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What have I inherited?

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Created by knot board > 9 months ago, 12 Jul 2020
knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
12 Jul 2020 8:40PM
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A lovely gentleman bequeath me this unfinished project but I don't know what to do with it.
It's a seemingly homemade aluminium trailerable trimaran about 6m long and 5m wide. I'm told 4 identical ones were made.
I've got myself convinced there is far too much time and money involved in restoring the boat. But just out of interest does anyone know the builder or want to convince me it's a keeper?
For the record I'm a windsurfer but don't know the first thing about sailing boats.



EC31
NSW, 490 posts
12 Jul 2020 8:56PM
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There doesn't seem to be many redeeming features from the photos. The outriggers look suspiciously like they once lived on a Hobie.
Perhaps you could get a couple of sheckles for the mast and trailer.

Ilenart
WA, 250 posts
12 Jul 2020 7:26PM
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You may want to think about telling the executor thanks but no thanks. Good chance that yacht is worthless and will cost you money to get rid of it.

Wavesong
QLD, 145 posts
12 Jul 2020 10:50PM
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Oh sh.t.
My commiserations.

Hobie 'outriggers'?

saltiest1
NSW, 2496 posts
13 Jul 2020 7:36AM
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Scrap mobs will come pick up for free and pay for it. Just a few quick calls for best price and you're done, unless they want it dismantled.

Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
13 Jul 2020 8:10AM
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It seems to be fairly well engineered. If you keep it I would sand it down and spray with a better colour. If not, place it on Gumtree for free. Some one will jump at the chance to experiment.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
13 Jul 2020 9:25AM
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Ilenart said..
You may want to think about telling the executor thanks but no thanks. Good chance that yacht is worthless and will cost you money to get rid of it.


Must be my naivety as this is the first thing I've ever inherited but I didn't even consider that as an option - think I'll just decline the 'gift' or at least help the executor find someone who is willing to take the project on. The old bloke was delighted to think it would go to family who might restore the boat and learn to sail in it. I'm sure a "free-to-good-home" add on Gumtree would have the boat shifted within a weekend.

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
13 Jul 2020 12:20PM
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Ilenart said..
You may want to think about telling the executor thanks but no thanks. Good chance that yacht is worthless and will cost you money to get rid of it.


He said it's made of aluminum scrap value would be ok.

Yara
NSW, 1275 posts
13 Jul 2020 1:31PM
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Does not look like the outriggers can be folded or removed, so the first problem is going to be just getting out of the yard. Will cost more than it is worth just to move it. Sell the mast, sails (if they are there) and trailer, and the rest for scrap.

Ilenart
WA, 250 posts
13 Jul 2020 11:39AM
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knot board said..

Ilenart said..
You may want to think about telling the executor thanks but no thanks. Good chance that yacht is worthless and will cost you money to get rid of it.



Must be my naivety as this is the first thing I've ever inherited but I didn't even consider that as an option - think I'll just decline the 'gift' or at least help the executor find someone who is willing to take the project on. The old bloke was delighted to think it would go to family who might restore the boat and learn to sail in it. I'm sure a "free-to-good-home" add on Gumtree would have the boat shifted within a weekend.


yes you can definitely decline, see attached for details.

www.hicksons.com.au/insight-news/september-2016/thanks,-but-no-thanks---i-don't-want-to-inherit

Ilenart
WA, 250 posts
13 Jul 2020 2:52PM
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bloody links! could'nt get the above to work.

if you do a google search on:

Australia thanks but no thanks declining a inheritance

you'll find the article from Hickson Lawyers I was referring to

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
14 Jul 2020 9:30AM
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Yara said..
Does not look like the outriggers can be folded or removed, so the first problem is going to be just getting out of the yard. Will cost more than it is worth just to move it. Sell the mast, sails (if they are there) and trailer, and the rest for scrap.


Actually the out riggers are certainly removable, that's what makes it a trailerable boat. They are held in with four pins each side and I can remove and fit them single handed.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
14 Jul 2020 9:32AM
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Ilenart said..
bloody links! could'nt get the above to work.

if you do a google search on:

Australia thanks but no thanks declining a inheritance

you'll find the article from Hickson Lawyers I was referring to


Good read ,thanks. I suppose it's not the end of the world if I have to make a gumtree listing to give it away or call a salvage yard to collect for scrap, as it belonged to the gentleman living over the road there is no travel involved.

Yara
NSW, 1275 posts
14 Jul 2020 11:48AM
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Yara said..
Does not look like the outriggers can be folded or removed, so the first problem is going to be just getting out of the yard. Will cost more than it is worth just to move it. Sell the mast, sails (if they are there) and trailer, and the rest for scrap.




Actually the out riggers are certainly removable, that's what makes it a trailerable boat. They are held in with four pins each side and I can remove and fit them single handed.



Thats OK, the next thing is going to be getting the trailer registered. Also not an easy proposition with the boat on top. If you consider that a nicely fitted out trailer-sailer, with a good registered trailer and ready to go, can be had for around $5k, unfortunately I don't think this boat is going to find any takers. Ask the folk at www.trailersailerplace.com.au/phpBB3/ and they might have an idea.

shoodbegood
VIC, 873 posts
14 Jul 2020 8:42PM
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Oh Dear

I'll be surprised if she floats.....

Sorry

Harb
WA, 226 posts
14 Jul 2020 7:24PM
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Looks well built, before you decide what to do with it maybe give it a try first ? No need to paint it to try it out, just fit the rudder and see if you can borrow a 4-5hp outboard to try it out. It looks like a lot of fun and if is made of aluminum is light so should move well under sails.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
14 Jul 2020 9:28PM
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that boat needs to be sailed !

Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
15 Jul 2020 8:52AM
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If I lived in Queensland I would certainly be interested. After a fair bit of practice aluminium welding I could have a lot of fun with that.

shoodbegood
VIC, 873 posts
15 Jul 2020 8:34PM
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SandS said..
that boat needs to be sailed !


With
black
sails
skull and crossbones on the kite

Guitz
VIC, 611 posts
16 Jul 2020 2:11PM
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.......and mount a bicycle on the stern with a rear paddle wheel!

Yara
NSW, 1275 posts
16 Jul 2020 2:16PM
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Guitz said..
.......and mount a bicycle on the stern with a rear paddle wheel!


You have been watching those Race to Alaska R2AK videos, haven't you?

Guitz
VIC, 611 posts
16 Jul 2020 2:28PM
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...no I was born this way!
I'll check them out though. Sounds interesting.



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