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Created by nobodyat > 9 months ago, 27 Jun 2016
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nobodyat
20 posts
27 Jun 2016 8:57AM
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Good Morning all, I was browsing "seabreeze" for weather and incidentally stubbled upon the Topic Romance in your forums to which I quickly subscribed. I left Arcachon in France at the end of February and my ETA into Port Sydney should be 11 days, if the rest of my sails permit. I had few bashings on the way and my catamaran is in desperate need of repairs. Could I have some info about honest boat yards please.
I come to Australia to perfect my English, have a well deserved long brake, meet a lot of people with the same passion and drink the Australian wine.
I am looking forward to meet a lot of you, as being alone on a boat is not always ideal for an outgoing personne like me.
Kind Regards
LJ
Ps: I won't feel offended if you take the time to correct my grammar and vocabulary.TKX

SemusMcgilicoty
TAS, 128 posts
27 Jun 2016 1:56PM
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Good Morning all, I was browsing "seabreeze" for weather and incidentally stubbled (stumbled) upon the Topic Romance in your forums to which I quickly subscribed. I left Arcachon in France at the end of February and my ETA into Port Sydney should be 11 days, if the rest of my sails permit. I had few bashings on the way and my catamaran is in desperate need of repairs. Could I have some info about honest boat yards please. I (have) come to Australia to perfect my English, have a well deserved long brake (break), meet a lot of people with the same passion and drink the Australian wine. I am looking forward to meet (meeting) a lot of you, as being alone on a boat is not always ideal for an outgoing personne (person) like me. Kind Regards LJ Ps: I won't feel offended if you take the time to correct my grammar and vocabulary.TKX

Hey Jane... I think that was a pretty good effort for a non native tongue. Probably better than some of the posters on here already! Certainly better than our utilisation of your language in the most...just ask me, after trying to translate my new boats original documentation... anyhow I digress.

You'll be sure to find some helpful Sydneysiders giving you their two bobs worth on Seabreeze.

Best of luck.

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
27 Jun 2016 2:56PM
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Bonjour!
Others with more experience will provide more information, but the port of Sydney (actual name, Port Jackson), is an expensive place for slipways and repairs. Maybe Port Stephens will be cheaper.

Tell us your age, gender, marital status, etc., and you will get many suggestions on how to make new friends in Australia. You already have a good start- you are a sailor!

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jun 2016 2:57PM
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LadyJane said..
Good Morning all, I was browsing "seabreeze" for weather and incidentally stubbled upon the Topic Romance in your forums to which I quickly subscribed. I left Arcachon in France at the end of February and my ETA into Port Sydney should be 11 days, if the rest of my sails permit. I had few bashings on the way and my catamaran is in desperate need of repairs. Could I have some info about honest boat yards please.
I come to Australia to perfect my English, have a well deserved long brake, meet a lot of people with the same passion and drink the Australian wine.
I am looking forward to meet a lot of you, as being alone on a boat is not always ideal for an outgoing personne like me.
Kind Regards
LJ
Ps: I won't feel offended if you take the time to correct my grammar and vocabulary.TKX


For starters if you wanna do yard work and work on your boat DONT do it in sydney unless you wanna pay the very very most you could pay. Hard stand in sydney - even in pittwater is nearly 200 a day(for a 22 footer!) plus the haul in and out. If you are coming down the coast find a place that has reasonable hardstand/haul out costs. I dont know any but hopefully someone here will!
Good luck!

FreeRadical
WA, 855 posts
27 Jun 2016 1:03PM
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Good Morning all (Gday boofheads), I was browsing (havin a gander of) "seabreeze" for weather and incidentally (some big wanky word) stubbled upon the Topic Romance in your forums to which I quickly subscribed. I left Arcachon in France at the end of February and my ETA into Port Sydney should be 11 days, if the rest of my sails permit. I had few bashings (copped a flogging) on the way and my catamaran is in desperate need of repairs (almost cactus). Could I have some info (guff) about honest boat yards please. I come to Australia (Straya) to perfect my English (Aussie slang), have a well deserved long brake (bludge), meet a lot of people with the same passion and drink (get blotto on) the Australian wine (cheap piss). I am looking forward (hangin) to meet a lot (bunch) of you (yous), as being alone on a boat is not always ideal (crap) for an outgoing personne like me. Kind Regards LJ

There you go!

PhoenixStar
QLD, 477 posts
27 Jun 2016 3:19PM
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There are a lot of reasonable places to haul out in South East Queensland if you are coming down the coast. For a cat, Mackay, Maryborough, Coomera River all with repair people.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
27 Jun 2016 3:44PM
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Gotta love that FreeRad.....Anyway I would suggest Newcastle for a much cheaper haul out.

