A small extract from the Warn 24V M8274 owners manual. I bet this was not followed (who ever does)
Run Time @ Rated Load 30sec
Cool Down Time 10mins
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Logan May Night Run
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Ahhhh such a wise man!!!!! You should know you've had your share of moments and so have I, I'm sure the Logan Club will also learn from this and make sure everyone understands their requirments before they start the trip. I've been on a few and they always told us up front what to do. And the guy that had the damage is a member of another club so he should know the rules as both of these clubs are members of the QLD assn. and have a standard guide for all clubs to give a visitor on a trip.
Rules fix everything but limit what you can do and who can do it, from memory Logan stop visitors and even other clubs from coming on their night runs a few years ago and there was up roar over it.
This is the one reason Caboolture club stopped non members doing Hard rated trips until they have done the clubs driver training, we are one of the few clubs that have the Assn driver training package being delivered.
Clubs have insurance to cover a third party (people) if they get injured and not vehicle or their operator, that's why you should have insurance for your vehicle.
Clubs are there to help you and support you in your learning, hope you come out the other side of this a wise man, but don't let it stop you enjoying this recreational activity.
Cheers
Damo
Ahhhh such a wise man!!!!! You should know you've had your share of moments and so have I, I'm sure the Logan Club will also learn from this and make sure everyone understands their requirments before they start the trip. I've been on a few and they always told us up front what to do. And the guy that had the damage is a member of another club so he should know the rules as both of these clubs are members of the QLD assn. and have a standard guide for all clubs to give a visitor on a trip.
Rules fix everything but limit what you can do and who can do it, from memory Logan stop visitors and even other clubs from coming on their night runs a few years ago and there was up roar over it.
This is the one reason Caboolture club stopped non members doing Hard rated trips until they have done the clubs driver training, we are one of the few clubs that have the Assn driver training package being delivered.
Clubs have insurance to cover a third party (people) if they get injured and not vehicle or their operator, that's why you should have insurance for your vehicle.
Clubs are there to help you and support you in your learning, hope you come out the other side of this a wise man, but don't let it stop you enjoying this recreational activity.
Cheers
Damo
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Clap clap... Gold Coast doesn't allow general public at all.. full stop... members of other affiliated clubs can come along as a visitor, but other clubs have different set-ups for running their trips. Wew found this out at the Corroborree we ran. Some things we had to allow that we normally don't. I wont go into specifics.Troll00 wrote:I'm sure the Logan Club will also learn from this and make sure everyone understands their requirments before they start the trip.
This is the one reason Caboolture club stopped non members doing Hard rated trips until they have done the clubs driver training, we are one of the few clubs that have the Assn driver training package being delivered.
Clubs have insurance to cover a third party (people) if they get injured and not vehicle or their operator, that's why you should have insurance for your vehicle.
Clubs are there to help you and support you in your learning, hope you come out the other side of this a wise man, but don't let it stop you enjoying this recreational activity.
Cheers
Damo
Just making a point regarding public and even other clubs joining in on the fun. Once you do this, controlling things becomes a lot harder.
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