Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Ianb » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:46 pm

Came across this site:
http://tophatmk1.blogspot.com.au/
Idea is to sell shares in his boat and then cruise South. Slightly unusual approach.:? Anyone know about this?
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby storm petrel » Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:20 am

The five would have to be lepricorns! I find even with three aboard we start bumping into each other if we are on the boat for more than a couple of days. Where would you even sleep five? Sleeping on deck is not an option down south.

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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Troppo » Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:47 pm

The website says "Five people can comfortably have an adventure on a Top Hat". I agree with that statement and would like to present why it is both logical and rational. : ).

Consider the terms 'concurrent' and 'consecutive'. If the five people were on the boat at different times (consecutive usage), then I believe they could be comfortable. Five people but only one or two being on the boat at any one time could certainly have a comfortable adventure. Then they swap with the next crew and so on. See, logical and rational :mrgreen: .

At the moment, I would not like to put even two people onto Windchaser as the main cabin is full of tools and stuff and the v-berth is a reno disaster area. Maybe what I need is some lepricorns to come and help me get the work done faster.
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Phillip » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:20 pm

Hi Dreamer's,

That blog site has a story which can be found in our files. This is Tom Redstons last post:

Hi All I have been transferred to Cairns now; so the whole 'sail the Top Hat from Hastings to Port Arthur' project is no longer happening. I will be listing with the local dealer in a couple of weeks so prior to then i am offering Yogamada for sale to this list for $7500. See http://tophatmk1.blogsp...by tomredston
Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:54 pm

Forum: For Sale / Wanted
Topic: for sale for real this time
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Please note the DATE.
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Deepsouth43 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:50 pm

Greetings all-Like all boat related things my original intentions have long since been overlaid with revised plans of many layers.
My Mk1 is moored at Kettering (in the company of two other MK1's) and the planned attempt to establish a shared ownership arrangement vetoed by SWMBO on the basis that the vessel is too small to fit more than a kid and first mate or two aboard and the administratve effort to large to justify the overall effort.
Having rebuilt the engine (sucessfully) and remounting it (unsucessfully; sill trying to get the line-up sorted) I have been sailing on and off the mooring and exploring the wonderfully protected and picturesque channel.
So my current plan is to find fellow Top Hatters to collaborate in venturing further afield in a flotilla of fellow funseekers.
I'll keep the message board up to date with this as it develops.
Thanks for the interest
Tom


PS I lost my old log-in details so have created a new ID-Deepsouth 43 (as in the boat is moored almost exactly on the 43rd laltitude)
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Phillip » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:34 pm

Evening Tom,

With a new username, can Shaun remove your old name [tomredston] or do you wish to revert to it?

I am still planning to go south to Tasmania in early 2013. At this stage I will probably go around anti- clockwise.

At the moment I am redoing the electrical panel as the old version consumed to many amps.
Will install a new 100w solar panel, add more insulation to the cool box, install new sheet tracks, new front engine mounts and do a major service on the diesel Nanni. That will mean I'm ready to go again.

I have collected heaps of info on cruising around Tasmania and will spend the next few months reviewing it!! :D :D :D
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Deepsouth42 » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:32 pm

Hi Phillip
sorry to have been so long in responding :oops:
The Mk1 is up and running now at last.
I am very keen to collaborate in cruising in company.
There are an amazing amount of sheltered anchorages and deserted beaches in the south east.
So lets make some plans
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby Phillip » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:36 pm

Tom,

Will contact you when I get home.

Now in Broome and heading back towards Darwin!
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Re: Sharing a boat and cruising to South of Tassie

Postby DESIREMK1 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 9:21 pm

Hi Phillip ,

Awesome to hear that you have travelled so far from your home waters , and are currently heading East from Broome . Safe Travels mate !!

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