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Engel Winch Challenge series 2007

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Post by ads80 »

good question, i hope to get an answer at the next ccda meeting next week i will post up the answers then
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Post by MYTTUF »

sparky wrote:do we need window nets for this event
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JUdging by Smithy's post at http://ccda.info/cms/modules.php?op=mod ... topic&t=62 I'd say you do.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

So window nets & ground anchors are needed!!! :shock:
Oh well

I'm thinking the going up & checking out the courses on the 4th will be an awesome idea.... So who's coming along?
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Post by sparky »

MYTTUF wrote:
sparky wrote:do we need window nets for this event
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JUdging by Smithy's post at http://ccda.info/cms/modules.php?op=mod ... topic&t=62 I'd say you do.
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I asume they are expecting a lot of roll overs.

Hope I'm not one of them :shock: :shock:
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Post by Ruffy »

Hmmm.. Window nets suck. Wrist restraints are great!.. I'm one who ATM has not enough time to be bothering with CCDA stuff... Can anyone take this idea to them for me???? Alot of forms of motor sport give competitors a choice of either.
Having experienced more than one rollover i can tell you that window nets more than often hamper rescue attempts or occupant exiting. Wrist restraints are simple and effective.


I was liking the sound of this series till i read smithy's little piece :roll: Is it going to be OZrock down under????????

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Post by TRobbo »

Events have many rules that competitors dont like.
Seat belts, like window nets are there for for your safety.
As an organisor I fully support the use of any device that keeps you safe.
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Post by Ruffy »

TRobbo wrote:Events have many rules that competitors dont like.
Seat belts, like window nets are there for for your safety.
As an organisor I fully support the use of any device that keeps you safe.
100% agreeance from me...
that's why i don't like window nets.. they are better than nothing but why not allow wrist restraints when they do they same job with less hinderance?
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Post by sierrajim »

Ruffy wrote:
TRobbo wrote:Events have many rules that competitors dont like.
Seat belts, like window nets are there for for your safety.
As an organisor I fully support the use of any device that keeps you safe.
100% agreeance from me...
that's why i don't like window nets.. they are better than nothing but why not allow wrist restraints when they do they same job with less hinderance?
Wrist restraints will only help you if you're wearing a properley adjusted 5 point harness.

A wrist restraint only stops your arm coming out the window, so you need everything else to stop the rest of you going out as well. Perhaps window net or wrist restraint with 5 point harness?
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Post by Ruffy »

sierrajim wrote:
Ruffy wrote:
TRobbo wrote:Events have many rules that competitors dont like.
Seat belts, like window nets are there for for your safety.
As an organisor I fully support the use of any device that keeps you safe.
100% agreeance from me...
that's why i don't like window nets.. they are better than nothing but why not allow wrist restraints when they do they same job with less hinderance?
Wrist restraints will only help you if you're wearing a properley adjusted 5 point harness.

A wrist restraint only stops your arm coming out the window, so you need everything else to stop the rest of you going out as well. Perhaps window net or wrist restraint with 5 point harness?
A correctly fitted 4 point is going to have the same chance of stopping you going out the window as a 5 point will.
I'm hoping we're not fitting window nets because our harness's aren't up to the task... No of course we're not..
In the end if it has to be window nets then i'd be happy that atleast something is being done. But i just feel it's not the best option
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Post by Ruffy »

In a brief discussion with Mike Smith on the weekend the following words were spoken... " Merk Rielly couldn't drive his D6 dozer up the hill so he made one pass down the hill and cut in a track"

Interesting..... A D6 couldn't drive it ;)
:armsup: :armsup: Bring it onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

Sounds as though there has been alot of effort and input into this event.. See you there.. (i'll be the buggered one scrambling up a hill that a dozer can'r drive :? )
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Ruffy wrote:In a brief discussion with Mike Smith on the weekend the following words were spoken... " Merk Rielly couldn't drive his D6 dozer up the hill so he made one pass down the hill and cut in a track"

Interesting..... A D6 couldn't drive it ;)
:armsup: :armsup: Bring it onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

Sounds as though there has been alot of effort and input into this event.. See you there.. (i'll be the buggered one scrambling up a hill that a dozer can'r drive :? )
Can we get winch bitches for the winch bitches???? Might make my life easier :lol: :lol: :lol:

So any news on window nets???
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Post by Ossie »

Big Red Toy wrote:So any news on window nets???
Window nets are required (see V7 of CCDA rules)

Confirmation is supplied in Competitor information sheet.

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Post by chompyd »

Ummm .... have people got confirmation of being in ?
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Post by Ossie »

chompyd wrote:Ummm .... have people got confirmation of being in ?
No.... but did get Competitor information sheet emailed to me yesterday

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Post by Ruffy »

Well pajero is all said and done.. Time to start concentrating on getting a winch happening... still lots to do on the lil' mule..
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Post by Ossie »

chompyd wrote:Ummm .... have people got confirmation of being in ?
confirmation / Information pack etc recieved in the mail yeasterday.

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Post by chompyd »

Cheers Jas, got mine on Tuesday. i know i know .... i should have posted it up as soon as i got it! i finally get to compete against you, hope i'm in the same group like hearing your missus scream!!!!

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Post by Ossie »

chompyd wrote:Cheers Jas, got mine on Tuesday. i know i know .... i should have posted it up as soon as i got it! i finally get to compete against you, hope i'm in the same group like hearing your missus scream!!!!

LOL

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Post by Big Red Toy »

Well i headed up today & helped layout the tracks, went around a few of the tracks & got to see a few cars drive them.

Some interesting tracks to say the least :lol:

The rest you'll just have to wait n see
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Any info on spectators?
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Post by BIg StEvE »

no worries i found the info on spectators :?
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Post by Ruffy »

I shink ve're weady!!

Car's as done as it's gunna be.. one last gymn session today, a bit of tucker shopping and head off at lunch time tomorrow... Bit nervous about all these stones there telling us about :?
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Post by Bosshog »

I heard the Queensland Super Navie "Kevvy Nott" is heading down to compete in the Engel winch challenge is this true! If so that would be worth the traveling down just to see. Kevvy's the biggest star on the extreme 4x4 scene since the Leen dynesty.

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Post by Ruffy »

Bosshog wrote:I heard the Queensland Super Navie "Kevvy Nott" is heading down to compete in the Engel winch challenge is this true! If so that would be worth the traveling down just to see. Kevvy's the biggest star on the extreme 4x4 scene since the Leen dynesty.

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Post by krimnl »

Ruffy wrote:
Bosshog wrote:I heard the Queensland Super Navie "Kevvy Nott" is heading down to compete in the Engel winch challenge is this true! If so that would be worth the traveling down just to see. Kevvy's the biggest star on the extreme 4x4 scene since the Leen dynesty.

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Post by babymav »

Hey sorry if this question has been asked already, but i went onto the website and wanted to find info on camping at the property, i found something about competitors camping but couldn't see anything on spectators camping????

Can spectators camp at the property tonight? (Friday 9th March) :?: :?: :?
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Post by babymav »

COME ON GUYS I REALLY WANA KNOW BEFORE I LEAVE THE OFFICE TONIGHT!!!! TRIED SEARCHING AGAIN AND NO LUCK, AM I GOING BLIND?

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Post by Kruiser Dude »

just heard from one of the marshall co-ords.

an area is available to spectators for camping but it is not near the competitors camping area.
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Post by babymav »

Kruiser dude, thanks heaps!!! I can ring my BF now and tell him, he's leaving shortly. Big help, they can just rock up and sort it out from there, just needed to know that there was some camping spots for spectators.
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