Cheap Slipping up Parramatta River

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keensailor
keensailor
NSW
702 posts
NSW, 702 posts
21 Apr 2015 5:44am
Hi
Does anyone know a cheapish slip somewhere up the Parramatta river where you could get your boat hauled out and spend a few days cleaning up the saildrive yourself.
Thanks.
claverton
claverton
NSW
165 posts
NSW, 165 posts
21 Apr 2015 9:26am
I would suggest that ''cheap slipping'' anywhere on Sydney Harbour is an oxymoron. Presidents Shipwrights at Drummoyne provide a weekend DIY service, but I don't know what they charge

www.presidentshipwright.com/index.php?id=services
samsturdy
samsturdy
NSW
1659 posts
NSW, 1659 posts
21 Apr 2015 10:30am


If you want cheap slipping for a few days you'll probably have to go to Newcastle.
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
21 Apr 2015 5:25pm
Theres a guy with a slip next to Greenwich baths. He charges about 600 for antifouling. That quote was for my 22 footer. He doesnt let you do any work though which is why im goingvyo Noakes. Noakes sounds great. Can work any day no restrictions. Why not put your boat up in a 190 per day hotel!
jdol
jdol
NSW
35 posts
NSW, 35 posts
21 Apr 2015 6:17pm
That's David Dee. The slipway is operated, or was operated, by the BOA and it was closed by Lane Cove Council a year or two ago for lack of engineering compliance, lease's end and after Donald France who managed it passed. As of late last year the BOA was in discussions to re-open it although have not heard much since this newsletter in Dec...

http://www.boaters.org.au/Documents/newsletters/BOA_newsletter_Dec14.pdf

River Quays Marina at Mortlake was reasonably priced for slipping and doing your own work but it's closed too now.

Pittwater?
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
21 Apr 2015 7:10pm
I just realised. Mate you should give that guy in Greenwich a call. He will haul your boat out for cheap im sure if youre not painting and sanding.

Quays at Bayview is good and the only place i know of that will let you work on the boat yourself in pittwater. youre restricted to a weekend though which means rush rush.
I was weighing it up recently with Noakes vs Quays as i was keen to go back to Quays, but Noakes sounds great. They were nice and accomodating over the phone anyway.
Its also only 5 min walk from my place so its perfect.
I think they quoted about 800 for haul in out and bum wash. you gotta supply all your own gear, paint etc after that.

I spoke with that guy with the slip a little before december. Was sounding dodgy. He said he had to sand at night or something. NA for me as i want to do the work myself anyway. I like it.
Next yard for me is def Noakes. They aint that much moire expensive than Bayview and Botany Bay where i also got a quote. Its also well established, big and youre not restricted to when you can work. I hate restrictions.
Donk107
Donk107
TAS
2446 posts
TAS, 2446 posts
22 Apr 2015 8:20pm
Hi Keensailor

Here in Tassie a lot of yacht clubs have their own slipway that members can use

Do the clubs in Sydney do this and have you looked at that as a option

Regards Don



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