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Created by theselkie > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2018
lydia
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22 May 2021 5:36PM
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Also famous or maybe infamous
first non stop circumnavigation of australia
took 69 days fully crewed

cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
22 May 2021 9:39PM
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Not much to dislike about that gem.

Never heard of Shibaura engines but it looks good.

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
23 May 2021 8:36AM
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lydia said..

Ramona said..




Also famous or maybe infamous
first non stop circumnavigation of australia
took 69 days fully crewed


That would be some kind of special torture!

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
31 May 2021 8:37AM
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I always wanted one of these!

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ufo-34/262737

jbarnes85
VIC, 296 posts
3 Jun 2021 8:15AM
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yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
3 Jun 2021 8:33AM
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jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.


Big powerful boats. That's excellent value. Spend $45 on some Metal Gleam and about an hour scrubbing with a stiff nylon brush on the deck and topsides and go sailing. Those halyard winches need to be shifted back to the rear of the cabin though for short-handed sailing. I would prefer the UFO but this boat has better deck gear.

Ilenart
WA, 250 posts
3 Jun 2021 12:54PM
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I had one for 10 years, a great boat. Good article on Wikipedia about UFO 34's

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_34

Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
3 Jun 2021 4:46PM
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jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.


Raced one in the 80's . They are a big 35 footer , big interior, very dry with high freeboard and coamings around cockpit, great boat.Ditch the wheel.
Can't remember seeing double spreader on one before.

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2634 posts
3 Jun 2021 6:43PM
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jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.





Raced one in the 80's . They are a big 35 footer , big interior, very dry with high freeboard and coamings around cockpit, great boat.Ditch the wheel.
Can't remember seeing double spreader on one before.




Yep, that looks like a tiller boat. Are there wheel versions originally? I've never sailed one but I like the lines.

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
3 Jun 2021 7:03PM
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shaggybaxter said..

Bananabender said..




jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.






Raced one in the 80's . They are a big 35 footer , big interior, very dry with high freeboard and coamings around cockpit, great boat.Ditch the wheel.
Can't remember seeing double spreader on one before.





Yep, that looks like a tiller boat. Are there wheel versions originally? I've never sailed one but I like the lines.


All the local ones have wheel steering.

Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
3 Jun 2021 7:18PM
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shaggybaxter said..



Bananabender said..






jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.








Raced one in the 80's . They are a big 35 footer , big interior, very dry with high freeboard and coamings around cockpit, great boat.Ditch the wheel.
Can't remember seeing double spreader on one before.







Yep, that looks like a tiller boat. Are there wheel versions originally? I've never sailed one but I like the lines.




Its a Sydney thing Shaggy . . Tiller gives better feel and lets you get forward for protection when the going gets tough etc.etc. but I guess if you've converted the sail bin, head and wet locker forward of the bulk head to a berth and enclosed head and only sail on sunny days..........


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OMG they all have wheels these-days with lots of canvas over the cockpit. May as well buy a motor cruiser

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2634 posts
3 Jun 2021 9:10PM
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Bananabender said..

shaggybaxter said..




Bananabender said..







jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.









Raced one in the 80's . They are a big 35 footer , big interior, very dry with high freeboard and coamings around cockpit, great boat.Ditch the wheel.
Can't remember seeing double spreader on one before.








Yep, that looks like a tiller boat. Are there wheel versions originally? I've never sailed one but I like the lines.





Its a Sydney thing Shaggy . . Tiller gives better feel and lets you get forward for protection when the going gets tough etc.etc. but I guess if you've converted the sail bin, head and wet locker forward of the bulk head to a berth and enclosed head and only sail on sunny days..........


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OMG they all have wheels these-days with lots of canvas over the cockpit. May as well buy a motor cruiser


Sadly, it's just not the same trying to explain to a newby about weather and lee helm...with a wheel. Ruins the whole thing.

Stockie
NSW, 343 posts
4 Jun 2021 2:01PM
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cisco said..
Not much to dislike about that gem.

Never heard of Shibaura engines but it looks good.


Shibaura make the engine in smaller D series Volvo Penta, Chinese Perkins!

julesmoto
NSW, 1569 posts
4 Jun 2021 3:27PM
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Ramona said..


jbarnes85 said..
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/bounty-35/262950

If I was in Sydney still I would have a look at this. Always loved the look of the Bounty 35.




Big powerful boats. That's excellent value. Spend $45 on some Metal Gleam and about an hour scrubbing with a stiff nylon brush on the deck and topsides and go sailing. Those halyard winches need to be shifted back to the rear of the cabin though for short-handed sailing. I would prefer the UFO but this boat has better deck gear.



