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Phil Y
It was certainly cold down there. The real estate blurb on that property is classic. Beautiful waterfront lifestyle opportunity, bask on the deck watching the world pass by on the river etc etc. The reality is a little different. At least 1/3 of the property is actual swamp. The remainder is OK. Pasture and a bit of scrub. I'm not sure whether the river is really accessible, it might just be from the far south east corner, as far from the house as you can get. The house is a complete wreck. And very close to the road. You'd want to check for traffic before opening the screen door. Well not quite but it's pretty close and you'd certainly notice the logging trucks passing by. You could reclad the house in colourbond, insulate it, re-roof it, gyprock all the internal walls and do a new kitchen and bathroom. But it would still be on the roadside. Then remove and start again with the various outhouses, chook sheds and fencing. Then do some thoughtful landscaping and planting. Maybe a boardwalk over some of the wetland would be nice. But the house would still be on the road. So maybe you'd want to knock the house down, or gut it and keep it as a shed/workshop, and build a new house near the river, amongst the trees, back in the south eastern corner. But I reckon I've just spent the better part of $500,000.00 at a minimum. $750,000 if we want more than a minimal house on the place. Not quite the bargain I started out with. But it could still be a good investment. There aren't that many properties with direct water access.
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How high above the water table is it? If there is swamp then it can’t be much.
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It's a shame about the road. I wonder how deep that channel (?) in front of the property is?
Rick
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Jesus H! 12345, don't forget to breathe, 678910.....I've dropped a piece of firewood on my toe!
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Phil Y
It's riverside, and a lot of the river down there is bordered by marshy swamp. Also slightly tidal, underwater at high tide. The other 2/3 of the property is fine, it is kind of hilly, probably rising to I guess 10 metres above water level.
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A childhood dream...a lad could have a lot of fun there.
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Phil Y
Looks navigable to me. By dinghy. I doubt a keel boat would get up there, never even crossed my mind in fact. Hmmmm, I wonder.
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Interesting if that channel is navigable it might be easy to dredge a channel up to the property given there are not to many environmental or neighbouring concerns.
Who knows it may be a suitable marina location given future needs combined with someone who is able to exploit legal loopholes or able to lobby in order to get such a project of the ground.
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Jesus H! 12345, don't forget to breathe, 678910.....I've dropped a piece of firewood on my toe!
Not that any of you want to know but my toe was bloody sore during the night...he pouted.
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Not that any of you want to know but my toe was bloody sore during the night...he pouted.
Ja need to improve yer fire walking skills.
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This traditionally built CB Jubilee 18 is still on my wish list particularly now that I found her whereabouts .
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Ja need to improve yer fire walking skills.
Should have left my boots on. Guess I’ll do some indoor stuff, like sewing the cover for my outboard.
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Looks nice. Don't be a stick in the mud. Just do it.
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I may have to be patient as she is not for sale.
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No sewing yet but my children's story just past the 5,200 word mark. :)
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auscruisertom
Is that gunter rigged Tom, it looks very much like an 18 ft boat I got to sail back in the 90s. It would be long gone by now it had substantial rot.
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Phil Y
Passed.
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Quite correct.
Now passed 5,630 words.:)
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Excellent!
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WX
Is that gunter rigged Tom, it looks very much like an 18 ft boat I got to sail back in the 90s. It would be long gone by now it had substantial rot.
No
Jubilee one design class by Charles Peel in 1935 last timber one built in 1967 with moulds taken of and from then on built in fibreglass . Many of them call Ballerat YC home. Interestingly we have 6 boats up in Queensland several usually take part in the Vintage Regatta..
Just curious did you live on Macleay Is seeing you are well known there?
In which case I know the boat you are referring to since I looked at it years ago.
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auscruisertom
No
Jubilee one design class by Charles Peel in 1935 last timber one built in 1967 with moulds taken of and from then on built in fibreglass . Many of them call Ballerat YC home. Interestingly we have 6 boats up in Queensland several usually take part in the Vintage Regatta..
Just curious did you live on Macleay Is seeing you are well known there?
In which case I know the boat you are referring to since I looked at it years ago.
No but I've been up to the islands a number of times and I do have some friends up that way. The boat I sailed had a bit of a cabin and was based at Dunwich. It was painted a rather horrible red colour with I think a white hull which was I was told was red cedar but I think western red more likely. The hull was glassed as many of the planks were rotten. Despite all that it could really sail. Last I heard it had been stripped of anything useful and left to rot. I have a photo somewhere.
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auscruisertom
No
Jubilee one design class by Charles Peel in 1935 last timber one built in 1967 with moulds taken of and from then on built in fibreglass . Many of them call Ballerat YC home. Interestingly we have 6 boats up in Queensland several usually take part in the Vintage Regatta..
Just curious did you live on Macleay Is seeing you are well known there?
In which case I know the boat you are referring to since I looked at it years ago.
Who did you meet that knew me, assuming that is what you meant?
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Off to the doctors today I think I’ve broken my toe, seriously painful last night night. panadeine FT didn’t do much at all.
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Tornado /waterspout has hit the dock area of Aukland.
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Who did you meet that knew me, assuming that is what you meant?
They where part of Paul’s arrival crew on the Roziante I don’t know any of the names.
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Sorry about the toe Gary!
I removed one of Masina's water tanks and I don't need it anymore. It's SS - L750, W520 and the bottom is tapered so the height is 360 at one end and 300 at the other. There's nothing wrong with it and it could be used for water or fuel or waste. If anyone wants it, you can have it. You'll have to pick it up or arrange pickup. I'll put it on Gumtree if no one here wants it.
Rick
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Sorry about the toe Gary!
I removed one of Masina's water tanks and I don't need it anymore. It's SS - L750, W520 and the bottom is tapered so the height is 360 at one end and 300 at the other. There's nothing wrong with it and it could be used for water or fuel or waste. If anyone wants it, you can have it. You'll have to pick it up or arrange pickup. I'll put it on Gumtree if no one here wants it.
Rick
Broken in two places, my plans for the next 2-3 weeks have just changed.
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They where part of Paul’s arrival crew on the Roziante I don’t know any of the names.
Wondering if it was Deb and Justin, they live on Lamb.