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Old 12-15-2020, 12:46 AM   #81
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Found this one in our marina Bruce, a great classic looking boat. There is a 350 directly opposite this one
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Old 12-15-2020, 12:53 AM   #82
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Good pic,and thanks Calum. See how much IG36 there is in it? We saw one when visiting Hobart last November on board (ahem) Ruby Princess (cough). Saw "The Patch" at the Botanic Gardens too, as featured on "Gardening Australia" for many years.
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Good pic,and thanks Calum. See how much IG36 there is in it? We saw one when visiting Hobart last November on board (ahem) Ruby Princess (cough). Saw "The Patch" at the Botanic Gardens too, as featured on "Gardening Australia" for many years.
A gorgeous boat for sure, further down the arm is a 1998 IG 36, Vivante, which also featured on TF previously, also in stunning condition with twin Cummins 5.9 6BT’s and every bit of “fruit” you could ever equip a boat with!

Was that Peter Cundall’s “Patch”?

Now borders are open, it must be time for another visit to the Deep South?
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A gorgeous boat for sure, further down the arm is a 1998 IG 36, Vivante, which also featured on TF previously, also in stunning condition with twin Cummins 5.9 6BT’s and every bit of “fruit” you could ever equip a boat with!

Was that Peter Cundall’s “Patch”?

Now borders are open, it must be time for another visit to the Deep South?
What a difference a day makes. I was thinking Feb/March using Jetstar credit(Hawaii>Sydney after cancelled cruise) to visit Tassie. Now who knows, with the new Northern Beaches(aka Insular Peninsula)Cluster.
Yes, Peter Cundall`s "Patch", now in the care of "Tino".
We get her back next week,running gear all balanced, recond,new bearings, reinforced steering rack, etc. All polished too. Shipwright invoking high performance water cooled calculator to prepare the bill.
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Shipwright invoking high performance water cooled calculator to prepare the bill.
Ouch!

Not too worry, just think how much you are saving on all the overseas trips you are not taking, or for that matter the money you are saving on fuel not being allowed over the Spit Bridge due to being locked down.
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Ouch!

Not too worry, just think how much you are saving on all the overseas trips you are not taking, or for that matter the money you are saving on fuel not being allowed over the Spit Bridge due to being locked down.
At least Andrew saved me the cost of bottom work he thought unnecessary. Yes, there are other savings, but....what a PITA just when we were doing so well.
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At least Andrew saved me the cost of bottom work he thought unnecessary. Yes, there are other savings, but....what a PITA just when we were doing so well.
We managed to get all our Sydney based relatives out just in time and down here for Christmas. Hope you folks aren’t in the infected suburbs and can still get out on the boat.
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Old 12-26-2020, 12:38 AM   #88
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The Hawkesbury system eastern shores border the northern beaches locked down " red zone". The southern part is less locked down. A dear friend, thwarted going to Melbourne(banned!),who we would have invited to Christmas on our boat if not stuck in the southern section,last reported out "exercising" and to buy a gelato and returning home to give the gin bottle a hiding.
As a result of numerous northern beaches/Pittwater boats being locked down, and rain, we scored a mooring in Pinta Bay with no usual 3pm horde of boats arriving with a leave pass after 4 hours of Aunt Muriel at a lunch attended by no more than 5/10 guests + unlimited numbers of children age 12 or younger(depending on incarceration zone), glaring enviously at our free National Parks mooring in the best bay of the system.
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Sojourn in Pinta Bay

Christmas Day in Pinta Bay,Cowan Creek, Hawkesbury River system. Newly polished, looking her best. Note the custom registration, originally a Sydney boat we bought in Melbourne, re-registering it in NSW the original registration details stayed with the boat, no extra charge.
Although the waterway looks utterly remote, as the crow flies it`s not so far from roads and residences. Being in a national park, the area is preserved as it always was. You can stern tie to a rock, but not a tree. Moorings are good, depth is 10M, 15M and more in some places.
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Hi BruceK,


You bought a very nice boat, If you will have as much fun with it as I have with my 32 located in the Netherlands then things are oke.
My 32 is the only one in the Netherlands as far as I know.
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You bought a very nice boat, If you will have as much fun with it as I have with my 32 located in the Netherlands then things are oke.
My 32 is the only one in the Netherlands as far as I know.
The 32 looks like a nice weekender, not so sure about storage for clothing.
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You bought a very nice boat, If you will have as much fun with it as I have with my 32 located in the Netherlands then things are oke.
My 32 is the only one in the Netherlands as far as I know.
It would be the only one here too, I`ve only seen 386s and 426s, and both are rare, I`ve seen nothing later than 2006. Can you post some pics? What year was it built? What engine(s)?
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Hi Bruce,


The boat was build in 2004. I bought him in 2015 with very low engine hours on the clock ( approx 220). I have 2 Volvo Penta D4 engines, each 150HP. There is a 5KW MASE generator set installed.
I have added some pictures. I noticed that I have not so many pictures of the boat itself, most I have are from people and the scenary around the boat. I have to do something about that next summer.
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Oh yea, analog gauges!!! The best kind!!!
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The keel on the 32 seems quite deep, and good protection for the props and rudders
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The boat was build in 2004. I bought him in 2015 with very low engine hours on the clock ( approx 220). I have 2 Volvo Penta D4 engines, each 150HP. There is a 5KW MASE generator set installed.....
Good pics Harrie. If we had the 32 here, it would likely be named "346", the extra 2ft 6" comes from making the swimstep part of the hull. Integrity have done well updating the IG 32/36/40, but it seem the twin engine FB version is no longer, though there is a 380FB,with single.
A 386 just came up for sale in Hobart, Tasmania @295K AUD.
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Integrity 386 For Sale

Wouldn`t normally do this, but with few around, might spike some interest:
https://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats...pgrades/257356
From the regn.number, the boat in Southern Boater`s post 81.
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Wouldn`t normally do this, but with few around, might spike some interest:
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From the regn.number, the boat in Southern Boater`s post 81.
Yes, same boat Bruce. Always looks tidy, a good, fussy owner from what I can gather.

How does it compare price wise with what is on the market?
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Yes, same boat Bruce. Always looks tidy, a good, fussy owner from what I can gather.

How does it compare price wise with what is on the market?
Difficult as it`s the only one.I paid less in early 2020, but it`s a different market now. A roughly comparable and very good 2008 Clipper 40 (41ftLOA),with single, on my marina, sold in a week near its 380K ask to a Qld buyer who paid the 10% deposit before seeing it. It might do better in Sydney.
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The boat was build in 2004. I bought him in 2015 with very low engine hours on the clock ( approx 220). I have 2 Volvo Penta D4 engines, each 150HP. There is a 5KW MASE generator set installed.
I have added some pictures. I noticed that I have not so many pictures of the boat itself, most I have are from people and the scenary around the boat. I have to do something about that next summer.
He's a beaut and shows his Halvorsen lineage. (Are your Dutch boats referred to as males?)

Looks a lot to me like the 32 Gourmet Picnic like Codger owned in SD with a FB. Show us some inside shots, VDZ!
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