Pretty much the same as a Pawtucket aren't they? Looked carefully at one of those in Balmain when I was looking about 6 months ago and just after I looked at it the guy jumped the price up about 25 grand. Although it is true that it is a big beamy IOR style 35 footer I think boats always seem substantially bigger when they don't waste a metre from the stern on a lazarette but rather use it for half the cockpit. I like the double spreader rig and the substantial chainplate for the baby stay. Not so much the heavily cambered fordeck but then my NS38 has that too.

jbarnes85
VIC, 296 posts
5 Jun 2021 2:44PM
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This is a nice looking UFO 34

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ufo-34/261011

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
5 Jun 2021 6:19PM
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I think this is the only Marieholm 32 in Australia and has just come on the market again. Very classy long keeler.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/marieholm-32/262956

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
7 Jun 2021 3:24PM
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I think this is the only Marieholm 32 in Australia and has just come on the market again. Very classy long keeler.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/marieholm-32/262956




This is a beautiful looking boat. I looked at it two years ago in Sydney, and someone bought it for $20k. Bit of inflation since then!!
Had been used as a motor boat. No furler at the time. Note the Swedish design of the prop behind the rudder.
Fore cabin has low headroom. The later version has full height in the forecabin.

sydchris
NSW, 387 posts
8 Jun 2021 6:59AM
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Interesting if you're a dreamer / looking for something big...

www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/calga/sail-boats/nicorette-yacht-2000-winner-sydney-hobart-race-25m-80-ft-hull-shel/1275582590

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
8 Jun 2021 8:07AM
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That's very sad!

Phoney
NSW, 608 posts
8 Jun 2021 4:07PM
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Anyone have an opinion on this one?

www.yoti.com.au/listing/s-s-30-evening-star

Ramona
NSW, 7722 posts
8 Jun 2021 6:04PM
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Anyone have an opinion on this one?

www.yoti.com.au/listing/s-s-30-evening-star


We have discussed this one previously. Lovely boat but they are asking serious money for an SS30. Engine is twice the size it needs to be. I never like seeing plastic hoses in the engine room!

Phoney
NSW, 608 posts
8 Jun 2021 7:48PM
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I see now, thanks. I'm planning on inspecting it. Will let you guys know if it ends up mine

MorningBird
NSW, 2698 posts
8 Jun 2021 8:38PM
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Ramona said..

Phoney said..
Anyone have an opinion on this one?

www.yoti.com.au/listing/s-s-30-evening-star



We have discussed this one previously. Lovely boat but they are asking serious money for an SS30. Engine is twice the size it needs to be. I never like seeing plastic hoses in the engine room!


In my view grossly over priced. You can get a lot of boat for anything over $50k and an S&S30, great boats as they are, just doesn't measure up in that price range of mid $60k.

spiggie
VIC, 79 posts
8 Jun 2021 9:18PM
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I must disagree with morning bird I believe this to be a good buy ,I wouldn't buy it as I'm looking for a yacht in the $500,000 plus price range only because I work in the industry and have knocked out a lifetime lot of sea miles and know what I want ,my type of yacht for sale will not be displayed on this site
if somebody is looking to buy a yacht new to yachting first time and try the lifestyle then this is good little experiment
After all 60 grand won't even buy a SUV these days

lydia
1920 posts
8 Jun 2021 8:02PM
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MorningBird said..

Ramona said..


Phoney said..
Anyone have an opinion on this one?

www.yoti.com.au/listing/s-s-30-evening-star




We have discussed this one previously. Lovely boat but they are asking serious money for an SS30. Engine is twice the size it needs to be. I never like seeing plastic hoses in the engine room!



In my view grossly over priced. You can get a lot of boat for anything over $50k and an S&S30, great boats as they are, just doesn't measure up in that price range of mid $60k.


I would have said it was very good value.
but then again I sort of have an idea of what the Defiance Reno cost although I have never added it all up.

Achernar
QLD, 395 posts
9 Jun 2021 12:47PM
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lydia said..

MorningBird said..


Ramona said..



Phoney said..
Anyone have an opinion on this one?

www.yoti.com.au/listing/s-s-30-evening-star





We have discussed this one previously. Lovely boat but they are asking serious money for an SS30. Engine is twice the size it needs to be. I never like seeing plastic hoses in the engine room!




In my view grossly over priced. You can get a lot of boat for anything over $50k and an S&S30, great boats as they are, just doesn't measure up in that price range of mid $60k.



I would have said it was very good value.
but then again I sort of have an idea of what the Defiance Reno cost although I have never added it all up.


Not going to comment on the price, but I now have a case of engine-access-envy. But, where is the engine mounted in Evening Star? SailBoat Data shows an SS30 with the engine under the saloon table, but that does not seem the case from the photos.

sailboatdata.com/sailboat/ss-30-aquafibre

normster
NSW, 343 posts
9 Jun 2021 1:32PM
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Built 2003 - new engine 2011. Photos look good - I like it - not a deal breaker but u shaped lounge in red ? Reminds me of gentleman's club or similar ??

Still worth looking at - let us know outcome

UncleBob
NSW, 1295 posts
9 Jun 2021 6:00PM
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normster said..
Built 2003 - new engine 2011. Photos look good - I like it - not a deal breaker but u shaped lounge in red ? Reminds me of gentleman's club or similar ??

Still worth looking at - let us know outcome


My reaction was what I imagine a higher class brothel would be decked out like.



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