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Frazer island towing questions Help please
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i got back from a ten day 'fishing' trip on friday.
I presume you are catching the barge from raindow? if so as long as you time low tide you will get around hook point no worries, the inland road is usually bumpy as hell, and camp up around eli creek, if you camp further north take your camper up at low tide dump it on the beach (locked away from traffic) and do a quick recon up and over to see how the conditions are.
i had my camper on 33's at 28psi, and truck 35's at 14psi and got around without any dramas, but the cutting up to indian head is pretty soft and hook point is soft.
I presume you are catching the barge from raindow? if so as long as you time low tide you will get around hook point no worries, the inland road is usually bumpy as hell, and camp up around eli creek, if you camp further north take your camper up at low tide dump it on the beach (locked away from traffic) and do a quick recon up and over to see how the conditions are.
i had my camper on 33's at 28psi, and truck 35's at 14psi and got around without any dramas, but the cutting up to indian head is pretty soft and hook point is soft.
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