Ideal first boat?

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0llie
0llie
NSW
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2 Sep 2016 7:56pm
Seen this beauty on Gummers, any ideas as a good first boat as a coastal livaboard?

Anyone owned one or can tell me what to look out for and avoid buying a lemon?

Seems like aut fits the bill given all the research I've been doing, I don't mind doing a bit of internal hands on repairs but would shy away having to grind/cut out osmosis from the hull.


http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/hope-island/sail-boats/30ft-choey-lee/1116859708
southace
southace
SA
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SA, 4803 posts
2 Sep 2016 7:32pm
It's got a wooden mast?
0llie
0llie
NSW
176 posts
NSW, 176 posts
2 Sep 2016 8:07pm
Yes I noticed that in pic, is that a problem?

I would think at some stage it would need changing along with standard and running altogether at the same time. So there's 10-15 k
southace
southace
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2 Sep 2016 8:22pm
With out a closer inspection it seems untidy , unship shape and un cared for!
Also being at hope island and on gumtrees would trigger some alam bells.

The bare hull and deck in good condition would be valued at approx 10k for a 30 footer.

Mast , rigging, main engine, through hull fittings and electronics would be vauled around 20k+ my bet is that's what will need replacing.

i could be wrong she could be a awesome bargain with just a need of a good going over.




0llie
0llie
NSW
176 posts
NSW, 176 posts
2 Sep 2016 9:05pm
southace said...
With out a closer inspection it seems untidy , unship shape and un cared for!
Also being at hope island and on gumtrees would trigger some alam bells.

The bare hull and deck in good condition would be valued at approx 10k for a 30 footer.

Mast , rigging, main engine, through hull fittings and electronics would be vauled around 20k+ my bet is that's what will need replacing.

i could be wrong she could be a awesome bargain with just a need of a good going over.







You could be right southace, description of preparing her for offshore and realisation of cost is prevalent here....
www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f47/1972-cheoy-lee-model-too-old-69572.html

Could be the real reason why selling not joint venture etc.

Ps whats wrong with hope island and Gumtree combo??
southace
southace
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2 Sep 2016 8:50pm
My previous 1985 37 foot yacht had wood masts which de-laminated and where cut up and put in the bin.

I paid 22k basicly for the hull and deck. After spending over 80k I had a good reliable seaworthy yacht. The surveyor costed my hull at 22k in the insurance breakdown costs. At all up total insured value was $110k

its not really fair to judge a yacht by the photos but for me it seems unreal a good 30 footer would be up for sale for 10k.....if it's good why not get 20k for it?

Go go and check it out go through ever inch ...... Start the donk does it start first ping? Blow smoke? Are the seeacocks all in good working order? Check the bilges? What can you smell? Look at the sails and rigging. Go for a motor round the harbor, check chain plates and deck fittings for signs of water stains, check the rego papers and hin numbers.

the boat has been floating , sailing and used for 43 years same age as me......what Maintance/replacements have been done ?

hope this helps
southace



HG02
HG02
VIC
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2 Sep 2016 10:41pm
https://www.tradeboats.com.au/detail/cavalier-32-347994

Chariot should buy that its up his way

Ramona
Ramona
NSW
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3 Sep 2016 8:07am
HG02 said..
https://www.tradeboats.com.au/detail/cavalier-32-347994

Chariot should buy that its up his way



I think that boats been sold. Also the lovely Cole 32 in WA looks like it has a buyer. The Choey-lee are nice old boats that were built in Hong Kong in the era when little was known about fibreglass construction. They are very heavily built and usually feature real teak. It's probably priced low simply because there are some outstanding boats for sale in the 20 thousand area. This being one of the picks. Pelle Petersson designed.


www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/burnett-heads/sail-boats/yacht-kings-cruiser-33/1112795546

This one has good bones if your into long keels.

www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/oyster-cove/sail-boats/lecomte-medalist-33-/1120851774
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
3 Sep 2016 2:17pm
Nice Ramona
Sectorsteve
Sectorsteve
QLD
2195 posts
QLD, 2195 posts
3 Sep 2016 2:39pm
Nice boats... sooo cheap. .. i just wish boat sellers would declutter when they take pix. Cushions right in front of lenses etc....its my ocd ness...bothers me!
Bruski068
Bruski068
VIC
457 posts
VIC, 457 posts
3 Sep 2016 3:54pm
Sectorsteve said..
Nice boats... sooo cheap. .. i just wish boat sellers would declutter when they take pix. Cushions right in front of lenses etc....its my ocd ness...bothers me!


True, ten minutes cleaning would make a lot of boats look much more appealing to buyers.
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
3 Sep 2016 4:59pm
These days when you are looking at a boat . Id be more of a mind to look for other than a first boat because of the cost involved that's what I did
One boat and that's it . More so now as its a buyers market. Mine will never be for sale while I'm alive and I dont think my kids will sell either
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