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Created by southace > 9 months ago, 31 Jul 2014
southace
SA, 4803 posts
31 Jul 2014 6:43PM
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Selling like hot cakes I missed these 2 boats by just days.. I just wanna go sailing !

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/jeanneau-sun-odyssey-40-3/153700

http://yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bavaria-40-ocean/138752

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
31 Jul 2014 7:48PM
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Hi Southace

How about this sundancemarine.com.au/brokerage-boat-sales/ or this sundancemarine.com.au/brokerage/40ft-to-49ft-yacht-sales/beneteau-oceanis-40/

Regards Don

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
31 Jul 2014 8:27PM
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both at a good price. but the bav has a 13 year old rig and jen 8 yo rig , so not sail away at that price . but still you missed out big time on the jen very nice set up !!!! ........ did i see electric winches ? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you can stop kicking yourself now if you like , and keep looking . plenty around .

Datawiz
VIC, 605 posts
31 Jul 2014 9:01PM
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That Jeanneau is an extraordinary deal - it has everything!

southace
SA, 4803 posts
2 Aug 2014 11:37PM
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That Beneteau model is way too Ikea for my liking....I have noticed some yacht builders 2007 and above have gone square interors with ikea looks..I guess it's ment to match your flash waterfront town house!

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
3 Aug 2014 12:39AM
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Hi Southace

I don't suppose you are interested in this one www.boatsalestas.com.au/sail-monohulls/cavalier-395-epsilon/153905/

She belongs to one of the locals here and is a very tidy boat

Regards Don

southace
SA, 4803 posts
3 Aug 2014 12:22AM
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Donk107 said..
Hi Southace

I don't suppose you are interested in this one www.boatsalestas.com.au/sail-monohulls/cavalier-395-epsilon/153905/

She belongs to one of the locals here and is a very tidy boat

Regards Don


Yes Don i have been watching that boat she is lovely unfortantly She doesn't carry the Beam I'm chasing.....and the traveler arrangement in the cockpit other than that she looks very well kept down below.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
3 Aug 2014 1:10AM
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There is a really great Lotus 9.2 in Bundaberg with Red Velvet Upholstery and a great fridge that could be owned for a wee tad under $100,000.

You know who to call.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
3 Aug 2014 1:14AM
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southace said..
Donk107 said..
Hi Southace

I don't suppose you are interested in this one www.boatsalestas.com.au/sail-monohulls/cavalier-395-epsilon/153905/

She belongs to one of the locals here and is a very tidy boat

Regards Don


Yes Don i have been watching that boat she is lovely unfortantly She doesn't carry the Beam I'm chasing.....and the traveler arrangement in the cockpit other than that she looks very well kept down below.


Hi Southace

I thought that would be the case

I was up in Hobart today wandering around looking at boats and there is a 43DS that lives there and the thing has acres of space in the cockpit compared to the Cavalier

Regards Don

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
3 Aug 2014 1:43AM
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http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/boatdetails.aspx?seot=1&R=24066183&silo=-1&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_Price_Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String|0&Cr=&trecs=1&__N=1456%20285%204294911517%204294894951
you checked this one put south ace


au.yachtworld.com/boats/2002/Jeanneau-43-DS-2713833/Australia#.U9z5xGNIpU0 or this one

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
7 Aug 2014 8:58PM
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Hi Southace

What do you not like about it in comparison to the French boats you have been looking at

Regards Don

southace
SA, 4803 posts
7 Aug 2014 8:40PM
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Hi Southace

What do you not like about it in comparison to the French boats you have been looking at

Regards Don


Well Donk I don't want to offend anyone but I will express a basic view why I don't find attraction.

The hull seems round and tubbish and the interior seems basic and square. I guess it's just like women, we all have our different attractions to them!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
7 Aug 2014 9:15PM
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southace said..

Donk107 said..
Hi Southace

What do you not like about it in comparison to the French boats you have been looking at

Regards Don



Well Donk I don't want to offend anyone but I will express a basic view why I don't find attraction.

The hull seems round and tubbish and the interior seems basic and square. I guess it's just like women, we all have our different attractions to them!



Just the same South ace the bilges are much the same some appear to get dryer as the years go by thats about all

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
7 Aug 2014 11:51PM
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southace said..
This is possibly the best deal on the Australian market in the 40 foot + range unfortantly I can't seem to fall in love with it!

http://www.boatsales.com.au/boats-for-sale/boatdetails.aspx?R=23389490&Silo=stock&Vertical=boat&Ridx=24&eapi=2


You are in Cairns and the boat is in South Australia. It is going to cost you at least a couple of grand to go look at it.

