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PIRANHA PURSUIT 10/11th June (Queens B/day weekend)- Details

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PIRANHA PURSUIT 10/11th June (Queens B/day weekend)- Details

Post by NavRun »

As you all know Piranha has jumped on board and have secured the naming rights of this event for the next 3 years. Steve Hobbs, one of the original founders of this event is back on board with Rudi Paoletti, the organisers of the Navruns, Navnites, Cliffhnager and Amazing Race.

The event will start on the Saurday at 12 noon & conclude with a presentaion breakfast on the Monday morning.

The event will be broken down in 2 stages on the Saturday and Sunday., (with a short compulsory break- sleep)
There are teams of 2 vehicles. Included in your entry fee, are 2 dinners and 2 breakfast as well.

Base camp is only 1 hr north of the Princes Hwy, either from Moe or Traralgon.

Spectators are welcome.

The terrain is tough, but not vehicle breaking. Some tracks include, Deep Creek, Abbott Creek, Fulton Creek, etc. To compete you must have at least 1 diff lock, 33'" or greater aggressive tyres and a winch.

Navigation is very very simple. The focus of this event is endurance and tough 4wd driving for about 20-24 hours.

Prizes are plentiful, with trophies up to 10th place.

We would like to thank all our sponsors for this event. They are Piranha, Atoc Auto Repairs, Ontrack 4x4, PGS Racing, On 4 to U, The Smart Guys, J.T. Fibreglass, Glenmount 4x4 Automotive, Fast Fit Somerville, Marks 4wd Adaptors, Icom, Silverstone Tyres, Dynamica Rope, & Brawn Winches.

4wdTV & Australian 4wd Monthly magazine will also be there, not only sponsoring us, but securing footage and write ups.

There are only 8 spots left for this event. We have had a good response and entries have been coming in thick and fast.

To secure your position go to our website and submit your entry form.

There are a lot more details on our web for this event.

All details please go to www.navrun.com.au

You can also phone us on 03 9789 6985.

Regards, Rudi
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Post by Ruffy »

Beretta is flying down from sunny Sydney to help us open our oversized novelty can of whoop arse!!!!! Bring it on kiddies :lol:
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Post by beretta »

Ruffy wrote:Beretta is flying down from sunny Sydney to help us open our oversized novelty can of whoop arse!!!!! Bring it on kiddies :lol:
Flights booked ready to rock! Better find my bloody warm gear, ah forgot, I'll be the one running my arse off! :roll: Should be awesome!
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Post by NavRun »

Hobzee and I did some setting up on Saturday. The easier tracks we were doing were a struggle in the wet, and we haven't started on the tough tracks. And imagine if it starts snowing in the Mt. Selma area.

Yep, heaps of warm gear guys, or maybe not for the guys or gals who will be winching.

Some excellant scenic tracks and a lot of variety, so it won't be boring.

Cannot wait.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Hey Rudi & Steve,

I've had a good look at the website, but could find no information regarding insurance for the event? If it's slippery for the winch b!tches, then here's hoping people are covered. hate for murphy's law tro prevail and leave you and hobsy exposed. :?:

Other events mention CCDA affiliation or coverage supplied by "blah blah insurance co.." - figured you would have the info up there given the entry fee.

I doubt that the coverage supplied by VAFWDC for club members would cover this.

Just a query but may be important as a couple of entrants and i have discussed this.
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Post by NavRun »

We have organised and run our own our insurance since 2004.

Entrants who don't have their own insurance should be CCDA members. Coverage is only $40 for the year.

Go to our website www.navrun.com.au and click on the CCDA link for more details.

Any further enquiries regarding this please email me at navrun@navrun.com.au

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Post by MissDrew »

I`m nearly ready for this allready, even have a FX324 GPS this time :armsup:
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Post by Drafty »

Guts wrote:I`m nearly ready for this allready, even have a FX324 GPS this time :armsup:
1 month to go, you might just have enough time to learn how to switch it on ;) or are you driving.
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Post by MissDrew »

Allready have it sorted, only took about 2hrs to work it all out. Sometimes it takes me a few goes to get the page I want but I get there. What ever the case it will not be as bad as the first simex I was in. Got there did the sticker thing then got gerard to show me how to use the gps I had as I hadn`t even turned it on before getting there :lol: I worked it out by the end of the event. I can navi but I`m just slow at it, practice will help here. But I`m driving again this year :armsup:

What area maps are going to be best to load on the card for this?
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Post by Hales231271 »

Hey Guts

Watch the FX don't turn off under winching or restarting a stalled
vehicle.
They have a built in low voltage switch off.
If voltage drops bellow that point the fx will turn off.
Problem is fixed using a small Lead acid battery and a diode.

Cheers
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Post by MissDrew »

Hales231271 wrote: They have a built in low voltage switch off.
If voltage drops bellow that point the fx will turn off.
Problem is fixed using a small Lead acid battery and a diode.

Cheers
Dazza
Thought it must have had that as it turns its self off when I start the lux. :roll:
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Post by Drafty »

Guts wrote:
Hales231271 wrote: They have a built in low voltage switch off.
If voltage drops bellow that point the fx will turn off.
Problem is fixed using a small Lead acid battery and a diode.

Cheers
Dazza
Thought it must have had that as it turns its self off when I start the lux. :roll:
Try hooking it up to the second battery .
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Post by MissDrew »

My batteries are just joined with a big arse bit of cable, no fancy solinods or anything here.
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Post by 80UTE »

I had the problem and done what Hazza described with the diode and small battery but now have it connected into my 24v system and its simple and works a treat.

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Post by Ruffy »

That's what you get for having fancy pants GPS's... go the 128!
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Post by LOCKEE »

A special stage might consist of dead dragging Hobzee's 60 up some inclines.

The motorbike who dropped his bike off the track was impressed.
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Post by hottiemonster »

LOCKEE wrote:A special stage might consist of dead dragging Hobzee's 60 up some inclines.
:cool:
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Post by GQHOON »

Drafty...are you doing this event?....
www.ontrack4x4.net.au

Check it out!!!
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Post by Ruffy »

Gave the old girl a tickle under the wings on the weekend and now she's all ready......................... To break again!
Can't wait, See ya's there
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Post by beretta »

Ruffy wrote:Gave the old girl a tickle under the wings on the weekend and now she's all ready......................... To break again!
Can't wait, See ya's there
Navi's been on the roids apparently, so he's ready to go!
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Post by Ruffy »

Anyone else see Beretta advocating the Roids on 4wd TV.. lol
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Post by NavRun »

LOOKING FOR ANOTHER VEHICLE TO MAKE UP A TEAM; OR A NAVIGATOR. Just email me and I will email you back a list for you to choose from who are also in the same boat.

Email us at navrun@navrun.com.au

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Post by GQ Bear »

hottiemonster wrote:
LOCKEE wrote:A special stage might consist of dead dragging Hobzee's 60 up some inclines.
:cool:
Turned out to be Ruffy's instead :rofl: and Patrolpaul's GQ :oops: (oh, that's right i was navvi) :lol:
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Post by Ruffy »

:rofl:
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Post by Luxy »

I have got a short 20-25min edited video of some action from the pursuit, on ss1 & ss3 (the night stage if it wasnt ss3!), and a few pics to go along with it.

If your interested, cost is $5 to cover the postage etc to have it in your hot little hands.... :cool:
Or if your in the Frankston to Dandy area in vic, I could drop it off, or something could be organised.

pm me if your intersted!
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