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March 28, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Brisbane to Gladstone crews prepare for weather

Sunshine Coast Brisbane to Gladstone Race crews have sensibly packed extra dry clothes in their sea bags in preparation to spend a wet and windy Easter at sea. Their pre-race preparation has been prompted by the strong winds and foam crested waves that relentlessly crashed over the rocks at Pt Cartw

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Sunshine Coast Brisbane to Gladstone Race crews have sensibly packed extra dry clothes in their sea bags in preparation to spend a wet and windy Easter at sea.

Their pre-race preparation has been prompted by the strong winds and foam crested waves that relentlessly crashed over the rocks at Pt Cartwright, Mudjimba Island and Noosa national park earlier this week.

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