So you go look at it and decide to buy it. Then what do you have to do?? Go back to Cairns and pick up your gear and lug it to S.A.?

It has not been photographed very well and appears quite sterile.

The vendor sounds a bit anal as well.

Pick up the phone and call him. See how far you can push him. Put him on ice. Make him fish or cut bait.

Or is it you that needs to fish or cut bait?? You have been procrastinating about on the forum for the last 6 months or more about this boat and that boat with excuses like "Selling like hot cakes." "Woulda bought this one but somebody beat me to it." "This is the right boat but he wants too much money."

Since you have started prattleing on about the ultimate luxury yacht you are going to buy, have you actually gone and inspected any yachts? Have you tried to negotiate a purchase yet??

It is getting a bit boring mate.

There are some of us here who do not have the big budget you claim to have, who have taken their guts in their hand and gone out and bought yachts and are in the process of getting them right. You seem to take delight in criticizing their efforts with your "Ha-ha" comments implying you are above doing such common activities.


What are you going to do southace?? Fish or cut bait??

southace
SA, 4803 posts
7 Aug 2014 11:51PM
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Well that's a be prudent mister "lotus amazing yacht " who went out and brought a boat and now is spending all his time rectifying the poor maintance program that was taken out by the previous owner.

That's just the sort of boat I dont want that's why I'm not rushing into it and buying the first yacht avalible.


For your information I sold my boat and I'm living out of a bag at the moment.

What gear do I need to lug ? My computer, bag and wallet.

i work 6 months on 6 months off why wouldn't I buy a boat in S.A .

Couple of grand to fly to S.A I don't think so.....jetstar $195 one way. Been on that flight a dozen times!

Who says I live in Cairns? I live on the ocean...Cairns is a Port That I visit.

As for you
stating I criticise others on this site I find this quite a suprise. All I have ever done is give people advise and ideas. Which I believe comes from experience as I have actually completed a full restoration to a wrecked yacht.
p.s "haha" = laughing = jokes.


i don't own a house that's my choice. That's how I can put my life saving towards a boat... Not that it's really any of your business.
Wasn't it you the asked another member on here where he gets his money to buy his new boat?

ok fine if I'm boring you I won't continue .


Will leave it up to Crisco and his adventures on lotus 9 metre now....i think he's been missing all the attention.

Im done here!

Bom voyage

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
8 Aug 2014 1:52AM
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Fish or cut bait?

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
8 Aug 2014 8:17AM
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cisco said..
Fish or cut bait?


Come on now you blokes play nice

It is only a Internet forum after all

Regards Don

aus005
TAS, 514 posts
8 Aug 2014 8:49AM
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hey cisco leave him alone buying the boat is one of the most enjoyable things to do and not for you to judge 6223 posts on this forum i was wondering who is a bit tedious

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
8 Aug 2014 10:49AM
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Sorry. My apologies.

DrRog
NSW, 608 posts
8 Aug 2014 11:21AM
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Don't cause fights at the bar, Cisco - it's supposed to be a friendly tavern.

If I was putting my life savings toward a boat to live on I'd be plenty effin discerning.

Ramona
NSW, 7758 posts
8 Aug 2014 11:44AM
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I would not spend more than 5 grand on a yacht with a cast iron keel. But that's just me.

crustysailor
VIC, 871 posts
9 Aug 2014 8:33PM
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southace it going to be interesting to see the boat you end up with, having kept up with the posts.
Hopefully by Christmas?

Nothing wrong with watching anothers dream, keep us updated on the ones that get close.

I've bought 'the first boat I've been on' of it's type, twice. One without sailing it at all.
Pretty risky and stupid I admit, but it's worked so far, touchwood. Sometimes you just know it's the right boat?

southace
SA, 4803 posts
9 Aug 2014 8:08PM
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crustysailor said..
southace it going to be interesting to see the boat you end up with, having kept up with the posts.
Hopefully by Christmas?

Nothing wrong with watching anothers dream, keep us updated on the ones that get close.

I've bought 'the first boat I've been on' of it's type, twice. One without sailing it at all.
Pretty risky and stupid I admit, but it's worked so far, touchwood. Sometimes you just know it's the right boat?


