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Cheap Brolga 33

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Created by AshleyM > 9 months ago, 1 Oct 2017
AshleyM
QLD, 197 posts
1 Oct 2017 11:27PM
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This would be going on my front lawn if it was in Brisbane:

Brolga 33 sailing yacht,
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/avalon/sail-boats/brolga-33-sailing-yacht/1161238546?utm_source=com.google.android.apps.docs&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialbuttonsVIP&utm_content=app_android

Price: $4,000 Negotiable

Are the Brolgas reasonably roomy?

Ramona
NSW, 7572 posts
2 Oct 2017 8:06AM
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That's the same one that was for sale a couple of weeks ago for 3 grand! They are a big boat compared to my Currawong from the same designer.

This one has now sold but check out the interior. Google Berrimilla Brolga 33 and look for the youtube videos.

https://yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/brolga-33/200329

The 4 grand one has the interior stripped out so there would be a lot of work required. Nice to see photos though.



lydia
1790 posts
2 Oct 2017 6:04AM
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Looks like 1999 Hobart.

Ringle
NSW, 188 posts
2 Oct 2017 11:31AM
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I've owned a Currawong and a Brolga. Both great boats and couldn't be better recommended as a safe budget bluw water cruising boat.

AshleyM
QLD, 197 posts
2 Oct 2017 11:13AM
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I figure it will cost about $5000 to have her trucked up to Redcliffe so she is off my radar(unless I could get her for free), but it looks like a really good project for a guy like me who wants to build a bare bones blue water boat.

Ringle: Does the Brolga have full headroom for a 6'1" guy like me?

Ringle
NSW, 188 posts
2 Oct 2017 4:38PM
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AshleyM said..
I figure it will cost about $5000 to have her trucked up to Redcliffe so she is off my radar(unless I could get her for free), but it looks like a really good project for a guy like me who wants to build a bare bones blue water boat.

Ringle: Does the Brolga have full headroom for a 6'1" guy like me?


I'm 6 2" and yes I have full headroom
'

Andrew68
VIC, 419 posts
2 Oct 2017 4:52PM
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Ringle said..

AshleyM said..
I figure it will cost about $5000 to have her trucked up to Redcliffe so she is off my radar(unless I could get her for free), but it looks like a really good project for a guy like me who wants to build a bare bones blue water boat.

Ringle: Does the Brolga have full headroom for a 6'1" guy like me?



I'm 6 2" and yes I have full headroom
'


I think it depends on the fit out. Both the Currawong's and Brogla's have provision for 6' 2" hear room, but quite a bit of vertical space can be eaten up by a roof liner, making the floor completely flat or space for tankage. You need to check the individual boat.

My Currawong has 6'2" headroom. Makes me think that Geoff Baker, the original builder was a tall guy, as it is quite hard to get good head room in boats this size.

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BlueMoon
866 posts
2 Oct 2017 3:08PM
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Equally as important as headroom, how long are the settee/ sea berths in the main cabin?
cheers

someday
NSW, 97 posts
2 Oct 2017 6:31PM
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AshleyM said..
This would be going on my front lawn if it was in Brisbane:

I guess you already checked it would fit on the front lawn. So the next thing to check would be if there is room for the crane to unload it from the truck and move it into position with the boom away from overhead powerlines. If you wanted to look into the feasibility further, the thing to do would be to ring a truck driver with a low trailer and experience in moving keel boats and ask which crane company they work with in the area on your end, then to ask the crane operator to come out and have a look to see if its possible. The crane operator should be able to work around trees, and advise if there are any branches on trees that need to be lopped.

It might be difficult to organize at this time of year, everyone is trying to get things done before the silly season.

AshleyM
QLD, 197 posts
2 Oct 2017 7:54PM
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AshleyM said..
This would be going on my front lawn if it was in Brisbane:


I guess you already checked it would fit on the front lawn. So the next thing to check would be if there is room for the crane to unload it from the truck and move it into position with the boom away from overhead powerlines. If you wanted to look into the feasibility further, the thing to do would be to ring a truck driver with a low trailer and experience in moving keel boats and ask which crane company they work with in the area on your end, then to ask the crane operator to come out and have a look to see if its possible. The crane operator should be able to work around trees, and advise if there are any branches on trees that need to be lopped.

It might be difficult to organize at this time of year, everyone is trying to get things done before the silly season.


I have plenty of room on the back lawn and good side access. As for the crane, it is simply a case of demolishing the neighbours carport which would allow the crane to move back next to the boat to lift it onto the grass. Easy.

cisco
QLD, 12327 posts
2 Oct 2017 9:03PM
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BlueMoon said..
Equally as important as headroom, how long are the settee/ sea berths in the main cabin?
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Not equally important. More important.

Ringle
NSW, 188 posts
3 Oct 2017 3:36AM
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cisco said..

BlueMoon said..
Equally as important as headroom, how long are the settee/ sea berths in the main cabin?
cheers



Not equally important. More important.


Quite right! In fact I find them a shade short. If I point my toes I bump my head. At a guess they are about 6'2" in length.

I rebuilt the area forward of the main bulkhead to include a larger double v berth, removed shallow anchor well and replaced it with a forehatch. Ground tackle now stows in bow locker with a tube from that down to locker in front of mast. Whilst I've never used it, I have it there to pull the chain aft for any ocean passage.

Chris 249
NSW, 3338 posts
3 Oct 2017 12:40PM
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Unlike headroom, short settees can have an easy solution - sling a pipe cot overhead. That way you can use the settee for storage.



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