Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers

Vehicle Variants => Other Variants and One Offs => Topic started by: jcm68 on February 05, 2017, 10:48:30 PM

Title: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: jcm68 on February 05, 2017, 10:48:30 PM
In the attached photo off a sad looking Norforce Cruiser ,Is the rack on the rear section for carrying  a boat and if so how was it attached and does anyone know what type,brand boat they used. Second off all does anyone have photos off boats mounted onto any Norforce vehicles .

Thanks John
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: AGAS 5 on February 06, 2017, 07:49:47 AM
Shane Bollard on facebook has two - he may know.

He's also a member of AMEC.

Cheers.
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Sixty on February 07, 2017, 05:36:05 PM
The boats are a strengthened 3.8 & 4.4m tinnies.
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: ashleylipus on February 07, 2017, 06:46:26 PM
Any idea if these tinnies will come up for auction?
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Sixty on February 08, 2017, 05:27:18 PM
They are auctioned off occasionally, but not really that many about.
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Carzee on February 08, 2017, 06:01:47 PM
I had the impression Norforce used inflatable dinghys, maybe they have tinnies and inflatables both?

I only ever attended one end-of-AFX BBQ/presentation or similar (Larrakeyah lines). The Land Cruisers were long gone, there were LR RFSVs around the place... but one of the memorable things -besides the swimming pool- was that three or four Norforce members were moving around awkwardly with one oar/paddle per member, worn inside their uniforms, down their pant leg and up their shirt. The blade of the oars appeared from under their collars of the back of their shirts and stuck out above their heads if you can imagine it. We heard these members were "learning not to drop the oar overboard".
 
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Sixty on February 11, 2017, 07:25:59 PM
The RFU's use a combination of tinny and zodiac.
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Welby on February 13, 2017, 10:49:44 AM
It's easier to bury a zodiac :)
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: 303Gunner on February 13, 2017, 04:56:00 PM
But more relaxing to sink a Tinnie!  8)
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Barefoot dave on February 13, 2017, 09:20:41 PM
G'day John.
Are you sure the racks were 'in service' and not post-service? They seem the wrong shape and location for boat racks, too far down he sides of the roof. If army mods, then I'd guess they were cam pole (bamboo) holders.
I joined 51FNQR in LAte '89 and we still had the LC for a couple of years. Never had boats at Platoon/ patrol level back then. It was only after we received the Perenties that the patrol allocation of boats came. First 2x 3.8m Quintrex/ patrol on the roof racks for inshore work. Pretty sure these had a Johnston 25 on the back. about12monthls later (IIRC) we received the 4.2m Stacers, 1 per Patrol, on trailers. These had a 40Horse motor. Usually economical, but with a full patrol load and heavy seas, we could have done with 60s! In recent year, the Zodiac rubber-ducky has been supplied.
They are easy to spot at auctions due to addition of lifting lugs low on the floor/ gunwale bracing. They also got a floor when most civvy ones I've seen are bare.
 
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: jcm68 on February 14, 2017, 09:04:36 AM
Hi Dave

Thank you for the information ..I did consider cam pole holder as the rack does 'nt look strong enough to hold a boat .Out off interest where were the outboards stored in the Landrover as I presume there was not to room with all the gear they carried .

John
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Welby on February 14, 2017, 10:15:21 AM
Dave's recollection of the tinnies in Norforce matches mine from Pilbara.
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: jcm68 on February 14, 2017, 10:20:25 AM
Thank you
Title: Re: Norforce landcruiser
Post by: Barefoot dave on February 19, 2017, 10:25:26 PM
G'day mate. bolted to the 'transom'of the RFSV with the leg inboard. PITA for the Patrolman in the back.