Buying interstate boat
Submitted by barcelona125 on Mon, 2024-02-19 20:51
Hi Guys,
Just chasing any info from those who have gone through the process.
I am currently looking at a boat that is located in Melbourne. I will be wanting to get a pre purchase inspection completed, does anyone have any recomendations for who/what company is good to use (it is an older 6.0m fiberglass tub too).
I am also looking at my options for transport, just weighing up the cost of driving and picking up myself or trucking transport. Just wondering if anyone has any information that I should know with getting it over here to WA. What transport company was used, ease of pick up/drop off, any other details I should be thinking of.
Let us kow what experiences you guys have had.
Cheers,
Nathan.
telferfish
Posts: 142
Date Joined: 31/05/12
Hey Nathan, purchased my boat
Hey Nathan,
purchased my boat from melbourne a few years back, didnt have a pre-inspection done but found sea freight worked out well for delivery to WA. A couple of road transport options came in marginally cheaper but you take on a fair bit more risk of damage and stuff being stolen going by road. I considering also that cheapest quotes were not from reputable transport companys.
markj
Posts: 163
Date Joined: 23/12/08
I did the same last year
I purchased a 26' Proline from Victoria mid last year and totaly agree with telferfish about using sea freight rather than road. I used Sunco Logistics who included pick up of the boat from the dealership, delivery to port, RORO sea transport, pick up from Fremantle warf and delivery to the boat club.
Woodsy65
Posts: 163
Date Joined: 21/05/15
I was fortunate having
I was fortunate having rellies in Melbourne. I paid my uncle (ex truckie) all fuel, accomodations and meals for him and my aunty to deliver the boat to WA. They spent three weeks here on holidays and then i paid him the same for the return journey. I cant really remember what it cost other than being comparable or cheaper than a frieght company. Plus I was safe in the knowledge that he was going to look after it on the journey.
Livewire
Posts: 298
Date Joined: 25/11/16
I bought my aluminium 6.6m
I bought my aluminium 6.6m from The goldcoast. Used the transport cost as a bit of a negotiating point to lower the cost to get the sale. I got a pre purchase done well worth it. I then removed all valuables including the stainless prop and posted it home. Had the boat partially wrapped. Found a truck company that would do it as a return trip. Negotiated a very reasonable price. I picked the boat up from a yard in kewdale. All good . I work in and around ship transport wouldn't say there's less chances of stuff going missing, between the crew, labour hire , and so on. It was a good deal for me all up got a good boat for less than I would have to pay for it IN WA.
barcelona125
Posts: 197
Date Joined: 22/08/11
Awesome thanks for the reply
Awesome thanks for the reply guys, much apprecieted.
Just wondering if anyone has used/can recommend someone or a company for an inspection on it.
Cheers again,
Nathan.