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Created by HG02 > 9 months ago, 26 May 2014
Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
14 Jun 2014 6:15PM
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Hi to all

This is mine

She is a Savage Tern with a 3hp Yamaha

Regards Don











cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
15 Jun 2014 12:06AM
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Donk107 said...

Hi to all

This is mine

She is a Savage Tern with a 3hp Yamaha

Regards Don



Congratulations Don. You have one of the best yacht tenders ever built. Certainly it is the best one ever built in aluminium.

It is a shame Savage do not produce the Tern anymore.

Don't ever sell it. You may never get the opportunity to own another one.

It is like me and my Avon Redcrest. I would consider selling it for $1,000,000 but not a penny less.







Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 12:11AM
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Hi Cisco

I picked the Tern up on gumtree for $500 so i am pretty happy

Regards Don

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 12:18AM
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This is what i used to use but with the oyster shells down here i was getting sick of patching it

It is a 11 foot Achilles hypalon with a marine ply floor

Regards Don









HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
15 Jun 2014 1:19AM
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heres mine




The starboard side coming off mine so I wear a life jacket instead of fixing it. I better do it soon or Ill only be able to row with one oar circle work at sea no ute needed


I have to row softly at the moment the port side had a Hugh crack (air space) about a meter long . I really need to fix it
other wise I might not be able to row soon which could turn embarrassing I think ill sandwich the side with more ply and glass
The mast support fell off the other day I tired to drag the boat up the beach with it. She fairly heavy trying ot drag it up the beach also might have to find another truck soon most of the heavy stuff is done now

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
15 Jun 2014 1:45AM
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Hi Cisco

I picked the Tern up on gumtree for $500 so i am pretty happy

Regards Don


Hearing that annoys me somewhat except for the fact I picked up this little beauty for the same money some years ago. She is a Stacer Starfish and with the Yamaha 8 hp on the back, she goes like a rocket and with the spray deflector on the front has a bit of outside capability.

With the 4 horse Merc on her she will just plane but is a great work truck for when in port. Like my Avon Redcrest, I would not consider her for less than $1,000,000. Just too much fun.









Ramona
NSW, 7477 posts
15 Jun 2014 9:07AM
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Donk107,
might I suggest next time you paint the dinghy you change to more of a baby **** colour brown and make an untidy vinyl cover for your outboard. Around here inflatables and outboards are prime targets for theft followed closely by tinnies with outboards. Tohatsu/Mercury are preferred but they will take Yamaha's.
Nothing worse than returning to your mooring and finding someone needed your tender more than you.
We have had inflatables and outboards removed from davits at the main wharf in the middle of the day. Last day of longweekends are the worst!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
15 Jun 2014 10:20AM
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Ramona said...
Donk107,
might I suggest next time you paint the dinghy you change to more of a baby **** colour brown and make an untidy vinyl cover for your outboard. Around here inflatables and outboards are prime targets for theft followed closely by tinnies with outboards. Tohatsu/Mercury are preferred but they will take Yamaha's.
Nothing worse than returning to your mooring and finding someone needed your tender more than you.
We have had inflatables and outboards removed from davits at the main wharf in the middle of the day. Last day of longweekends are the worst!


That why you cant up grade your truck to much dam it I cant afford to any way
My two boys want to look at the boat today they will freak when they see gaping hole along the the side of the boat
I will offer them a life jacket each

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
15 Jun 2014 11:05AM
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Nothing worse than returning to your mooring and finding someone needed your tender more than you.
We have had inflatables and outboards removed from davits at the main wharf in the middle of the day. Last day of longweekends are the worst!


Dinghy theft is almost justifiable cause for homicide.

cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
15 Jun 2014 11:09AM
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Donk107 said...

Hi to all

This is mine

She is a Savage Tern with a 3hp Yamaha

Regards Don







That bumper skirt on her is excellent.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 2:30PM
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Ramona said...
Donk107,
might I suggest next time you paint the dinghy you change to more of a baby **** colour brown and make an untidy vinyl cover for your outboard. Around here inflatables and outboards are prime targets for theft followed closely by tinnies with outboards. Tohatsu/Mercury are preferred but they will take Yamaha's.
Nothing worse than returning to your mooring and finding someone needed your tender more than you.
We have had inflatables and outboards removed from davits at the main wharf in the middle of the day. Last day of longweekends are the worst!





