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Ramona
Ramona
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25 Jun 2017 8:46am
This vessel has been advertised on Gumtree and is now on eBay as well. Fair bit of work and an ideal candidate for a junk rig!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Classic-cruising-yacht-44ft-for-restoration/122560029318?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Sectorsteve
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25 Jun 2017 3:08pm
Such and amazing deal even with a bit if work to do. She could be made sooo beautiful again
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
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25 Jun 2017 3:10pm
You know maritime in Sydney are auditing every single boat atm so theres going to be alot if boats that need to be either fixed ir discarded.
Who got the letter?
sydchris
sydchris
NSW
387 posts
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26 Jun 2017 9:20am
Very sad about Arriba - used to be moored next to me and was in beautiful condition, but slowly allowed to deteriorate. Lots of information from the original owners here: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~tslovacek/

Second owner started a major program of work in conjunction with the boatshed but lost interest/ran out of money. Original timber mast was completely rotten when removed so will require a complete new rig. Interior looks to be in usable/salvageable condition, hull needs a lot of work around the deck joint. New transom as a minimum, probably most of a new deck too. Engine quality unknown, but probably due for replacement.

Current owners have done the boat a huge favor by allowing it to remain well ventilated.

Whoever buys it will need deep pockets......
Chris 249
Chris 249
NSW
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26 Jun 2017 9:50am
Sectorsteve said..
You know maritime in Sydney are auditing every single boat atm so theres going to be alot if boats that need to be either fixed ir discarded.
Who got the letter?


What are they doing, going around the moorings and checking the boats that are not seaworthy and in good condition?

Not a bad thing, as long as they give owners who have older boats they are seriously going to fix up a chance to do so.
woko
woko
NSW
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26 Jun 2017 9:05pm
Sooo many really cheap boats about to hit the market. Atleast we might end up with a reasonable 2nd hand parts selection
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
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27 Jun 2017 8:28am
Chris 249 said..

Sectorsteve said..
You know maritime in Sydney are auditing every single boat atm so theres going to be alot if boats that need to be either fixed ir discarded.
Who got the letter?



What are they doing, going around the moorings and checking the boats that are not seaworthy and in good condition?

Not a bad thing, as long as they give owners who have older boats they are seriously going to fix up a chance to do so.


They are mainly looking at boats that are having major maintenance done. In the case of Arriba they would frown upon the tarp cover. Not sure whether they are concerned about sawdust, paint scrapings etc going into the water or just the appearance. Probably pressure from local residents complaining their view is being spoilt by those so called yachtsmen. One of the local blokes here was told by the local MSB to remove his boat from the water for 6 months to repaint it. It was concrete and I told him it would look perfect after a quick stay on the slips for a coat of paint. Now you could easily mistake the boat for 'glass. The problem was his mooring was right in front of pensioners homes on the waterfront.
At one time we had some old dear complaining to the council and wanting all the moorings removed!
Ramona
Ramona
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27 Jun 2017 8:31am
sydchris said..
Very sad about Arriba - used to be moored next to me and was in beautiful condition, but slowly allowed to deteriorate. Lots of information from the original owners here: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~tslovacek/

Second owner started a major program of work in conjunction with the boatshed but lost interest/ran out of money. Original timber mast was completely rotten when removed so will require a complete new rig. Interior looks to be in usable/salvageable condition, hull needs a lot of work around the deck joint. New transom as a minimum, probably most of a new deck too. Engine quality unknown, but probably due for replacement.

Current owners have done the boat a huge favor by allowing it to remain well ventilated.

Whoever buys it will need deep pockets......


New deck and transom and a junk rig. If you did all the labour it would be a cheap waterfront accommodation.
sydchris
sydchris
NSW
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27 Jun 2017 1:55pm
woko said..
Sooo many really cheap boats about to hit the market. Atleast we might end up with a reasonable 2nd hand parts selection


Only problem with that is finding a place to dispose of what is left. Plenty of derelicts around the harbour - some locations more than others - with a few $$$ worth of usable parts, and the rest junk. Find somewhere with an accommodating slipway and room for a skip and we can get into the disposal/2nd hand parts business...but it would be for fun and love not real money.

