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dreamerdwnunder
dreamerdwnunder

VIC

16 posts

12 Mar 2020 7:32am
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SandS said..




the trailer is worth twice that !


It's a nice trailer but don't get too carried away
stray
stray

SA

325 posts

12 Mar 2020 12:59pm
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Ramona said..

stray said..


JakeNN said..








why? what am I missing?




Whats not to like?
Indestructable steel hull, good designer, nice clean uncluttered interior, solid dodger, shoal water ability, well maintained.
just my opinion though, we all have different taste.



I would dispute the indestructible steel hull bit. There is an immaculate steel Adams 36 motorsailer here at the moment. The other steel yachts here are a mixture of heavily maintained vessels and rusting hulks.


I was refering to the boat in the add not poorly maintained hulks.
Bundeenabuoy
Bundeenabuoy

NSW

1239 posts

12 Mar 2020 8:52pm
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SandS said..

Ramona said..






Nice boat and a very good ad. I was not aware they had a steel and lead keel. Excellent video.



yes , well set up boat maintained to cat 1or 2 minus the HF radio. great vids in the add x2


I like to see someone here put a Sydney to Hobart syndicate together with Rogue Wave and then some of us can then cross it off the Bucket List.
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

12 Mar 2020 9:58pm
She's in pretty good nick, but there would be more competitive Hobart boats for the same $ or less. That's not a criticism, more a reflection of the fact that RW seems more like an all-rounder than a Hobart racer.
cisco
cisco

QLD

12364 posts

13 Mar 2020 6:45am
Mounting a Sydney-Hobart campaign will cost more than the boat.
sydchris
sydchris

NSW

387 posts

13 Mar 2020 9:24am
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659
All@Sea
All@Sea

TAS

233 posts

13 Mar 2020 12:15pm
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sydchris said..
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659


Saw that - better than expected when I saw the price - yes, interesting spot for the wheel.
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

13 Mar 2020 1:03pm
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All@Sea said..

sydchris said..
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659



- yes, interesting spot for the wheel.


I like it . Would make single handing easy and you could tuck up under the dodger whilst at the helm,, looks real comfortable, it puts you in about the same pozzy when using a tiller.
Wander66
Wander66

QLD

294 posts

13 Mar 2020 5:27pm
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sydchris said..
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659


In addition to the wheel tucked under the dodger there's numerous hints that it's built for Tassie:
- foam insulated
- Diesel heater in saloon
- no shower
- stereo cassette player
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

13 Mar 2020 6:50pm
Looks like boom roller reefing and hanked on headsails and very minimal sail controls. A solo sailor's nightmare!
stray
stray

SA

325 posts

13 Mar 2020 7:38pm
If someone with the right skills spent another 15k on a furler, new winches etc. they'd have pretty decent classic S&S.
I'd have to do something with that helm though, and would hope its fit out is compatible with a steel hull.
Donk107
Donk107

TAS

2446 posts

13 Mar 2020 8:23pm
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Wander66 said..





sydchris said..
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659







In addition to the wheel tucked under the dodger there's numerous hints that it's built for Tassie:
- foam insulated
- Diesel heater in saloon
- no shower
- stereo cassette player






Behave yourself

Here in Tassie cassette players are still the go

Next you will be picking on our A scope sounders and shag pile carpet headlining

Bloody mainlanders


Regards Don





Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

14 Mar 2020 8:34am
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Donk107 said..


Next you will be picking on our A scope sounders and shag pile carpet headlining

Bloody mainlanders


Regards Don






If you do decide to get rid of that flasher sounder I'll have first dibs. I have a Lowrance version in my yacht and one in my tender and another spare from HG. {same as yours}.
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

14 Mar 2020 8:59am
This boat has been on my watch list for years. Think of the Ohlson 35 as a more seaworthy version of an SS34!!!!! It has been overpriced for sometime and the owner is asking for all offers. I would suggest taking a look at the steel SS36 in Tassie then making an offer on the Ohlson in the same sort of money.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ohlson-35/198727
BlueMoon
BlueMoon

866 posts

14 Mar 2020 4:06pm
Yeah nice boat, terrible photos from the broker, first dozen photos wasted by showing that yes it's a boat floating on the water, taken from way too far away, and moving 2 inches to the left to take the next photo
woko
woko

NSW

1770 posts

14 Mar 2020 8:42pm
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Ramona said..
This boat has been on my watch list for years. Think of the Ohlson 35 as a more seaworthy version of an SS34!!!!! It has been overpriced for sometime and the owner is asking for all offers. I would suggest taking a look at the steel SS36 in Tassie then making an offer on the Ohlson in the same sort of money.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ohlson-35/198727


A 56 year old steely with foam insulation for 20 grand or a 47 year old glass job in a cyclonish area for a whisker under $40 k ???? Tell him he's dreaming ! I get what your saying Ramona the Ohlson would be a reasonable buy for $20 k but what's the insurance criteria on 50 yr old vessels ? Is it even possible ?
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

15 Mar 2020 8:06am
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woko said..

Ramona said..
This boat has been on my watch list for years. Think of the Ohlson 35 as a more seaworthy version of an SS34!!!!! It has been overpriced for sometime and the owner is asking for all offers. I would suggest taking a look at the steel SS36 in Tassie then making an offer on the Ohlson in the same sort of money.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ohlson-35/198727



A 56 year old steely with foam insulation for 20 grand or a 47 year old glass job in a cyclonish area for a whisker under $40 k ???? Tell him he's dreaming ! I get what your saying Ramona the Ohlson would be a reasonable buy for $20 k but what's the insurance criteria on 50 yr old vessels ? Is it even possible ?


