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In search of a cruising yacht - advice appreciated

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Created by Windjana > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2015
HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
2 Apr 2015 11:46PM
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MorningBird said..
Anybody interested in going over and bringing it back to Sydney?
How much would we have to pay here, just GST on the landed cost I think?


I think there would be m ore than GST unfortunately

Ramona
NSW, 7727 posts
3 Apr 2015 8:41AM
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MorningBird said..
Anybody interested in going over and bringing it back to Sydney?
How much would we have to pay here, just GST on the landed cost I think?


Mate in town is seriously interested.

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
3 Apr 2015 8:57AM
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It sound too good to be true.

There is always a fly in the ointment.
Wonder, where is the catch?






LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
3 Apr 2015 10:14AM
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MorningBird said..
Anybody interested in going over and bringing it back to Sydney?
How much would we have to pay here, just GST on the landed cost I think?


Built in the UK, ergo no FTA or CER concession and will attract duty and GST plus other incidentals eg. AQIS, it appears to not have AC thereby saving you being slugged up to $3000. Still a cheap boat though.

sirgallivant
NSW, 1531 posts
3 Apr 2015 2:47PM
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Just googled - Importing yachts to Aust. ACS - and it gives a figure of 5% duty and 10% GST as a basic rule. One could deduct the cost of sailing it back here - within reason - and it does not mention fumigation or any other added costs.
I think one needs an import permit. Few years ago l imported a motorbike and l had to have one.

If you are serious about sailing it back, if you need a hand, l would be happy to help if you pay my expenses fully.

Before we get to that, whoever, l would fly over and inspect the yacht personally, out of water, if l was the buyer!

Ramona
NSW, 7727 posts
3 Apr 2015 6:45PM
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sirgallivant said..
Just googled - Importing yachts to Aust. ACS - and it gives a figure of 5% duty and 10% GST as a basic rule. One could deduct the cost of sailing it back here - within reason - and it does not mention fumigation or any other added costs.
I think one needs an import permit. Few years ago l imported a motorbike and l had to have one.

If you are serious about sailing it back, if you need a hand, l would be happy to help if you pay my expenses fully.

Before we get to that, whoever, l would fly over and inspect the yacht personally, out of water, if l was the buyer!



You have to calculate how much diesel would be used getting home plus the victuals and pay GST on that too. Even so a quick swim over the side would be good enough survey for me.

MorningBird
NSW, 2699 posts
3 Apr 2015 7:39PM
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I doubt I could get to do it but you could get it to Oz and have a great boat for a good price. And have a great experience to boot.
I'd be happy checking it out alongside and going for a swim to check the undersides. Get a survey done back here for insurance as it is unlikely you would get insurance for the trip back.
$289 for a one way flight to Nadi. Can't find a flight to Savusavu but there is a ferry. Make it $1000 to get to the boat to cover a couple of nights in a hotel. This isn't part of the landed costs.
Sail Fiji to New Caledonia then to Australia (Bundy??). Then to Sydney.
Two handed sailing costs, say $2000.
Landed cost about $25,000. 5% duty $1250 plus GST $2600.
Probably 5-6 weeks and $28,500 all up.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
3 Apr 2015 8:13PM
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claverton said..
Here's your boat Nowandzen, and hey, you won't even have to sell the house!

A great Adam's design, a cutter, buy for $30k's. Put a feathering prop on it, decent sails and running rigging, you could do a lot worse. It'd be perfect for the Top End and beyond, Cape Horn if you want.

http://yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/adams-37/160542



Cape Horn? ..... Piece of cake, watch this ...
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HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
3 Apr 2015 8:26PM
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Nice Vid L.C.

claverton
NSW, 165 posts
3 Apr 2015 9:01PM
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amazing stuff Loosechange. I've been following the race closely. The one design has added a great dimension to the race. Lots of debate about their use of AIS and how it's affected the racing.

I'm a big fan of brave girls on SCA and what they've achieved. Copped a real battering on this leg. Some more remarkable vision from yesterday

MorningBird
NSW, 2699 posts
3 Apr 2015 10:24PM
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Good find Claverton. A comfortable little cruiser.

Ramona
NSW, 7727 posts
4 Apr 2015 9:53AM
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Great videos! Not relaxing cruising though. Love the technology from the cameras through to the rigging on these vessels.

japie
NSW, 7144 posts
4 Apr 2015 10:38AM
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Cold!

Don't do cold!

MorningBird
NSW, 2699 posts
4 Apr 2015 10:41AM
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japie said..
Cold!

Don't do cold!


Me neither. Always turn left at the heads. When in doubt, turn left.



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