1000 Boats Mustered
An estimated 1000 boats took part in the inaugural Gippsland Lakes Boat Muster on Lake King today (Sunday 27 January 2008).
While 654 boat owners registered their vessels at the official Boat Muster website, fine weather attracted hundreds more and Water Police estimates put the total at 1000.

The vessels included tinnies, runabouts, fishing craft, jet skis, yachts, high performance and classic timber cruisers and the sand dredge April Hamer.
East Gippsland Mayor Cr Mendy Urie said the parade of boats around the five kilometre rectangular course made a stunning spectacle. “It was one of the most spectacular sights ever seen on the Gippsland Lakes”, she said.
“It also showed what a truly amazing fleet of boats is based here and how much locals and visitors enjoy the beautiful lake system.”
Cr Urie's enthusiasm for the Muster showed there was enormous potential for it to be further developed.
“The fun atmosphere out on the water showed just how much support there is for it to become an even more exciting annual event,” she said.
Cr Urie said the aerial photographs would now be studied to confirm the estimate and an application for a record for the most boats assembled on inland waters in the Southern Hemisphere would be made to the Guinness Book of Records.
Sunday, 27 January 2008
10.30am: Official time for record attempt – aerial photo.
Asssembly by 10.00am.
Trailerable Boat?
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!
DetailsBoats 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 boatSouvenir caps will be for sale at Lakes Entrance main boat ramp, Metung Visitor Information Centre and in Paynesville.