Hi Ramona

Thanks for the suggestion

Down here we dont have a lot of drama with theft and a lot of people with boats on moorings will leave their tenders on the river bank

If i am only going away for a day i leave the tender on the mooring but any more than that i will normally tow it behind

Here at Port Huon (population is probably around 300) the homes are elevated from the water and most of them have a good view of the bay and people tend to keep a look out for what is happening on the water and a good few are members of the yacht club

I had a bloke doing some work on mine while i was at work one day and i got a call from a local here asking me where i was and telling me there was someone was climbing on my boat

10 minutes later i got a phone call from the bloke who was doing the work telling me he was on the boat and i told him that i already knew he was

He said that the bloke on the mooring beside me had come over and asked what he was doing on it as well

There are a few people who go away for days on end and they leave their tenders and outboards on the moorings and nothing ever seem to go missing

I keep my dinghy in a locked (from the land ) shed on the river bank below our house and i normally bring my oars and outboard back to the house so i am pretty much covered

Regards Don




Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 2:35PM
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cisco said...

Donk107 said...

Hi to all

This is mine

She is a Savage Tern with a 3hp Yamaha

Regards Don







That bumper skirt on her is excellent.



Hi Cisco

It was on her when i bought her and i added the rubber strip on the gunwale

Regards Don

whiteout
QLD, 264 posts
15 Jun 2014 3:19PM
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Mines an aluminium Barefoot with the buoyancy blowup tubes works well on coral beaches and pebble ones too. 3.25 m long

Ramona
NSW, 7477 posts
15 Jun 2014 6:23PM
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It's the out of towners that steal boats on the last day of a long weekend that's the problem!

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 6:55PM
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I have another option if we go away for a couple of days and dont want to tow the dinghy or leave it on the mooring

I can go out to the boat and tow the dinghy to the yacht club jetty which is only 5 minutes away, tie the boat up there, motor the dinghy back to the dinghy shed and walk back to the yacht club and go from there

The yacht club jetty is also good for loading and unloading gear and people if need be

We used to have this old floater that was a bit dodgy but now we have a flash new fixed one with composite mesh deck that is twice the size

Regards Don


cisco
QLD, 12321 posts
15 Jun 2014 9:45PM
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I have another option if we go away for a couple of days and dont want to tow the dinghy or leave it on the mooring

I can go out to the boat and tow the dinghy to the yacht club jetty which is only 5 minutes away, tie the boat up there, motor the dinghy back to the dinghy shed and walk back to the yacht club and go from there

The yacht club jetty is also good for loading and unloading gear and people if need be

We used to have this old floater that was a bit dodgy but now we have a flash new fixed one with composite mesh deck that is twice the size

Regards Don





Damn you have it tough down there Don. You actually have to walk 5 mins to and 5 mins from the dinghy shed.

Ohh that my life could be so tough.

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 10:05PM
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Donk107 said...
I have another option if we go away for a couple of days and dont want to tow the dinghy or leave it on the mooring

I can go out to the boat and tow the dinghy to the yacht club jetty which is only 5 minutes away, tie the boat up there, motor the dinghy back to the dinghy shed and walk back to the yacht club and go from there

The yacht club jetty is also good for loading and unloading gear and people if need be

We used to have this old floater that was a bit dodgy but now we have a flash new fixed one with composite mesh deck that is twice the size

Regards Don





Damn you have it tough down there Don. You actually have to walk 5 mins to and 5 mins from the dinghy shed.

Ohh that my life could be so tough.



Hi Cisco

That 5 minutes walk is from the dinghy shed to the yacht club jetty and slipway huonyachtclub.org/

If i walk 5 minutes in the opposite direction i am at the Kermandie Marina www.kermandie.com.au/marinahome.aspx/

7 minutes drive away is Franklin Marine to buy boat stuff franklinmarine.com.au/

From home to the dinghy shed is about 30 seconds as it is across the road from our home

This is from our lounge room





Doing it tuff in Tassie

Regards Don

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
15 Jun 2014 10:06PM
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Donk107 said...
I have another option if we go away for a couple of days and dont want to tow the dinghy or leave it on the mooring

I can go out to the boat and tow the dinghy to the yacht club jetty which is only 5 minutes away, tie the boat up there, motor the dinghy back to the dinghy shed and walk back to the yacht club and go from there

The yacht club jetty is also good for loading and unloading gear and people if need be

We used to have this old floater that was a bit dodgy but now we have a flash new fixed one with composite mesh deck that is twice the size

Regards Don




that is a top photo as well !!!!

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jun 2014 10:13PM
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If it all sounds tempting a 907 m2 block across the road from the water with this view down the river is around $120,000


Regards Don

Donk107
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15 Jun 2014 10:15PM
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Donk107 said...
I have another option if we go away for a couple of days and dont want to tow the dinghy or leave it on the mooring

I can go out to the boat and tow the dinghy to the yacht club jetty which is only 5 minutes away, tie the boat up there, motor the dinghy back to the dinghy shed and walk back to the yacht club and go from there

The yacht club jetty is also good for loading and unloading gear and people if need be

We used to have this old floater that was a bit dodgy but now we have a flash new fixed one with composite mesh deck that is twice the size

Regards Don




that is a top photo as well !!!!



Hi SandS

Not mine

I stole it from the net

Regards Don



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