Yara
NSW, 1308 posts
27 Jun 2016 3:57PM
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samsturdy said..
Gotta love that FreeRad.....Anyway I would suggest Newcastle for a much cheaper haul out.


Sam- Can you name the yard/s in Newcastle? That would be more convenient than Port Stephens, as is it is just a train ride away from most places in Sydney.

Toph
WA, 1870 posts
27 Jun 2016 2:12PM
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Very clever FreeRad. But you're right, she may as well learn now otherwise there is no chance of understanding the language. And LadyJane, don't be fooled, it's IS its own language here..

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jun 2016 4:16PM
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Um why are you coming down here- its freezing! Stay in qld tol October

southace
SA, 4794 posts
27 Jun 2016 6:23PM
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Dam everyone here has been cutting my lunch all day, welcome Miss lady Jane and which part of France are you from on which type of craft do you sail upon?

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jun 2016 7:35PM
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Lady Jane
If it was me Id turn towards QLD and ask some of the sea breeze where to go for some maintenance maybe around Fraser Island or bunberburg and then sail up the Whitsundays and enjoy there winter sailing season ( 28 degree C) then go down the east coast and end up in Tasmania( January) for their summer months and cheaper moorings and marinas to do more maintenance .
Whats your opinion on that idea sea brezzers
If the wind is favorable
Vernom is on his way up there heres a video of his current location now up to give you a visual

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Sailing/General/Weekly-Sailing-video/?page=-2#lastpost

SemusMcgilicoty
TAS, 128 posts
27 Jun 2016 7:55PM
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FreeRadical said..
Good Morning all (Gday boofheads), I was browsing (havin a gander of) "seabreeze" for weather and incidentally (some big wanky word) stubbled upon the Topic Romance in your forums to which I quickly subscribed. I left Arcachon in France at the end of February and my ETA into Port Sydney should be 11 days, if the rest of my sails permit. I had few bashings (copped a flogging) on the way and my catamaran is in desperate need of repairs (almost cactus). Could I have some info (guff) about honest boat yards please. I come to Australia (Straya) to perfect my English (Aussie slang), have a well deserved long brake (bludge), meet a lot of people with the same passion and drink (get blotto on) the Australian wine (cheap piss). I am looking forward (hangin) to meet a lot (bunch) of you (yous), as being alone on a boat is not always ideal (crap) for an outgoing personne like me. Kind Regards LJ

There you go!


See Jane... Told you so! lol

Nice one Frad

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
27 Jun 2016 7:56PM
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Welcome Lafy Jane,
Great to have another girl on here. Gotta love you guys ..lol...

I hear that Boat Works on the Gold Coast is really good. Everyone who is sailing north past me seems to be on their way there to slip their boats on their way north.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jun 2016 8:21PM
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Welcome Lafy Jane,
Great to have another girl on here. Gotta love you guys ..lol...

I hear that Boat Works on the Gold Coast is really good. Everyone who is sailing north past me seems to be on their way there to slip their boats on their way north.




It would be a lot warmer in central/ North QLD than NSW and lower latitudes and pricing should be lower also
Cisco could add his two bobs worth ( 1 franc ) He lives around Bundaberg

www.google.com.au/maps/place/Urangan+QLD+4655/@-25.1925672,153.3759708,9.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6bec811ea9aad4bd:0x500eef17f20f910!8m2!3d-25.3025!4d152.888611
Fraser Island






sail into the sandy straight and put your boat on a beach and give hit a scrub down and maintance some where around there maybe
www.ourfrasercoast.com.au/great-sandy-strait-and-coastal-villages
Then head to the Whitsundays still mid october
The jelly fish arrive around later october early November Stingers
www.google.com.au/search?q=whitsundays&rlz=1C1ASUC_enAU691AU691&espv=2&biw=2560&bih=979&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikmvyooMjNAhUBl5QKHWBxD7MQsAQINw#imgrc=952oX0shuhmv-M%3A




and then sail down the east coast and

Be in Sydney for new years eve



Then head down to Tasmania for January till march or may








www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=tasmania+points+of+interest&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAONgFuLQz9U3ME9Oq1CCs7QMspOt9HPykxNLMvPz9BNTcjPzMotLioDcstT4lMyyzGKguFViCVAoGaSkGADFBzH-SAAAAA
That way you have good weather a endless summer good winds to you Cobba Old Mate







Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
27 Jun 2016 10:17PM
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How do we know lady janes a lady and not a boat she lady with a male skipper?

