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    yachts, man almost overboard & weed

    Just returned from a 4 day trip from Tin Can Bay to Garry's anchorage (nice place) in my 5.3 Whittley Impala (It's a long way). Put some crab pots in at Pelican Bay - absolutely full of long green slimy weed and a couple of sandies. An interesting interlude was pulling an old single man & his dog on a yacht off a sand bank in the great sandy straights. It really shoals in parts (beware). The old man seemed pretty out of it for some reason & it really worried me as he was falling off the side of his yacht & we had to climb onboard & help him up. I wonder how many single sailors who are virtually unseaworthy are out there & fall over board etc. Very sad.
    The towing exercise was a new one for me, the old bloke tied the rope really short and we jacknifed into each other like an elastic band at one stage, It went "CRACK" & I thought that was the end of both of out boats but amazingly just a couple of scratches. It's all in a days boating.

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    Good stuff - extended trip and helping the old fella

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    Good onya Roz, but when your towing, your the boss and your calling the shots.


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    Also remember that in an emergency situation, you are under no obligation to provide towage. You do have an obligation to save lives. Your average trailer boat is not set up to tow and you actually can risk damage or worse under certain circumstances.

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    I am a yachtie. There is some really decent yachts out there at the moment really cheap. Yachts that would make excellent homes. Unfortunately a lot of people buy these boats have no idea about boating in any form.

    If you are going to offer assistance to anyone, do it on your terms under your conditions. Dont risk your boat, or more importantly dont risk your life. As scottar said, you are under no obligation, worst case just pick the person up and dump them on the shore, not your problem.


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    how much is really cheap, I looked in the window at the Tin Can Bay yacht sales & the catamarans were approx $3000,000 which I thought was a lot of money.

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    Ausfish Addict Chimo's Avatar
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    Re: yachts, man almost overboard & weed

    Here you are What about the one for $16 K plus a bit ?

    http://yachthub.com/catlist/used/yac...lls/36-40ft/17

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    looks nice. I like cats because the room and shallow draft was perfect when 10 of us hired a 43ft perry two years ago in the whitsundays. What do u think of cats?

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    LOVE cats. Used to own a 38ft sailing cat. Sailed her up to Lady Musgrave a few times just for diving and snorkelling for a couple of weeks at a time.
    They are awesome. Easy to sail, flat and stable, spacious, fast, shallow draft so you can get in out of the swell, easy to beach if you need to for repairs or anything....
    Strongly recommend them.
    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRealAndy View Post
    I am a yachtie. There is some really decent yachts out there at the moment really cheap. Yachts that would make excellent homes. Unfortunately a lot of people buy these boats have no idea about boating in any form.
    Just have to talk to a marina manager about the amount of cheap boats being used for a low cost accomodation around the country. Sometimes oil-gas workers going for a more cost effective option, but the more typical scenario is a middle aged man, divorced, often a substance abuser (booze, drugs or both) no idea about boats but seemed like a good idea at the time. As long as it floats, who cares!

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    The Swanson 36 in that link is a great boat, go anywhere in one of those!

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    Re: yachts, man almost overboard & weed

    Yes Noelm it is a nice rig but
    1 draws too much water for the canal
    2 fixed keel
    3 mast won't fit under the bridges
    4 no way will I sleep on a those covered cushions!

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    Interesting comment about drugs on boats I saw the cops in their large inflatable going around anchored yachts off Tin Can Bay

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    Quote Originally Posted by mal555 View Post
    Just have to talk to a marina manager about the amount of cheap boats being used for a low cost accomodation around the country. Sometimes oil-gas workers going for a more cost effective option, but the more typical scenario is a middle aged man, divorced, often a substance abuser (booze, drugs or both) no idea about boats but seemed like a good idea at the time. As long as it floats, who cares!
    Sounds like you've been to jacobs well before...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chimo View Post
    Yes Noelm it is a nice rig but
    1 draws too much water for the canal
    2 fixed keel
    3 mast won't fit under the bridges
    4 no way will I sleep on a those covered cushions!
    Yep, all of those things are true, BUT, if I was considering a "proper" ocean passage, that would be my boat, long before any catamaran.... Cats are great for Island hopping around the Whitsundays, but that's where it ends.

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