The asking price is actually 33 grand but they are after offers. The location of the yacht has probably coloured the owners expectations on the true value. As for insurance you need 3rd party property damage and that's all I have on my boat. My boat is 40 years old. Not many younger boats about really, they must be hiding in marinas somewhere!
stray
stray

SA

325 posts

15 Mar 2020 9:38am
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Ramona said..

woko said..


Ramona said..
This boat has been on my watch list for years. Think of the Ohlson 35 as a more seaworthy version of an SS34!!!!! It has been overpriced for sometime and the owner is asking for all offers. I would suggest taking a look at the steel SS36 in Tassie then making an offer on the Ohlson in the same sort of money.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ohlson-35/198727




A 56 year old steely with foam insulation for 20 grand or a 47 year old glass job in a cyclonish area for a whisker under $40 k ???? Tell him he's dreaming ! I get what your saying Ramona the Ohlson would be a reasonable buy for $20 k but what's the insurance criteria on 50 yr old vessels ? Is it even possible ?



The asking price is actually 33 grand but they are after offers. The location of the yacht has probably coloured the owners expectations on the true value. As for insurance you need 3rd party property damage and that's all I have on my boat. My boat is 40 years old. Not many younger boats about really, they must be hiding in marinas somewhere!


Its really saddening that people are having to base so many decisions on the wants of insurance companies lately.
Hopefully third party insurance will remain available for older boats and owners who are willing to take on the risk of damage to their own boats.
There must also be some kind of next level survey for restored boats to wind the clock back when it comes to insureability.
Jolene
Jolene

WA

1622 posts

15 Mar 2020 11:59am
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stray said..

Ramona said..


woko said..



Ramona said..
This boat has been on my watch list for years. Think of the Ohlson 35 as a more seaworthy version of an SS34!!!!! It has been overpriced for sometime and the owner is asking for all offers. I would suggest taking a look at the steel SS36 in Tassie then making an offer on the Ohlson in the same sort of money.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/ohlson-35/198727





A 56 year old steely with foam insulation for 20 grand or a 47 year old glass job in a cyclonish area for a whisker under $40 k ???? Tell him he's dreaming ! I get what your saying Ramona the Ohlson would be a reasonable buy for $20 k but what's the insurance criteria on 50 yr old vessels ? Is it even possible ?




The asking price is actually 33 grand but they are after offers. The location of the yacht has probably coloured the owners expectations on the true value. As for insurance you need 3rd party property damage and that's all I have on my boat. My boat is 40 years old. Not many younger boats about really, they must be hiding in marinas somewhere!



Its really saddening that people are having to base so many decisions on the wants of insurance companies lately.
Hopefully third party insurance will remain available for older boats and owners who are willing to take on the risk of damage to their own boats.
There must also be some kind of next level survey for restored boats to wind the clock back when it comes to insureability.



They could introduce a Cessna SIDs type program like has been done for Cessna 100 series aircraft.
It would basically involve the insurance company nominating a shipwright to pull your boat apart and put it back together to check its
structure for seaworthiness. Might cost you 20 - 30 grand though
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

15 Mar 2020 6:12pm
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cisco said..
Mounting a Sydney-Hobart campaign will cost more than the boat.


Not with RW since she did last year and would be ready to go again.
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

15 Mar 2020 6:33pm
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sydchris said..
Nice steel S&S 36 at a reasonable price. Not sure about the position of the wheel though (designed for Tas conditions?) - would look better with a tiller.

yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36-s-and-s-designed-36-steel-sloop/245659


interesting jib "track" for the block ...... But the price is a reflection of the last painters skill , looks like it was done by "splodge painting services "
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

15 Mar 2020 6:55pm
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Chris 249 said..

cisco said..
Mounting a Sydney-Hobart campaign will cost more than the boat.



Not with RW since she did last year and would be ready to go again.


yes , may have to put a HF in . But i think they are considering scrapping that reg anyhow. Not that much cost to actually enter the race either , a few hundred i think ?
Training crew and incidentals would add up though , also delivery's would be a huge cost !
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

16 Mar 2020 8:41am
Defiance 30 for $5500!!!!!

Yes, it needs some work and is handicapped with wheel steering. 4 litres of "Metal Gleam" is about $40. Scrub all the uppers and even the interior with metal gleam [ventilate] and there is a nice boat under that grime. One of the good Yanmars.



www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lemon-tree-passage/sail-boats/yacht-/1243762245
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

16 Mar 2020 9:41am
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SandS said..

Chris 249 said..


cisco said..
Mounting a Sydney-Hobart campaign will cost more than the boat.




