G'day all,
First post, new member. Yes, I've hit the search bar and not found much other info :)
Hopefully looking at one of these this weekend and I can't seem to find much info about them.
I know they were sold in Nedlands & built by the Court family etc and have googled for hours. Just wondering about their seagoing ability, is it a wet ride etc.
This'll be a first yacht for the missus and myself. I've had plenty of boats and although I sail a Hobie Outback regularly (no comparison I know) I have ZERO yachting experience. I have a couple of older brothers on hand who used to sail MANY years ago though!
Just planning on eventual rotto trips and then maybe tackle a few other areas around WA to get some sailing hours up.
I've been researching for a while now and have settled on spending a couple of grand on a first yacht to get a taste.
Was considering waiting a few years and looking at a Macgregor as a first boat as it'll be more forgiving on me but I want to start now and then upgrade to a "proper" 28 plus foot yacht if we enjoy it.
This one in question is pictured below and is a couple grand as mentioned. It needs a day or two reassembly of a few things (I'm a chippy so no worries there and always been a tinkerer), has everything ready to go including good sails, new 15 hp motor and licensed trailer. Have detailed photos of patching up and repainting. On first impressions it looks very good value, but yet to see it in person.
I know they command decent money in good nick I just hope there's no leaks around the swing keel as I saw the work required to fix that, however I'm more than happy to drop several thousand $$$ into it if required, however hopefully not.
Bring on another thousand as they say!
P.S. Yachts do need rego right as they are fitted for a motor? And do I need a survey for insurance as I'm led to believe a survey for this size would be around $500 which is ridiculous if that's the case!
Cheers in advance, Ben.