Thanks for the feedback, I suspect it is slightly over 16m, but haven't got the dimensions yet - the very nice chap I spoke to from Maritime told me that when the mooring is complete to move it back at dead low tide - it *just* sneaks under captain cook bridge.. but I'll be thinking low thoughts.
Not exactly an ideal start to ownership, but it could have been soo much worse.
She needs a fair amount of work inside and out, once the engine is running again (hopefully tomorrow) I'll be slipping her to redo antifoul and install some through holes/sensors. With any luck in a month or 3 she will be ready to use properly.
She was a bad decision :) but I fell in love with the history and decided to make the rest work - so far my only regret is not booking a mooring service the day I bought her.
She is in Kogarah bay on one of the emergency moors - and I'll be working on her tomorrow from around 10 if anyone wants a bo peep