Not with RW since she did last year and would be ready to go again.



yes , may have to put a HF in . But i think they are considering scrapping that reg anyhow. Not that much cost to actually enter the race either , a few hundred i think ?
Training crew and incidentals would add up though , also delivery's would be a huge cost !


Dunno many 36'ers that pay for crew training and deliveries. I haven't done a Hobart for eons but we used to kick the tin for food and some of the crew would bring the boat back. I even know a very competent sailor who, along with others of the crew, bought "his" owner a new headsail for the Hobart. As he said, he respected the fact that the owner decided he didn't want to update that sail but since my mate isn't short of bucks he bought the skipper a present.
Chris 249
Chris 249

NSW

3531 posts

16 Mar 2020 9:45am
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Ramona said..
Defiance 30 for $5500!!!!!

Yes, it needs some work and is handicapped with wheel steering. 4 litres of "Metal Gleam" is about $40. Scrub all the uppers and even the interior with metal gleam [ventilate] and there is a nice boat under that grime. One of the good Yanmars.



www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lemon-tree-passage/sail-boats/yacht-/1243762245


She used to be a mainstay of the JOG scene and did Coffs etc. There may still be a full set or two of useful dacron sails down below, since her owner in those days maintained her pretty well IIRC. I notice some other neglected boats around Port Stephens are also currently for sale - perhaps Maritime has been sniffing around them.
lydia
lydia

1927 posts

16 Mar 2020 7:33am
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Chris 249 said..

Ramona said..
Defiance 30 for $5500!!!!!

Yes, it needs some work and is handicapped with wheel steering. 4 litres of "Metal Gleam" is about $40. Scrub all the uppers and even the interior with metal gleam [ventilate] and there is a nice boat under that grime. One of the good Yanmars.



www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lemon-tree-passage/sail-boats/yacht-/1243762245



She used to be a mainstay of the JOG scene and did Coffs etc. There may still be a full set or two of useful dacron sails down below, since her owner in those days maintained her pretty well IIRC. I notice some other neglected boats around Port Stephens are also currently for sale - perhaps Maritime has been sniffing around them.




You just need the time!

Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz

513 posts

16 Mar 2020 7:38am
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Chris 249 said..

Ramona said..
Defiance 30 for $5500!!!!!

Yes, it needs some work and is handicapped with wheel steering. 4 litres of "Metal Gleam" is about $40. Scrub all the uppers and even the interior with metal gleam [ventilate] and there is a nice boat under that grime. One of the good Yanmars.



www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lemon-tree-passage/sail-boats/yacht-/1243762245



She used to be a mainstay of the JOG scene and did Coffs etc. There may still be a full set or two of useful dacron sails down below, since her owner in those days maintained her pretty well IIRC. I notice some other neglected boats around Port Stephens are also currently for sale - perhaps Maritime has been sniffing around them.


Does the Defiance 30 have ply decks ? I remember a beautiful job on one documented on here
Ramona
Ramona

NSW

7737 posts

16 Mar 2020 6:08pm
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Zzzzzz said..

Chris 249 said..


Ramona said..
Defiance 30 for $5500!!!!!

Yes, it needs some work and is handicapped with wheel steering. 4 litres of "Metal Gleam" is about $40. Scrub all the uppers and even the interior with metal gleam [ventilate] and there is a nice boat under that grime. One of the good Yanmars.



www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/lemon-tree-passage/sail-boats/yacht-/1243762245




She used to be a mainstay of the JOG scene and did Coffs etc. There may still be a full set or two of useful dacron sails down below, since her owner in those days maintained her pretty well IIRC. I notice some other neglected boats around Port Stephens are also currently for sale - perhaps Maritime has been sniffing around them.



Does the Defiance 30 have ply decks ? I remember a beautiful job on one documented on here


The one in the ad has a 'glass deck. You can see in the photos where the bulkheads are bonded in. There are timber decked Defiances though and at least one all timber one like in the photo above. There are also 2 boats with fibreglass decks on double diagonal timberhulls!
All@Sea
All@Sea

TAS

233 posts

16 Mar 2020 9:02pm
Interesting... I think I could have some fun gunk-holing (very) sheltered waters in this www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/salisbury-park/sail-boats/ocean-explorer-noah-s-plan-b-/1243695844 i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ttMAAOSw0blebXVN/s-l800.webp
Zzzzzz
Zzzzzz

513 posts

17 Mar 2020 8:36am
One for the true enthusiast if you love classic wooden vessels
yachthub.com/list/yachts-for-sale/used/sail-monohulls/sparkman-stephens-36/216451
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