I have been looking for a half/ cuddy cabin power boat for a while but there hasn't been any here in WA that suit my needs.
Im wondering if anyone has any experience in transporting a boat from over east and what company they used or am I better off driving over?
Boat will be around 5 to 6 meters
If I recall there's a bit on the subject on this thread on wangler
www.westernangler.com.au/forum/topic?id=2248
Found this comment quite interesting from that thread smicko
Re: New/Used Boat prices in Australia and Importing a boat
Import DUTY for dealers?
Quarantine costs?
GST?
Youll have to adapt trailers etc to Australian standards.
You will find it hard to send the boat back if there is a problem with it.
Wages in USD are lower Greg. Its not that they get paid less; its all relevant.
The boat yard pays $2000 a month rent in the US; The boat yard pays $4000 a month rent in Australia.
Someone here might be paid $16 p/h; a can of coke is $2.50 in a deli.
Someone in the US is paid $8 p/h in the equivalent but their cans of coke $1.20 in a deli
The US has just had a couple a runs of quantitative easing which has left the Aussie dollar out of whack. The yanks are in the ****, they are dumping stock as many companies go broke reflected in their unemployment rate.
Currently overseas purchases are quite low; because the Aussie dollar is way out of whack with the US because they printed a few trillion USD the Aussie dollars we have will pour into the US via internet purchases etc.
Interest rates will sky rocket to compensate. In a few years Australia will be in strife but not as bad as the US is currently. They're desperate and they're dumping stock as many go broke.
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Could be worth checking out the cost of second hand boats from the US too Torch, even it was just the boat and you had a trailer built locally.