Sydney to Melbourne? How much?

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planesailing
planesailing
WA
380 posts
WA, 380 posts
15 Oct 2009 8:40pm
Im looking into purchasing a yacht in Sydney.
Just looking for an idea how much to get it sailed
down to Melbourne.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
16 Oct 2009 3:14am
Assuming the yacht is FULLY seaworthy, a delivery Master is going to cost you $200 per day minimum and that is a bargain price for the service you get.
brett221
brett221
QLD
128 posts
QLD, 128 posts
17 Oct 2009 12:03pm
General rule of thumb is 100 per person per day plus expenses (being rationing, fuel and return travel costs). For Syd to Melbourne you would have 3 experienced people to cover the watches, might get away with 2 and a couple of helpers ("helpers" - at no cost and there for the experience and log miles) if it is a well set up boat. What type of boat and which safety rating does it comply too?



sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
17 Oct 2009 3:06pm
get it delivered by road. around 1000 depending what yacht. save on wear and tear
brett221
brett221
QLD
128 posts
QLD, 128 posts
17 Oct 2009 6:26pm
Sleek, When and how big was the last yacht that you had delivered? Apart from the costs to un-rig and re-rig anything bigger than about 34ft, there goes the first thousand and then some....
nick0
nick0
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
18 Oct 2009 12:22am
u would spend $1,000 in just fuel with the truck to transport the yacht .. then ya got man hours and the travel back to sydney costs to cover as well ...
sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
18 Oct 2009 4:56pm
will edit my post, it was a 28ft compass qoute was in the 1 thousand zone cost 200 to lift out and de rig in sydney, 200 to rig and put in at paynesville.18 months ago when fuel was expensive. It was roughly half of what i got qouted to deliver by sea. I am sure it would be cheaper to deliver by sea up the east coast because it would be the same distance by road and a lot safer, If you look at a map of australia suprise suprise Sydney to Melbourne is shorter by road than by sea and that is not taking into account the bass straight conditions.i did not go ahead with it but did research a lot.
nick0
nick0
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
18 Oct 2009 6:06pm
lol a 28ft boat does 6-7 knots .. a semi truck does 100km .. i dono .. tough decision
sleek1
sleek1
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
18 Oct 2009 7:00pm
nick0 said...

lol a 28ft boat does 6-7 knots .. a semi truck does 100km .. i dono .. tough decision


point being???????
nick0
nick0
NSW
510 posts
NSW, 510 posts
18 Oct 2009 9:32pm
point being ... y would u even consider takeing that boat to melboure by sail .. at least 1 a week by sail .. if conditions are right and 2 days by truck
j murray
j murray
SA
947 posts
SA, 947 posts
18 Oct 2009 9:27pm
If you took two days to get melb -syd or vicky verser....you would be sacked....overnight plus load and unload and that can be long or short depending how much you do....
planesailing
planesailing
WA
380 posts
WA, 380 posts
20 Oct 2009 8:11pm
Boat is 42 feet, road is not really an option...would cost over 5k
I found a skipper quoted 3k. thanks for help guys.. now just gotta
but the damn thing lol.
Charriot
Charriot
QLD
880 posts
QLD, 880 posts
21 Oct 2009 8:40am
When you plan to bring her in Melb? Any room for deckhend?
brett221
brett221
QLD
128 posts
QLD, 128 posts
21 Oct 2009 5:09pm
Should be a great buy, plus the added bonus of the new donk being put in her. 3k still sounds a little exy but its worth every cent when she is delivered in better nick than when you buy it.
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