Generally (and sadly) not worth bringing most of the vessels back to life as usable prospects in the current market, so they'll sit there until they sink, or will be impounded by Maritime and eventually trashed.
sydchris
sydchris
NSW
387 posts
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27 Jun 2017 1:58pm
Ramona said..

sydchris said..
Very sad about Arriba - used to be moored next to me and was in beautiful condition, but slowly allowed to deteriorate. Lots of information from the original owners here: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~tslovacek/

Second owner started a major program of work in conjunction with the boatshed but lost interest/ran out of money. Original timber mast was completely rotten when removed so will require a complete new rig. Interior looks to be in usable/salvageable condition, hull needs a lot of work around the deck joint. New transom as a minimum, probably most of a new deck too. Engine quality unknown, but probably due for replacement.

Current owners have done the boat a huge favor by allowing it to remain well ventilated.

Whoever buys it will need deep pockets......



New deck and transom and a junk rig. If you did all the labour it would be a cheap waterfront accommodation.


This would be a good starting point.. yachthub.com/list/boats-for-sale/used/boat-accessories/boat-mast-boom-and-rigging-37-foot-make-an-offer/202634 .
woko
woko
NSW
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27 Jun 2017 7:26pm
sydchris said..

woko said..
Sooo many really cheap boats about to hit the market. Atleast we might end up with a reasonable 2nd hand parts selection



Only problem with that is finding a place to dispose of what is left. Plenty of derelicts around the harbour - some locations more than others - with a few $$$ worth of usable parts, and the rest junk. Find somewhere with an accommodating slipway and room for a skip and we can get into the disposal/2nd hand parts business...but it would be for fun and love not real money.

Generally (and sadly) not worth bringing most of the vessels back to life as usable prospects in the current market, so they'll sit there until they sink, or will be impounded by Maritime and eventually trashed.


Steels could be used for scrap, ferro recrush makes a nice road base, wood if it's any good it sells its self or at this time of year you could poke it in the potbelly, that leaves glass, how do you deal with a fibreglass hull when no one wants it any more ? Maybe running it through a crushing plant might give a useable product, in Lismore they crush old beer bottles back to sand for road building. A lot of rooting around for a few old winches and blocks etc. but it's obvious something is going to have to happen !






Ramona
Ramona
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28 Jun 2017 8:23am
sydchris said..

Ramona said..


sydchris said..
Very sad about Arriba - used to be moored next to me and was in beautiful condition, but slowly allowed to deteriorate. Lots of information from the original owners here: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~tslovacek/

Second owner started a major program of work in conjunction with the boatshed but lost interest/ran out of money. Original timber mast was completely rotten when removed so will require a complete new rig. Interior looks to be in usable/salvageable condition, hull needs a lot of work around the deck joint. New transom as a minimum, probably most of a new deck too. Engine quality unknown, but probably due for replacement.

Current owners have done the boat a huge favor by allowing it to remain well ventilated.

Whoever buys it will need deep pockets......




New deck and transom and a junk rig. If you did all the labour it would be a cheap waterfront accommodation.



This would be a good starting point.. yachthub.com/list/boats-for-sale/used/boat-accessories/boat-mast-boom-and-rigging-37-foot-make-an-offer/202634 .


I would rather build a timber/carbon fibre round hollow mast for a junk rig.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7756 posts
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28 Jun 2017 8:27am
Sectorsteve said..
You know maritime in Sydney are auditing every single boat atm so theres going to be alot if boats that need to be either fixed ir discarded.
Who got the letter?


