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Yesterday we performed a phase out inspection from charter management for the owner. After the inspection on the mooring, a sea trials on engine and sails was carried out, after which the sailboat was taken out. In a few days we will return for a visual inspection of the underwater part, measurement of capillary moisture and inspection with a thermal camera.
Experience the thrill of a close sailboat race as multiple boats vie for position on the water. This video captures the essence of yachting and the skill required for competitive yacht racing. Witness the intense manoeuvres and the beauty of sailing in this exciting race. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying all the racing action from the 2025 season.
This is a superb example of the Grady White 232 Gulfstream. A very well built boat that has been meticulously maintained. Shows in almost new condition. Powered by a 350 hp Yamaha this boat will get you to your favorite fishing hole quick. A 9.9 Kicker with electric start remote throttle and steering at the helm makes trolling a breeze. It has nice a nice canvas enclosure for those cold rainy days and a nice cuddy cabin with enough amenities for overnighting. It also has a good array of electronics including Radar. Recently out off the water for new bottom paint and annual servicing of the main motor and the kicker. If you’re looking for super clean example of a renowned fishing machine this ticks all the boxes
1st November 5pm Update – 3 Hours into the 2024 Melbourne to Devonport Race The fleet is settling into Bass Strait, enjoying flat seas and 15 knots from the south in what has been termed "peachy conditions." Leading the fleet are MRV and eXtasea, with the fleet staying just east of the rhumb line. In an interview at 4pm, Rod Smallman on Maverick predicted that those who pick the right time to tack may have the advantage, as they await a wind change later tonight. He went on to suggest that it could turn out to be a small boat race for handicap honors given the predicted conditions, though tactics will play a large part. The fleet is closely packed, with each tracker update giving everyone a chance at the handicap win. Keep an eye on the tracker https://race.bluewatertracks.com/2024-melbourne-to-devonport-rudder-cup and enjoy whilst we wait for the wind to change the interview with Rod Smallman here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKb4a8r4e7M