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Paul whiting sailed smackwater jack, across the Tasman and sailed the SH with IT.

 

What's the fuel capacity / distance range and motor HP.

 

 

 

 

Excellent weather January. Probably have to motor all way.

 

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Yeah Smakwater Jack was a 1 tonner.

 

Quite a bit bigger than a Farr 727 1/4 tonner.

 

But then you knew that right?

 

Oh and Smakwater Jack never made it home.

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Yes I knew all that. Auckland to wellington is also not the Tasman Sea or Bass Strait.

 

 

 

So what's your point?

 

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Exactly so what possible relevance can there be in comparing taking a 1 tonner across the Tasman to taking a 1/4 tonner from Auckland to Wellington?

 

Answer none what so ever.

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I have a bath tub in auckland I'm hoping for someone to paddle to Wellington.

 

Should be no worries as Peter blake and Paul whiting did the Tasman in their boats...

 

Sorry. Just thought we were taking turns to say stupid sh1t again.

 

The original responders are right, it'll cost less and be way easier to ship it.

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In actual fact the 727s are great wee boats. Back in the day they were raced around the gulf in 70 knots (anecdotally at least) and they have been raced across the English Channel.

 

But why would you when you can take it by road in a fraction of the time a lot more safely and probably more cheaply. 

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But why would you when you can take it by road in a fraction of the time a lot more safely and probably more cheaply. 

 

Adventure! Swirly World has done it, a trailer yacht has as well why not a Farr 727? Cool little boats, as always with proper care you'll get an excellent adventure. 

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If the object of the game was to sail a 727 down the coast for the experience then yeah, why the hell not?  Awesome boats!

 

But, if it's simply a delivery then shipping is the best option.

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If the object of the game was to sail a 727 down the coast for the experience then yeah, why the hell not?  Awesome boats!

 

But, if it's simply a delivery then shipping is the best option.

 

 

Exactly. You probably could if you wanted to but this is about a delivery. Safest and quickest way is always the best for deliveries. 

 

Also as in the original post the boat is set up as a day sailor/racer. Lots of safety gear to find.

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You see Rehab. its not rocket science to do a coastal trip. You have been trying to make out you need to be super human with the ability to google search weather sites.

 

Compulsory port calls for weather info,

 

Laughable -

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What's the problem. Hug the coast 200 meters from shore and anchor each night after a days sail. That's day sailing vessels are all about.  All you need is fuel and vhf and a handheld radio directional finder. Not crossing a bar so no life jackets are required and pencil flares would be sufficient.

 

Cook with drift wood on beach which keeps the beach clean.

 

The large chart for NZ and the other free road coastal highway tourist maps They are all free at tourist info centers 

 

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Well you fill your boots sunshine.

 

Good luck with that.

 

The question was asked of the community and the community answered.

 

And gave a viable alternative option.

 

The prospect obviously doesn't appeal to anyone here for the reasons stated.

 

I don't know what you are going on about with your earlier post re airfares. Where are you intending to fly?

 

Beg, borrow or worst case hire a large car trailer. Drag it to Auckland one day and a tank or so of gas. 

 

Stay the night on the boat.

 

Drop the rig and keel the next day pop it on the trailer and off you go. 10 - 12 hours later and a couple of tanks of gas you are home again.

 

Did it earlier in the year from Auckland to Napier to pick up a Whiting 1/2 tonner. Piece of p@$s

 

Its a delivery. Why would you want to spend a couple of weeks slogging down the coast at 40-50 miles a day?

 

If that's want you want to do fine but this is about a request for someone to deliver the boat and requested an idea of cost. Above is the quickest way. The quickest way is usually the cheapest in the long run.   

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12 postings the community: What community. Exactly no one is interested. Question asked and answered.

 

 

It would probably have to be a custom yacht trailer design. Why? The boat will sit just fine with a couple of lengths of 4 x 2 at the back as a cradle. As I say I did it earlier in the year. Have you ever tried?

 

Would need a v8 or larger gas gobbling vehicle to tow it. Again why? We did it with a 6 cylinder Holden

 

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