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Commuting from Williamstown to Docklands via boat

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Created by atroche > 9 months ago, 25 May 2015
atroche
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25 May 2015 4:12PM
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Hi everyone! I'm planning to live aboard a yacht in Williamstown, and I work in the CBD. Is there any way I'd be able to commute daily to the city using the boat's motor? My main concern is finding a place I can moor while at work (roughly 9 to 5).

I've heard that some of the marinas let you tie up all day, as long as it's not overnight? Is this the case?

Thanks for your help!

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
25 May 2015 8:51PM
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yes , almost anything is possible , the trip will take you about 1.5 hrs from start motor to stop .each way .

good luck with free mooring in the cbd !! but who knows

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
25 May 2015 9:00PM
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SandS said..
yes , almost anything is possible , the trip will take you about 1.5 hrs from start motor to stop .each way .

good luck with free mooring in the cbd !! but who knows


get the train cheaper and less hassle when the wind picks up


Last year at Mornington Brighton closed down to do repairs after thats storm


SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
25 May 2015 9:06PM
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HG02 said..

SandS said..
yes , almost anything is possible , the trip will take you about 1.5 hrs from start motor to stop .each way .

good luck with free mooring in the cbd !! but who knows



get the train cheaper and less hassle when the wind picks up


Last year at Mornington Brighton closed down to do repairs after thats storm







Oh Hg that's way to sensible .

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
25 May 2015 9:24PM
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Well I guess he could surf to the city . Personally Id buy a Kite and have some fun along the way by the time you got close to St Kilda Id call in for a sickie

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
25 May 2015 9:32PM
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kite as in spinnaker ? or kite surfing ? either way now your talking !!!!!

woohooo kite run to docklands/ work on the SWerly !!!!

DrRog
NSW, 606 posts
25 May 2015 9:58PM
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Liveaboard in Docklands? Visited my mate there a little while ago - $9K p.a. for waterfront in the CBD? Bargain.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
25 May 2015 10:21PM
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dr rog .... know wonder your a dr !!!!! lateral thinking ! live at work and go to willy for weekend !!! sorted !!!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
26 May 2015 12:17AM
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kite as in spinnaker ? or kite surfing ? either way now your talking !!!!!

woohooo kite run to docklands/ work on the SWerly !!!!


kite surfing Ssands

atroche
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26 May 2015 12:59PM
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Hey DrRog, do you know which marina that is? I couldn't find one in Docklands willing to let me live aboard.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
26 May 2015 6:23PM
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atroche said..
Hey DrRog, do you know which marina that is? I couldn't find one in Docklands willing to let me live aboard.


Victoria has a problem with people that want to live on there boats They dont let you

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
26 May 2015 7:45PM
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Coming from the mainland I am amazed that in Hobart you can tie up at Constitution Dock in the middle of the Hobart CBD for $80 a week for up to10 meters or $122 a week for 10 to 15 meters

Regards Don

Guitz
VIC, 617 posts
27 May 2015 12:08AM
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I think I might move to Tas! .............shuffle around from anchorage to anchorage around the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and toss in a trip to town every now and then?

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 May 2015 12:12AM
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Guitz said..
I think I might move to Tas! .............shuffle around from anchorage to anchorage around the D'Entrecasteaux Channel and toss in a trip to town every now and then?


My thoughts to when I looked at that

Did live there for a couple of years west coast and Georgetown

Guitz
VIC, 617 posts
27 May 2015 1:35PM
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.........as long as no one tries to burst my bubble;)

MikeyS
VIC, 1509 posts
27 May 2015 3:03PM
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Yarra Edge will let you berth during the day for free on a casual basis, as long as you phone ahead. But I expect they'd get pretty cranky if you wanted it to be on a daily basis.

It is lovely "commuting" from Willy to the city on a pleasant morning, but at 10kts from the river mouth to the Westgate, and 5kts from there to the city its a slow trip of at least 45 mins in a powerboat, plus whatever time it takes to get from the marina to work. When I do it I still have to get a tram down Flinders St which adds another 15 mins at least. The weather doesn't affect the time of the trip unless you have trouble berthing in the wind.

The reality is a little less appealing than the dream.

cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
28 May 2015 12:43AM
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^^^Big city living was complicated 30 years ago which is why I moved from Brisbane to Bundaberg.

My mooring licence in the Burnett River costs me $47.50 per year. My mooring location is six oar strokes or eight on a high tide from the beach where I launch and store my dinghy.

My home is located a 10 minute drive from that beach and a 1 klm walk from the main street post office. My 250 m2 home and 75 m2 are located on a 1012 m2 Res B block.

Yes....I am bragging...... but not really. My home is only showing a $50k capital growth over 10 years and Bundy is high unemployment. I am retired and living is relatively affordable.

We are happy and making ends meet.

Point is .....there are some good opportunities in regional Australia.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 May 2015 6:52AM
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cisco said..

^^^Big city living was complicated 30 years ago which is why I moved from Brisbane to Bundaberg.

My mooring licence in the Burnett River costs me $47.50 per year. My mooring location is six oar strokes or eight on a high tide from the beach where I launch and store my dinghy.

My home is located a 10 minute drive from that beach and a 1 klm walk from the main street post office. My 250 m2 home and 75 m2 are located on a 1012 m2 Res B block.

Yes....I am bragging...... but not really. My home is only showing a $50k capital growth over 10 years and Bundy is high unemployment. I am retired and living is relatively affordable.

We are happy and making ends meet.

Point is .....there are some good opportunities in regional Australia.


Cant wait Cisco. This Bushy will return

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
28 May 2015 8:22AM
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Ive thought about it in sydney as I work around the harbour. Its not practical. Using my motorbike is though. Fastest way bar helicopter. Commuting around on boat you live on could become a chore.

DrRog
NSW, 606 posts
28 May 2015 9:55PM
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atroche said..
Hey DrRog, do you know which marina that is? I couldn't find one in Docklands willing to let me live aboard.


I P.M.'ed you atroche.



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