Toph
WA, 1870 posts
27 Jun 2016 8:45PM
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^^^ Because her profile says so

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jun 2016 11:07PM
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maybe contact sea breeze member Dexport
www.facebook.com/Vernon.Deck.Photography?fref=hovercard
Just above the Whitsundays is Bowen it has cheap pole moorings if you get up that far

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
27 Jun 2016 11:22PM
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Welcome to Australia Lady Jane

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jun 2016 11:32PM
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Oh yes Welcome to Ozzy land

What Ive listed above should be an excellent pub crawl
I'm not sure how far there down the coast these days but keep an eye out for Crocodiles , probably Mckay up mainly esteries

www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/livingwith/crocodiles/
www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/livingwith/crocodiles/crocodiles__be_croc_wise.html
Just so you know and are aware to keep an eye out

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
27 Jun 2016 11:38PM
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www.hamiltonislandraceweek.com.au/
few beers with Shaggy Baxter in here on race week you might even get a crew I know you'll have a hang over

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
28 Jun 2016 9:15AM
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Yara said..

samsturdy said..
Gotta love that FreeRad.....Anyway I would suggest Newcastle for a much cheaper haul out.



Sam- Can you name the yard/s in Newcastle? That would be more convenient than Port Stephens, as is it is just a train ride away from most places in Sydney.


Hi Yara.
My next door neighbour has a 47 footer and goes there to anti foul. I don't know
the name of the yard, but next time I see him I'll ask and post it.
He reckons a boat his size is just too expensive to work on down here. I've just
learned my local yard has stopped DIY weekends due to insurance problems.
What a pain.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 Jun 2016 9:43AM
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where ever you sail the seabreeze will be quite happy to give you harbour entrance and also any current bar information
I'm sure

Sectorsteve
QLD, 2195 posts
28 Jun 2016 10:15AM
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samsturdy said...
Yara said..

samsturdy said..
Gotta love that FreeRad.....Anyway I would suggest Newcastle for a much cheaper haul out.



Sam- Can you name the yard/s in Newcastle? That would be more convenient than Port Stephens, as is it is just a train ride away from most places in Sydney.


Hi Yara.
My next door neighbour has a 47 footer and goes there to anti foul. I don't know
the name of the yard, but next time I see him I'll ask and post it.
He reckons a boat his size is just too expensive to work on down here. I've just
learned my local yard has stopped DIY weekends due to insurance problems.
What a pain.


Which ones that? I did mine at quays in bayview. Good people . Limited to weekends only though fri arvo to sunday night. Basically you cant be there during opening hours except friday when theyre there having a beer.

nobodyat
20 posts
28 Jun 2016 8:52AM
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Gday boofheads (I didn't do it) and thank you for the guffs. are you proud of your student FreeRad. After havin a gander of your post I could not stop "luffing", and I must admit that was refreshing, almost therapeutic. I am looking forward hangin with you and get blotto on cheap piss on Freo docks.
TKX Semus for the corrections to my post and your encouragements. Yara Mate, would you like my phone number too? See you in Port Jackson, definitely for the fire works of the new year, it is spectacular on TV, cannot wait to see it from under the bridge: I have the wine if you have the time, but I won't be there to cook you breakfast.
You are very lucky to deal with these rude sailors McNaughtical, as in France they are also rude, the difference is that they mean it. See you in Coffs Harbour.
HGO2, I am taking your advise, heading up 10 starboard to Southport. I found on the net a boat yard up the Coomera River,TKX Phoenix, called multihull solutions. Are they any good? Nice pictures too, thank you very much HGO2, but tell me, what is the G doing swimming in water, this one flew over my head.
Southace, she is a 49 home build on carbon fibber injection technology and Catalina drawings. The difference with the standard 47 Cat is that the bow emergency exits have been omitted during construction and the hatchs are wider on both hulls. Both front cabins are used for sail storage and water tight compartments. The mast is CF 1.2 metres longer than the Cat47 and the rigging is totally different and the running stuff is all controlled from the cockpit, she is light and fast. The hulls did not suffer any damage as they are build like a "brick poo house"(I did not want to say ****). I lost the genoa halyard from the mast top which shredded the main on the way down, a winch and the port board and rudder. It is my fault I had too much canvas and saw it coming too late.
Thank you all for your nice words. Looks like I am in for more flogging on land

nobodyat
20 posts
28 Jun 2016 8:55AM
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Correction: Catana not Catalina

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 Jun 2016 11:38AM
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is boof heads the best you can do

As you are just about to sail into bass straight heading to Tassy
Refuge Cove at Wilsons Prom is a nice anchorage a milpond when it's blow hard outside

nobodyat
20 posts
28 Jun 2016 9:50AM
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One more correction: I lost the genoa stay not halyard. One day I shall speak English.

nobodyat
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28 Jun 2016 9:53AM
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HG02 said..
is boof heads the best you can do


I shall try better next time.Cheers

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
28 Jun 2016 12:16PM
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So if you listed some of the repair you need to the guys on sea breeze could direct you Lady Jane
mc nautical post a link to the marina you recommend I can at the moment

McNaughtical
NSW, 908 posts
28 Jun 2016 12:26PM
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www.theboatworks.com.au/

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