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Getting an S&S30 to Tassie

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Created by Tacker > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2017
Tacker
TAS, 4 posts
1 Aug 2017 9:08PM
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on this great forum. I need some advice!

I am looking at buying a beautiful S&S30 in Port Macquarie, NSW. But I live in Hobart, so I would have to sail it there or truck it there. On the one hand, I would love to sail it there, but I am a relative newcomer to sailing and this would be my first serious boat and I would need help doing that trip. On the other hand, I could truck it there but I'm not sure of the costs - haven't researched that bit yet.

So, has anyone out there trucked a boat to Hobart? Or can recommend a freight company?Or a good skipper for hire?

cheers

Tacker

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
1 Aug 2017 9:34PM
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hey Tacker , my first thought is to get the yacht ready for the passage over the next few months . do a few sea trials in her home waters and search around for someone experienced to help you sail her down in feb 2018 . usually nice weather around then for the straight . great experience you in the process ........ cheers

Tacker
TAS, 4 posts
1 Aug 2017 10:45PM
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Thanks for that SandS. Yes, February would suit me and I could get some practice on the boat beforehand. And it would be a fantastic experience.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
2 Aug 2017 6:31AM
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Hi Tacker

If you want to pay someone to sail it down I was talking to John at Boat Sales Tas a few weeks ago and he mentioned that they knew a bloke who delivered boats for them

John said he did a good job, looked after the boat and was not all that expensive

If you are interested it might be worth giving them a call

www.boatsalestas.com.au/contact/

I reckon it would work out less than trucking it over

A mate of mine has sailed a 27 footer and a 32 footer from Sydney to Port Huon over the last couple of years and years ago he sailed a 24 footer back single handed from Airlie Beach in short hops along the coast and has not had any major drama's and enjoyed the trip but i think the main thing is to give yourself enough time to allow for bad weather

If you ask around the clubs in Hobart you might find someone interested in doing the trip with you

Regards Don

BlueMoon
866 posts
2 Aug 2017 7:03AM
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G'Day Tacker,
I am half an hour South of Port Mac' (Laurieton), think I may know the S&S30 you are considering.
Another skipper & myself have done deliveries up & down the coast, & could be available.
I'll PM you.
cheers

Tacker
TAS, 4 posts
2 Aug 2017 1:08PM
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Thanks everyone for your input. Much appreciated. I'll let you know what happens and post a few pix.

cheers

Tacker

SemusMcgilicoty
TAS, 128 posts
5 Aug 2017 8:18AM
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Hey Tacker,
Jo Breen works out of Lonny and is a very experienced delivery skipper and a damn top lass. I'm not sure if she will be able to help you out. She owns an S herself.
You can google her credentials or contact her through the Tamar Yacht Club.

Shea

Tacker
TAS, 4 posts
5 Aug 2017 8:45PM
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Thanks Semus. I have arranged a skipper to go with me down to Hobart, thanks to BlueMoon. I haven't bought the boat yet, but I'm sure it will happen in the next month. I'll keep you posted. We've pencilled a January / February departure, weather dependant.

Tacker

LadyLuck
18 posts
8 Aug 2017 8:18PM
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Donk107 said..
Hi Tacker

If you want to pay someone to sail it down I was talking to John at Boat Sales Tas a few weeks ago and he mentioned that they knew a bloke who delivered boats for them

John said he did a good job, looked after the boat and was not all that expensive

If you are interested it might be worth giving them a call

www.boatsalestas.com.au/contact/

I reckon it would work out less than trucking it over

A mate of mine has sailed a 27 footer and a 32 footer from Sydney to Port Huon over the last couple of years and years ago he sailed a 24 footer back single handed from Airlie Beach in short hops along the coast and has not had any major drama's and enjoyed the trip but i think the main thing is to give yourself enough time to allow for bad weather

If you ask around the clubs in Hobart you might find someone interested in doing the trip with you

Regards Don


Geez a 24footer! Wow, I wouldn't go Anything less than a Marieholm Folkboat 26 !
Don't tell me they did it in an endeavour or marauder 24?!?

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
8 Aug 2017 10:31PM
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LadyLuck said..

Donk107 said..
Hi Tacker

If you want to pay someone to sail it down I was talking to John at Boat Sales Tas a few weeks ago and he mentioned that they knew a bloke who delivered boats for them

John said he did a good job, looked after the boat and was not all that expensive

If you are interested it might be worth giving them a call

www.boatsalestas.com.au/contact/

I reckon it would work out less than trucking it over

A mate of mine has sailed a 27 footer and a 32 footer from Sydney to Port Huon over the last couple of years and years ago he sailed a 24 footer back single handed from Airlie Beach in short hops along the coast and has not had any major drama's and enjoyed the trip but i think the main thing is to give yourself enough time to allow for bad weather

If you ask around the clubs in Hobart you might find someone interested in doing the trip with you

Regards Don



Geez a 24footer! Wow, I wouldn't go Anything less than a Marieholm Folkboat 26 !
Don't tell me they did it in an endeavour or marauder 24?!?


Hi Ladyluck

I believe it was a Marauder 24, the 27 was also a Marauder and the 32 a Manitou

Regards Don



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