary standoffs with the fishermen getting all their heavies lined up and the work boat company owners getting all their heavies and police lined up until the police can determine if a compensation should be paid. My mate is an ex Pretoria cop and SA army, so he's a pretty hard man, but he reckons these situations are some of the scariest that he's been in.
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    That sounds just lovely !

    Things were quite different when I was up there as a boy, expats were pretty well outside the violence cycle and it was very comfortable .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larks View Post
    I have a mate working as a commercial diver over there somewhere and he's been telling me that every time they leave harbour someone is trying to find a way of extorting money out of them. The most common is to lay unmarked fishing lines or nets in the channel to try and make sure the work boats hook them up and damage them, while the guys are trying to untangle the lines they get mobbed by fishermen putting the heavies on them to pay compensation. They don't take any money or valuables with them to work so that they can't be forced into paying up, so when they return to base in the evenings there are some very scary standoffs with the fishermen getting all their heavies lined up and the work boat company owners getting all their heavies and police lined up until the police can determine if a compensation should be paid. My mate is an ex Pretoria cop and SA army, so he's a pretty hard man, but he reckons these situations are some of the scariest that he's been in.
    Ah PNG, so beautiful and yet so dangerous. If the adrenalin isn't drip feeding you're not paying enough attention.
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    Well, I survived the meeting. But I've been asked to officiate at the rugby grand final this afternoon. Now that's dangerous.

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    I remember reading about a match up there one time. The 1st prize was 4 wheel drive and the Ref made the mistake of calling the match a draw. Both teams dismantle the 4x4 and took half each, apparently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Y View Post
    Well, I survived the meeting. But I've been asked to officiate at the rugby grand final this afternoon. Now that's dangerous.
    Strewth Phil, danger isn't the word,you are going to be in the wrong no matter what. Did the local ref shoot through rather than put his head on the block? Do you have a good supply of heavies of your own just in case?

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    Not officiate as in referee-wouldn't be that stupid. Just officiate as in be an invited guest, say a speech and give out some trophies at the end.

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    Saw the first Albert Rosses aka Ross's alba and petrels of the year this week. Going to be a nasty winter!
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    I survived! Was quite a good game-they play several games-10 minute halves. Crowd was well behaved except for one fight-a really pleasant afternoon-nice village sport atmosphere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purri View Post
    Saw the first Albert Rosses aka Ross's alba and petrels of the year this week. Going to be a nasty winter!
    More info please, nasty because they are early going to where etc.

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    Winter will be nasty as from memory they are early arrivals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by purri View Post
    Winter will be nasty as from memory they are early arrivals.
    Yeah well it wasn't much of a summer so that would be consistent, we have been missing the cool but sunny days with light breezes just dreary.
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    With risk of tempting fate the last few days have been superb. Sunny and dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by purri View Post
    Winter will be nasty as from memory they are early arrivals.
    It certainly arrived early and with a bang here. Water temp has dropped like a stone, had an involuntary swim this morning. Shearwaters are arriving locally at present. Do you know that old time sailors called them Mother Carey's Chickens?
    http://www.neseabirds.com/stormpetrels.htm
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    Do any of you guys know if it is possible to buy 6mm or 8mm door style router bit sets? I can get 12mm ones but my good Makita router is 8mm.

    http://www.carbatec.com.au/rail-stil...-guides_c18180

    Carbatec don't have them and I can't find such a thing on the web
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    You may be able make something up from the Carbitool replaceable insert router bits. Otherwise I'd be looking at a slot cutting bit with a bearing and then going over it with a moulding bit.
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    http://www.carbitool.com.au/router_catalogue.html

    They have the bits but not in 8mm, I guess the bit selection is why I've stuck to a 1/2" router. The bits are a lot stronger too, especially in larger diameter bits or those for deeper cuts.
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    You could try contacting CMT Greg

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    Thanks Rick, I found late last night that CMT do one with an 8mm shank so have just been chasing around to see if anyone retails that item here in OZ. Terry L suggested MLCS or Amana so I'm also emailing around to see if anyone retails them here.
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    I heard a rumour that a certain Brisbane department has purchased a new metal lathe and is looking to get rid of the old one. Its big, maybe 2 metres long with a chuck about 250mm in diameter. I have no idea if it's free or for sale but could find out more if anyone is interested. It's old, works, but no-one in the place knows how to work it. Let me know if you want me to seek out more details. I presume it weighs as much as Mars.

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