Don’t forget the AGM  on the 28th of August  10 am at Doug’s shed. Phill M won’t be allowed anywhere near the BBQ so for the many of you who had reservations about attending or bringing your own lunch , rest assured that the BBQ will be ok this year.

We have invited all of the suppliers like Sepa, BST etc including a new one to me, Marcon Industries. Jack McDonald the managing director will be attending with samples of their products. Marcon claim to be Australia’s largest supplier of oyster equipment and they have a warehouse right here in Brisbane so this is a great opportunity to have a chat with Jack and examine his wares.

Ian will be giving us a talk on the new boating regs including safety gear,coxswains ticket etc etc. You will save yourself a lot of headache trying to work it all out for yourself if you come along and listen to Ian.

Even better news to you all is that this will be my last meeting as president so don’t miss this opportunity!

 

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