For sale: Tystie (NZ $45,000) New survey

  • 30 Sep 2022 19:22
    Reply # 12938179 on 12186180

    This is just a post to bring the topic to the top of the list on this section of the forum as it pertains to the boat of the month.

  • 25 Oct 2022 09:33
    Reply # 12965927 on 12186180
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A week to go, then Tystie will be replaced with a new Boat of the Month featured on the JRA website homepage.

    Tystie has a great history and has been the subject of a number of technical and cruising articles, mostly arising from her original owner, the illustrious David T.

    I had intended to search back through the magazine for more information and to provide the links, but ran out of time.

    Just now I had a brainwave: why not make use of the "JRA Knowledge Database" - the new facility developed by our very own James Gray. Brilliant. I presume this is a temporary link: click here and be amazed!

    Just enter "Tystie" and there are the links to all the articles and everything you wanted to know about the remarkable history of this boat.

    Thanks James.


    Last modified: 25 Oct 2022 09:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 04 Dec 2022 20:54
    Reply # 13012917 on 12186180

    Tystie's price has been reduced to NZ$55,000.

    The southern summer offers a great chance to get to know the boat in beautiful New Zealand before setting sail up to the South Pacific and beyond.

  • 12 Sep 2023 03:23
    Reply # 13253151 on 12186180

    Tystie is still for sale. The Southern summer is approaching, and it would be great to see her back out gracing the waters with new hands on the tiller.

  • 21 May 2024 09:20
    Reply # 13359558 on 12186180

    Tystie is under contract.

  • 13 Jul 2024 03:49
    Reply # 13381451 on 12186180

    Unexpectedly, Tystie is back on the market. She was under contract, but the buyer withdrew due to health reasons. However, before he withdrew, Tystie underwent a thorough pre-purchase survey. There were only two issues of any significance both of which have been made good. She’s in great shape and also now has new antifoul.

    The price has been reduced to NZ$50,000.

    Last modified: 10 Aug 2024 06:47 | Anonymous member
  • 26 Aug 2024 03:46
    Reply # 13397712 on 12186180
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Just to bump it back to the top - and to wonder if anyone would be interested to read the lengthy and very descriptive article which appears to be a reprint of a magazine article by David Harding, with introduction by David T back in July 2001.

    A lot there about Tystie and her design philosophy.

    JRA Newsletter #38 July 2001




  • 21 Sep 2024 02:00
    Reply # 13409193 on 12186180

    I am reducing Tystie's price to NZ$45k. 

     

  • 24 Sep 2024 06:56
    Reply # 13410188 on 13397712
    Graeme wrote:

    Just to bump it back to the top - and to wonder if anyone would be interested to read the lengthy and very descriptive article which appears to be a reprint of a magazine article by David Harding, with introduction by David T back in July 2001.

    A lot there about Tystie and her design philosophy.

    JRA Newsletter #38 July 2001




    Hi Graeme, the article link, and the drawings link, are not working.  I get the System error 404 message. 
  • 26 Sep 2024 02:07
    Reply # 13411120 on 12186180

    Hi Graham and others seeking the Tystie article in issue #38 of the JRA newsletter.
    Try: https://app.box.com/s/lxnacv8imkj3r3o6yy24




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