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Everything posted by Zozza
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No bites - f__k me. FINAL OFFER: $180 for the pair, if no one buys them at that price I will drop them off at the nearest scrap metal outlet. Perhaps the cost of living crisis is really biting after all....
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Practically giving these away now at $200 for the pair: https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/boats-marine/parts-accessories/winches/listing/4115696065?bof=AuLvhz1t Listing expires lunchtime today, I would prefer a crewdotorger beats a watcher from Trademe, but what will be will be....
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Northland and Auckland getting hammered again. Pelting down here in the Auckland 'burbs I live. Extended Metservice has heavy rain and nor'easters as far as their computer models can show ten days hence... Someone p*ssed off Neptune big time as apart from the odd break, it has been total shyte since January 1st. Stay safe crewdot-orgers
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Yes, I'd say it be a third of what similar sized Murrays have sold on Trademe previously...but I am meeting the market I guess, which at this time seems pretty quiet for anything marine...
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Updated price: $270 for the pair (ie $135 ea.) (contingent on Trademe watcher not accepting my 'fixed price' offer, which they have 3 days to respond)
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A GREAT STRATEGY for buying a boat or a WASTE of EFFORT?
Zozza replied to Enlightenment's topic in MarineTalk
Too right, Frank....and you get the satisfaction of singing 'I Did It My Way' like your namesake when the project is done! This is my 3rd boat (my 28 footer), and I want to indeed do all those little things you mention, that is not possible if I leave the interior as it is. Plus, unlike some people, I can't live with a boat that when I open the locker I see unsightly paint lifting off with patches of bare gelcoat. For inspiration, check this out: -
Price now $420 for the pair, advert now on Trademe: https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/boats-marine/parts-accessories/winches/listing/4098611082?bof=Gf7v3Gda
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Forgot to answer BP your query about where putting her - the driveway. Sure to instill interest from noise control and other nosey council types - but until I get shut down, that's where she will be.
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Last time I was in Tiri channel was in January it was gusting 30+ wind against tide and very lumpy. If you saw my black hulled yacht in Tiri just a couple weeks back, then that would be the new owner sea trialing her. I've fully accepted 3-4 years hard labour rebuilding my new (but old) boat.
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Have googled thanks harry. Reasonably close to me..depending on how many road cones. I have done a bit more investigating on 1708 via the interwebs, and seems that's a reference to 17 Ounces = 481 grams. NZ seems to sell this biaxial stuff in either 400 or 600 grams, and then either with or without the chopped strand backing. I plan to use this for the structural areas of the boat. I am now discovering not all FG cloth is the same. Steep learning curve, but all good fun.
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I'm starting to make a list of all the materials I need for my big rebuild (DIY this time, not paying a professional if I can help it). I think I want the version of 1708 that has chopped strand on one side. As with a lot of reading I do, I'm reading about an American rebuild of a similar GRP yacht, and of course its all American products... Cheers
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The punk on the powerboat needs the book thrown at him. He can defend himself in court, no problem with that -- we are a modern democratic nation with the whole "innocent until proven guilty" thing as much as sometimes we feels things are cut and dried However, no matter what evasive action the ferry "shoulda coulda woulda" taken, the stinkpot was obviously exceeding the confined waters speed limit which massively contributed to the eventual impact collision with the resultant life threatening injuries to the ferry skipper.....if found guilty there just has to be some very seri
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I have literally just taken these off the boat I am refurbishing and are for sale. No issues with them that I can see, appear to be in good condition. They are 130mm in height, about 150mm in width to the outer lip and come with handles. Handles are just under 360mm long Using what I have seen over the years for these Murray winches on trade me as a guide, offering them for $275 ea, or $480 if you take the pair. Not willing to post, so prefer an Auckland buyer to pick up, though if you are not in Auckland perhaps a mate visiting can pick up. PM or mob: 0220 485 474.
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Would they throw sailboats in with the power boats in any licenscing/registration? That to me is always the risk - I'm not saying yachties are not immune to dickhead behaviour, but I think you know what I'm getting at..
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Oh my god..he has passed away... Is it too early to ask how the hell can some f__king idiot in a power boat could not see the Ferry. Edit: are we 100% sure he has passed? I just listened to a news report on Radio NZ and they are saying he is "critically injured" but they did not say he had passed?
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Is it just me, or are we experiencing months of sh#t weather more than usual. Summer was a write off, and it doesn't seem to be getting much better, albeit winter approaching. It's probably as bad as it's always been - this is NZ, the land of four seasons in a day, but sheesh can't someone go for a sail and get some decent weather to get going, including the Solo Tasman guys / girl... Ah well, I guess that is why we have some of the best racing sailors in the world...our weather demands it.
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A GREAT STRATEGY for buying a boat or a WASTE of EFFORT?
Zozza replied to Enlightenment's topic in MarineTalk
If you have labour skills, woodwork fibreglassing skills, you are ahead of the game if you want to do a "do up"... it will still be expensive but maybe you won't have to busk till dawn with your ukulele -
A GREAT STRATEGY for buying a boat or a WASTE of EFFORT?
Zozza replied to Enlightenment's topic in MarineTalk
And here I am - damn fool - about to embark on doing up a old 28 footer! But I have learnt some DIY skills....the hard way. Don't follow in my footsteps, unless you like being poor 😉 -
A GREAT STRATEGY for buying a boat or a WASTE of EFFORT?
Zozza replied to Enlightenment's topic in MarineTalk
As someone who over capitalised a 26 foot boat by about, oh....$100K, guys like Panther and Mattm are speaking the truth. You sound, with all due respect, green as grass - much like I was 7 or 8 years ago. EVERYTHING ends up costing you DOUBLE if not TRIPLE what you think it will - and yes, you will be paying NZ's exorbitant prices for everything from paint to rope to fittings - everything marine (if you want quality) is damn expensive in NZ. Even the chinese sh#t fixtures and fittings sold by a lot of Chandlers is expensive. Save up $60 - $70K and buy a nice comfortable 28 -32 footer, -
Reigniting this after a year to see if anyone knows of a NZ Distributor or sort of a contactor that can import Alexseal paints, or if your only option is to get imported yourself via the Aussie distributor? I don't mind paying a bit more if I don't have to faff about with the import paperwork. Cheers
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Holy SH*t ALib did not realise boats like yours at DYC were hit. My commiserations mate.
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From memory, that microburst also picked up a yacht of around 30-35 foot in a berth in X pier I think it was, and dumped it back down, smashing it up pretty good
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Just. read it. Disgusting rich pr*cks at Akarana huh. That's the feeling I got from that article. I'm sure there are "two sides" but don't think I will be joining Captain Piddlemarks at the Akarana Christmas Dinner this year old chaps.
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I have Digby Taylors book, 'One Mans Dream' and it is really a great read
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NZ Tiger....Yeah the big boats big Cat Condos, eg La Vagabonde....I have never seen the attraction sailing wise. Good on 'em, they are earning big money, and getting great deals on these boats to sail where they want, and I guess her being attractive, along with reality Tv type (ie not real) drama, draws people in. But, they do less thnt zero of interest to me - but takes all sorts, so again, not going to begrudge them and similar channels.