Where do forum members in the West pull their boats out for antifoul?

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josusa
josusa
WA
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5 Apr 2018 12:14pm
Hi guys will have to do my antifoul and anodes etc soon. I have only done it once before in Albany. Very reasonable (couple of cartons) as my brother was/is the commodore down there. I'm in Mangles Bay Rockingham now. Have heard bad things about the Cruising Yacht Club from a previous member. Alternatives? Costs?
Experience with said club?
All contributions much appreciated.
RiffRaff
RiffRaff
WA
265 posts
WA, 265 posts
5 Apr 2018 6:57pm
Hi josusa.
I am at tcyc handstand.
To haul out and antifoul would be fine there.
If you are staying out for any length of time then you are probably better off joining.
You can sometimes hire jinkers depending on your boat.
If you want to come down for a look I would be happy to meet you there and give you the guided tour
zilla
zilla
145 posts
145 posts
5 Apr 2018 7:33pm
I can recommend both the Mandurah Marina hardstand and Fremantle Sailing Club. I was a member of a Perth yacht club and have used both these hardstand areas. Both are professional and helpful.
Rockingham Cruising Yacht Club, however, were most unhelpful, uninterested and with a fat-fish-in-a-little-bowl mentality. To use their hardstand for a couple of days they wanted me to first join their club for $600. Then I could pay the haul out and hardstand daily costs. Ridiculous childish egos in play down there.
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
5 Apr 2018 7:39pm
RiffRaff said..
Hi josusa.
I am at tcyc handstand.
To haul out and antifoul would be fine there.
If you are staying out for any length of time then you are probably better off joining.
You can sometimes hire jinkers depending on your boat.
If you want to come down for a look I would be happy to meet you there and give you the guided tour


Hi RiffRaff,
thanks for your generous offer, that would be great.
RiffRaff
RiffRaff
WA
265 posts
WA, 265 posts
5 Apr 2018 7:49pm
I agree there are some very big egos there. Don't think you need to be a member anymore just pay a day rate.
That said it is very rough and ready.
You can also try Henderson. They are around $400 in out.
Ilenart
Ilenart
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
5 Apr 2018 8:14pm
I utilise Fremantle Sailing Club every year and they are fine.
simmrr
simmrr
WA
194 posts
WA, 194 posts
5 Apr 2018 9:19pm
Hi Josusa,

If ever there was a reason to go for an adventure to Albany and back I think you have it.
Toph
Toph
WA
1896 posts
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5 Apr 2018 9:26pm
Maybe also try Blue Hq in Freo. I have a cruiser in the racks there and have seen large vessels in there often. Also look at Northport. Im going to have have a look at lifting my yacht at Blue Hq soon if I can get a discount. Otherwise it will be Hillary's for me.
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
5 Apr 2018 10:05pm
simmrr said..
Hi Josusa,

If ever there was a reason to go for an adventure to Albany and back I think you have it.


Hi Simmrr,
Had a really great trip up from Albany after the last antifoul. Not quite so keen to go the other way though. I have heard many stories of hell trips. Very unpleasant beats into SW. Still with a good window and some time....
Toph said..
Maybe also try Blue Hq in Freo. I have a cruiser in the racks there and have seen large vessels in there often. Also look at Northport. Im going to have have a look at lifting my yacht at Blue Hq soon if I can get a discount. Otherwise it will be Hillary's for me.


Hi Toph,
I rang Henderson Boat lifters who said they don't have support structures for yachts any more and suggested Blue Hq.
I've never heard of them but will look them up now thanks. Will look at Northport too. Might as well price them all.
Thanks for your input.
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
5 Apr 2018 10:11pm
zilla said..
I can recommend both the Mandurah Marina hardstand and Fremantle Sailing Club. I was a member of a Perth yacht club and have used both these hardstand areas. Both are professional and helpful.
Rockingham Cruising Yacht Club, however, were most unhelpful, uninterested and with a fat-fish-in-a-little-bowl mentality. To use their hardstand for a couple of days they wanted me to first join their club for $600. Then I could pay the haul out and hardstand daily costs. Ridiculous childish egos in play down there.




Hi Zilla,
talked to a guy with a 3 legged dog on the beach at Mangles Bay and he had a big axe to grind re TCYC. Said he had seen a lot of boats damaged over the years he had been there.
He recommended Henderson but they don't have suitable jinkers. I have rung Freo Sailing Club but couldn't get onto the right person. Will have another go.
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
5 Apr 2018 10:16pm
Ilenart said..
I utilise Fremantle Sailing Club every year and they are fine.


Hi Ilenart, Fremantle gets quite a lot of votes. What did it cost you last year per day and in and out if you can remember? My boat is a 30ft ally Adams weighing, so I'm told 4.4 ton.
Offthegrid
Offthegrid
WA
127 posts
WA, 127 posts
6 Apr 2018 5:17am
Mandurah is excellent, with good access, drive in etc. trades and chandlery right there if you need them, $400 in and out with a pressure wash. About $25-30 a day. Ask for Harry.
Jayde28
Jayde28
WA
44 posts
WA, 44 posts
6 Apr 2018 8:21am
Toph said..
Maybe also try Blue Hq in Freo. I have a cruiser in the racks there and have seen large vessels in there often. Also look at Northport. Im going to have have a look at lifting my yacht at Blue Hq soon if I can get a discount. Otherwise it will be Hillary's for me.


I just had mine up at blue hq roughly 200 per lift , $40 per day. I normally haul out at the royal flying squadron yacht club but needed to be on the hard and their travel lift was out of action but they can still pull you up on a trolley ,providing you can get up the river , bridges etc
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
6 Apr 2018 4:43pm
Jayde28 said..

Toph said..
Maybe also try Blue Hq in Freo. I have a cruiser in the racks there and have seen large vessels in there often. Also look at Northport. Im going to have have a look at lifting my yacht at Blue Hq soon if I can get a discount. Otherwise it will be Hillary's for me.



I just had mine up at blue hq roughly 200 per lift , $40 per day. I normally haul out at the royal flying squadron yacht club but needed to be on the hard and their travel lift was out of action but they can still pull you up on a trolley ,providing you can get up the river , bridges etc


Hi Jayde28, up river is out for me as my boat was built in Queensland and has no mast lowering facility.
Ilenart
Ilenart
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
7 Apr 2018 10:10am
josusa said..

Ilenart said..
I utilise Fremantle Sailing Club every year and they are fine.



Hi Ilenart, Fremantle gets quite a lot of votes. What did it cost you last year per day and in and out if you can remember? My boat is a 30ft ally Adams weighing, so I'm told 4.4 ton.


Last year for 5 days was around $500 all up. My yacht is 34ft weighing 4.6t. I'm a FSC member so non-members maybe charged a higher rate. Ring the club during business hours and ask for the works area. You normally see plenty of non-member and commercial vessels using the works area.

Ilenart
josusa
josusa
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
8 Apr 2018 8:07am
Ilenart said..

josusa said..


Ilenart said..
I utilise Fremantle Sailing Club every year and they are fine.




Hi Ilenart, Fremantle gets quite a lot of votes. What did it cost you last year per day and in and out if you can remember? My boat is a 30ft ally Adams weighing, so I'm told 4.4 ton.



Last year for 5 days was around $500 all up. My yacht is 34ft weighing 4.6t. I'm a FSC member so non-members maybe charged a higher rate. Ring the club during business hours and ask for the works area. You normally see plenty of non-member and commercial vessels using the works area.

Ilenart


Thanks Ilenart I will check it out. Fremantle is definitely the closest to me as I am in Hamilton Hill so if its competitive I will probably go that way.
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