I will post a little pic when I finally purchase ! I'm in no rush the more I work the more i can add to the kitty.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
9 Aug 2014 8:43PM
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Hi Southace

Is new a option at all

Is there any deal to be had on a new boat

Regards Don

southace
SA, 4803 posts
9 Aug 2014 9:00PM
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Hi Southace

Is new a option at all

Is there any deal to be had on a new boat

Regards Don



New boats do not carry the extras second hand boats offer. AIS , Aus reg, gensets, water makers , aircon....etc you need to add another 50k that I don't have, remember now that the money you spend on a boat you don't actually get back when you sell it!....eg it comes with 10k off extras.... Oh ok well basically they are up grades and I'm not paying for them that's just too bad!

Dezman
NSW, 818 posts
9 Aug 2014 9:55PM
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Hey guys I'd like to to say I miss sailing and as I watch the pirates of the sea I'm drawn back to these threads.

i remember Southace looking for the right yacht but not making up his mind, but hey what fun it is to shop.

i remember pointing out to Cisco that thick silver paint on the motor was hiding something, but hey it made it back to QLD
and now he gains the satisfaction of putting it right.

And I agree with crustysailor as money burns a hole in my pocket too and I just jump in, but lucky me it seems to work out.

so each his own for no two sailors are the same :D

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
10 Aug 2014 12:36AM
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i remember pointing out to Cisco that thick silver paint on the motor was hiding something, but hey it made it back to QLD
and now he gains the satisfaction of putting it right.



Pretty much all of that silver paint has been scraped off now. Next steps are:-

Degrease with fresh water rinse.

Kill Rust rust conversion coat.

Kill Rust Primer coat.

Top coat with a lovely Hammer Tone Gold with Delicious Red trim.

I am having fun with satisfaction guaranteed. No grubby engine for me.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Aug 2014 8:26AM
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cisco said..

Dezman said..


i remember pointing out to Cisco that thick silver paint on the motor was hiding something, but hey it made it back to QLD
and now he gains the satisfaction of putting it right.




Pretty much all of that silver paint has been scraped off now. Next steps are:-

Degrease with fresh water rinse.

Kill Rust rust conversion coat.

Kill Rust Primer coat.

Top coat with a lovely Hammer Tone Gold with Delicious Red trim.

I am having fun with satisfaction guaranteed. No grubby engine for me.


Nice fun Cisco love tidying up yachts the way you want them.
Bloody Donk spent more of my money last night photos next week some time

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
10 Aug 2014 9:45PM
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HG02 said..
cisco said..

Dezman said..


i remember pointing out to Cisco that thick silver paint on the motor was hiding something, but hey it made it back to QLD
and now he gains the satisfaction of putting it right.




Pretty much all of that silver paint has been scraped off now. Next steps are:-

Degrease with fresh water rinse.

Kill Rust rust conversion coat.

Kill Rust Primer coat.

Top coat with a lovely Hammer Tone Gold with Delicious Red trim.

I am having fun with satisfaction guaranteed. No grubby engine for me.


Nice fun Cisco love tidying up yachts the way you want them.
Bloody Donk spent more of my money last night photos next week some time


I don't mind spending your money HG because I don't get in trouble with my wife

I didn't actually suggest you needed a tachometer but was just wondering if you intended to fit one

Regards Don

Disralei
NSW, 127 posts
13 Aug 2014 11:18PM
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Ramona said..
I would not spend more than 5 grand on a yacht with a cast iron keel. But that's just me.


Interesting statement to say the least, thank god i any many others dont share your view...?

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
14 Aug 2014 12:00AM
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Donk107 said..

HG02 said..

cisco said..


Dezman said..


i remember pointing out to Cisco that thick silver paint on the motor was hiding something, but hey it made it back to QLD
and now he gains the satisfaction of putting it right.





Pretty much all of that silver paint has been scraped off now. Next steps are:-

Degrease with fresh water rinse.

Kill Rust rust conversion coat.

Kill Rust Primer coat.

Top coat with a lovely Hammer Tone Gold with Delicious Red trim.

I am having fun with satisfaction guaranteed. No grubby engine for me.



Nice fun Cisco love tidying up yachts the way you want them.
Bloody Donk spent more of my money last night photos next week some time



I don't mind spending your money HG because I don't get in trouble with my wife

I didn't actually suggest you needed a tachometer but was just wondering if you intended to fit one

Regards Don





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