I got mine yesterday. That is just the annual check to ensure the right boat is on the right mooring and the buoy is yellow with the number painted on it.
The local bloke here is checking every week or so!
Chris 249
Chris 249
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28 Jun 2017 10:02am
Why a junk rig? The more I read about them the more performance issues they seem to have, and the more biased and unreliable some of their fans appear to be.
Guitz
Guitz
VIC
617 posts
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28 Jun 2017 3:47pm
There may be toledo worm given she hasn't been antifouled for four years........
Hull: we have dived on the hull several times, but never hauled Arriba out, so antifoul is definitely due for renewal. In the 4 years we've owned her, she has never taken any water through the hull, and the automatic bilge pump has never been activated. As far as we can tell (from the water), the hull is in pretty good shape.
BlueMoon
BlueMoon
866 posts
866 posts
28 Jun 2017 1:52pm
I don't know whether I should bite or not, but I'll have a nibble....
one of my favourite Junk rig experiences was watching a Junk rigged ketch at anchor, at Rose Bay.
There was a strong Southerly buster due to come through, there was a line of anchored yachts seeking shelter there, I was anchored in 3m with over 70m scope & nothing behind. People were shouting from boat to boat to warn others of the impending front. 2 boats along from me was a junk rigged ketch. 5 minutes before the front hit, the couple on the ketch put up their Junk rigged mizzen. There was much laughter from other yachts & people shouting at the couple on the JR that a big front was coming.
The front came in & wow it was spectacular, as it rolled across Rose Bay & across the water, turning it completely white from the surface to 4 or 5 feet above the water.
There was wind speeds of over 50kts recorded at that Island out from Rose Bay.
All the other yachts, including mine where getting laid over. There was crap flying off the other yachts, biminis getting wrecked, headsails unfurling & the yachts generally getting flung around wildly & people just holding on.
But the JR ketch was upright, pointing perfectly into the wind, taking it in its stride, the couple on board were relaxing & taking photos of the mayhem
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
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28 Jun 2017 4:49pm
Ramona said..




Chris 249 said..





Sectorsteve said..
You know maritime in Sydney are auditing every single boat atm so theres going to be alot if boats that need to be either fixed ir discarded.
Who got the letter?







What are they doing, going around the moorings and checking the boats that are not seaworthy and in good condition?

Not a bad thing, as long as they give owners who have older boats they are seriously going to fix up a chance to do so.






They are mainly looking at boats that are having major maintenance done. In the case of Arriba they would frown upon the tarp cover. Not sure whether they are concerned about sawdust, paint scrapings etc going into the water or just the appearance. Probably pressure from local residents complaining their view is being spoilt by those so called yachtsmen. One of the local blokes here was told by the local MSB to remove his boat from the water for 6 months to repaint it. It was concrete and I told him it would look perfect after a quick stay on the slips for a coat of paint. Now you could easily mistake the boat for 'glass. The problem was his mooring was right in front of pensioners homes on the waterfront.
At one time we had some old dear complaining to the council and wanting all the moorings removed!





the letter i got - that everyone got(according to my mooring contractor) stated that they are doing an audit of every vessel in sydney harbour(or maybe just woodford bay?)Theres def some **** heaps in woodford bay. one sank recently. Audit started a few weeks ago and it will take a while. the letter stated they are checking whether moorings have been serviced, checking whether vessels can undertake a voyage and that the vessels are seaworthy. bye bye mooring minders. About time. I cannot see the point of people having moorings with crap heap boats on them cause they plan to , some day get their act together and maybe get a boat. Do-ers and Dreamers. Too many dreamers. They should just do it. (Quote Russell Ord)
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
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28 Jun 2017 6:35pm
Chris 249 said..
Why a junk rig? The more I read about them the more performance issues they seem to have, and the more biased and unreliable some of their fans appear to be.


In the case of Arriba it would be the easiest and most economic way to proceed. Unstayed mast, round hollow timber and carbon fibre is fairly easy to make. The sail easy to stitch up in my sewing room. Now is the time to instal the reinforced deck section to handle the unstayed mast.
If I was to contemplate long distance cruising it would be with a modern junk rig.
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
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28 Jun 2017 6:37pm
Guitz said..
There may be toledo worm given she hasn't been antifouled for four years........
Hull: we have dived on the hull several times, but never hauled Arriba out, so antifoul is definitely due for renewal. In the 4 years we've owned her, she has never taken any water through the hull, and the automatic bilge pump has never been activated. As far as we can tell (from the water), the hull is in pretty good shape.


