Gary Pick wrote:Okay two boats to choose from so far, one in Portugal, looking ready to sail and one in Spain requiring a good bit of work. As I've said I don't have the cash yet and my valid offshore experience is pretty much nil. So a possible option, assuming either boat is still up for grabs and I don't find something closer to home is transport by deck cargo. Does anyone have any idea on the cost of this?
Gary
I don't know about the tax side of things in OZ but I can tell you that to transport a Contessa 26 from the UK to Hong Kong as deck cargo was in the region of £5K. It was interesting to discover that the time of year that you ship makes a big difference. The various shipping agents I contacted advised that if I could have the boat ready to go at short notice a deal could be done, as long as you weren't in a rush to get the boat, and you didn't mind it sitting in a commercial port for maybe several months.
When I lived in Melbourne I shipped a boat back to the UK in a 40' container. I can't remember the name of the agent I used in Oz but they were excellent. I also made sure (following their advice) that I didn't have the boat near sailing condition. So it was classed as a project/kit for custom's purposes. The project boat in Spain could well come under this catergory.... just a thought.
Of course the money you spend on shipping any project could be spent on getting the boat seaworthy again, providing a floating home for you upon arrival.
I can try to dig out the company details if it would help.
Peter