Lost esky at mindarie marina wednesday 10th-

Hi everyone,

Went fishing last wednesday from Mindarie. Good day out. The short of it my friend took my esky off boat to clean it but forgot to put it back on the boat.

It was a 100L marble finish, 600mm x 600mm x 1200 (the mackeral box) purchased from dave at extreme coolers.

Absolutely gutted today when I found out.I have only had a couple of fish in it so it looks new.If anyone found it could they please pm me

Thanks guys

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 Baron Sportsman

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Hope there werent any dhuie

Mon, 2011-08-15 18:28

Hope there werent any dhuie in there you wont be getting them back mate . All the best with getting your esky back. Never know many things have been lost on this website only to be found by fellow fishwrecked members. cheers

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Thanks dhuBoi:)

Mon, 2011-08-15 20:37

Didn't have any fish in it.We caught a couple of snapper and xos tarwhine. Emptied out the esky and put fish in a bucket to give esky a clean.

Thought it was in the boat until I checked today. Will see what happens

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Sounds like

Mon, 2011-08-15 20:49

your 'mate' is up for a new Ice Box.

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Ouch

Mon, 2011-08-15 22:32

Well, here is a thought. To my knowledge, i am the only person importing the marble colour in the 100ltre mack. If you or anyone else sees someone with the same box, it would be worth asking where they got it from. There would be less than 20 floating around.

Dave

 

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Thieves sure love your eskys

Wed, 2011-08-17 09:21

Thieves sure love your eskys Dave. Still no sign of the 5 I lost last year.

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1 will do me LOL

Mon, 2011-08-15 22:43

 Hopefully in this weather one will wash up close to me . Sorry to hear about your loss turbo.

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You could ring the office at

Tue, 2011-08-16 12:29

You could ring the office at Mindarie on 94068222 but l guess if it was near the wash down someone would have picked it up..

 

Oh on second thought they do have CCTV there also, you never know if you speek to Daniel he may be willing to look back though footage and you might get lucky.

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big brother.

Tue, 2011-08-16 21:58

Hi Rod,

They do have CCTV of the ramp all the way up to the rubbish bins. Will see what that brings.

Cheers guys

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Yes the take it and run off

Wed, 2011-08-17 09:17

Yes the take it and run off is rampant at the ramps sadly.

I strapped my surfski on the roof while the paddle was behind me in the next bay, drove off and realised on my way home (less than 2km) that I left it behind at OR marina.

Went back, within 3 minutes and it was no longer there!

This was on a mid week day, with very few people around.

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On another forum im on there

Wed, 2011-08-17 09:48

On another forum im on there is often stories of guys putting down surfboards or paddles only to get changed to turn back to find there gear gone, right under there noses.