The hull would be Dynel sheathed and would be a harder finish than a 'glass hull.
sparau
sparau
QLD
132 posts
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28 Jun 2017 7:45pm
Ramona said..

Guitz said..
There may be toledo worm given she hasn't been antifouled for four years........
Hull: we have dived on the hull several times, but never hauled Arriba out, so antifoul is definitely due for renewal. In the 4 years we've owned her, she has never taken any water through the hull, and the automatic bilge pump has never been activated. As far as we can tell (from the water), the hull is in pretty good shape.



The hull would be Dynel sheathed and would be a harder finish than a 'glass hull.


Yes, thanks for confirming that, from what I'd read if Dynel sheathed as part of the build the hull is pretty bulletproof.

The hull is strip-planked and cold-moulded with epoxy and Dynel sheathing.
Chris 249
Chris 249
NSW
3585 posts
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28 Jun 2017 7:48pm
BlueMoon said..
I don't know whether I should bite or not, but I'll have a nibble....
one of my favourite Junk rig experiences was watching a Junk rigged ketch at anchor, at Rose Bay.
There was a strong Southerly buster due to come through, there was a line of anchored yachts seeking shelter there, I was anchored in 3m with over 70m scope & nothing behind. People were shouting from boat to boat to warn others of the impending front. 2 boats along from me was a junk rigged ketch. 5 minutes before the front hit, the couple on the ketch put up their Junk rigged mizzen. There was much laughter from other yachts & people shouting at the couple on the JR that a big front was coming.
The front came in & wow it was spectacular, as it rolled across Rose Bay & across the water, turning it completely white from the surface to 4 or 5 feet above the water.
There was wind speeds of over 50kts recorded at that Island out from Rose Bay.
All the other yachts, including mine where getting laid over. There was crap flying off the other yachts, biminis getting wrecked, headsails unfurling & the yachts generally getting flung around wildly & people just holding on.
But the JR ketch was upright, pointing perfectly into the wind, taking it in its stride, the couple on board were relaxing & taking photos of the mayhem


We can always find an isolated incident to report. When I lived on anchor for a couple of years I never got into that sort of situation so I'll gladly take the improved performance of other rigs. Even the chap that the JRA refer to as the guru of fast junk reckons that his carbon-sparred junk boat is 10% slower than a sloop rigged sistership without spinnaker. I've beaten many a southerly that would have whipped me if I was 10% slower.

I'm glad you like your junk rig and hope you have a good time with it.
sydchris
sydchris
NSW
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30 Jun 2017 6:08am
Arriba now relisted on the well known auction site with bids starting at $1,500.
Ramona
Ramona
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4 Jul 2017 8:57am
sydchris said..
Arriba now relisted on the well known auction site with bids starting at $1,500.


Has a bid at last!
sydchris
sydchris
NSW
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10 Jul 2017 8:16am
And sold - $1,625 . Hope the new owner can do the work required to restore.
Ramona
Ramona
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10 Jul 2017 6:10pm
sydchris said..
And sold - $1,625 . Hope the new owner can do the work required to restore.


That's a gift!
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
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10 Jul 2017 6:42pm
Ramona said..

sydchris said..
And sold - $1,625 . Hope the new owner can do the work required to restore.



That's a gift!


Wow
Andrew68
Andrew68
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10 Jul 2017 10:09pm
Sectorsteve said..

Ramona said..


sydchris said..
And sold - $1,625 . Hope the new owner can do the work required to restore.




That's a gift!



Wow


Whether it was sold for $1 or $20K I don't think it makes much difference considering how much work is likely ahead of the new and future owners. I hope we see her restored photos across this site some day.

A
Sectorsteve
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10 Jul 2017 10:15pm
Andrew68 said..

Sectorsteve said..


Ramona said..



sydchris said..
And sold - $1,625 . Hope the new owner can do the work required to restore.





That's a gift!




Wow



Whether it was sold for $1 or $20K I don't think it makes much difference considering how much work is likely ahead of the new and future owners. I hope we see her restored photos across this site some day.

A


true but a bit of love and hard work can get her up to scratch!
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