Rod Wright Memorial 2011 Boat Muster!
Sunday, 23 January 2011
10.30am: Official time for record attempt – aerial photo.
Asssembly by 10.00am.
Trailerable Boat?
Major Sponsors
Boat Muster
Looking for an excuse to get out on your boat?

You hardly need one for the beautiful Gippsland Lakes but here's a ripper - the
Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster!
Details
Brought to you by …
Rod Wright was the Bairnsdale Sunrise Rotary Club immediate Past President who was one of the organisers of the first Boat Muster but who died of Pancreatic cancer January 2009 at age 53.
Prizes and Sponsors
Boats who have registered on-line will be eligible for a range of prizes, including:-
- Best presented boat
- Best dressed crew
- Best themed boat
- And heaps more spot prizes!
Register your boat
- ZCG Scalar - Trip for 2 including economy airfares, accommodation and entry to Sanctuary Cove Boat Show
- Captain's Cove - 2 nights accommodation
- Wicks' Optometrists - Mako Sunglasses
- Lake King Waterfront Caravan Park - Accommodation voucher
Souvenir caps will be for sale at Lakes Entrance main boat ramp, Metung Visitor Information Centre and in Paynesville.
News
Category: Boat Muster General News
Due to issues with Water Police readiness for the event the next Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster has been rescheduled to Sunday 23 January 2011.
Category: News 2008 Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster
Congratulations to the following Boaties for their contribution;
Early Registration: Mr. Jack Buckley, Yinnar
Best Presented Boat: Neil Bubb, Paynesville
Best Dressed Crew: Rob Timmers, Traralgon
Best Themed Boat: Denise Lamble, Paynesville
Bravest Skipper: Lowrence Honan, Raymond Island
Spot Prizes
Sally Lythgo, Traralgon
Frank Cohu
Jeff Sprague, Wollert
Cody Thomas, Lang Warren
Brian Martin, Metung
John Devent, Morwell
Rick Duncan, Sarsfield
Colin Duke
Kevin Kelly, Morwell
Brad Large, Traralgon
Judy Reed, Bairnsdale
Bill Watts, Lakes Entrance
Category: News 2008 Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster
An estimated 1000 boats took part in the inaugural Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster on Lake King today. (Sunday 27 January 2008).
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