We finally made it back home. We arrived back last night and thankfully, the boat just fits in the garage and we can close the door.
This morning I had to clean all the mud and red dirt we collected along the way on both the boat and trailer.
It was a great adventure!
Here are some stats :
We traveled 3500 km, burned 440 litres of diesel, spent 41 hours driving and took 4 days to complete the round trip.
That was one hell of a drive !!!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
It's a bloody long way !!
After about 15 hours of driving we made it to the Queensland border and we are about 4 hours away from our destination. I can't believe we are almost there.
The worst part is ... we have to do it all again tomorrow to go back home !
The worst part is ... we have to do it all again tomorrow to go back home !
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Delivery !!
So all these previous posts Bring us to Today Thursday 23/08/2012, where we are all packed and ready to drive 1700 km each way to bring the boat back to Melbourne.
I have decided that instead of paying a transport company to load the boat in Queensland, drive it to Melbourne and hire a crane to unload the boat onto my newly built trailer, we drive up to Queensland load the boat and drive back.
All this will start tomorrow morning at about 5:00 am........
I have decided that instead of paying a transport company to load the boat in Queensland, drive it to Melbourne and hire a crane to unload the boat onto my newly built trailer, we drive up to Queensland load the boat and drive back.
All this will start tomorrow morning at about 5:00 am........
The boat !!
It all began about 6 months ago when I came across a boat for sale on ebay. It looked great, it had nice lines and a brand new fibreglass hull ready for a custom fit-out just the way i like.
I started doing some research and found out that Milan boats was a small company in Eugene, Oregon, USA that shut down around 2007. Only a few boats were built during that time and you will not come across many of them. The whole set of moulds was up for sale and a guy in Queensland, Australia decided to buy them.
He too, didn't have a lot of luck, and the company he was trying to start went bust due to the GFC. He then sold a pair of moulds to another boat builder in Queensland, and Adam, from whom i am buying the boat borrowed another set of moulds to pull a hull for himself, that in the end, he decided to sell.
Long story short, I am now the proud owner of a brand new Milan Boat !!
I started doing some research and found out that Milan boats was a small company in Eugene, Oregon, USA that shut down around 2007. Only a few boats were built during that time and you will not come across many of them. The whole set of moulds was up for sale and a guy in Queensland, Australia decided to buy them.
He too, didn't have a lot of luck, and the company he was trying to start went bust due to the GFC. He then sold a pair of moulds to another boat builder in Queensland, and Adam, from whom i am buying the boat borrowed another set of moulds to pull a hull for himself, that in the end, he decided to sell.
Long story short, I am now the proud owner of a brand new Milan Boat !!
This is It !! a 21ft Cuddy Cabin
A 210 cuddy cabin
A 210 Bow Rider Version
A Milan Boat Build in Queensland
Finished trailer
After picking the trailer up from galvanising, 3 days of re-assembling and bolting a lot of bolts, it's finished, registered and ready to go.
I had my assistant giving me a hand too !!!
I had my assistant giving me a hand too !!!
It rolls
After all brackets were fitted it was time to roll it out of the garage. I then had to dismantle it and prep the individual parts for galvanising.
I have added a swing away drawbar so I can fit the boat in my garage.
I have added a swing away drawbar so I can fit the boat in my garage.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
It all begins here !
It all starts with a whole lot of steel tubes and trailer parts ! I decided to build my own trailer for the boat. It's made out of hollow sections, has a tandem setup with hydraulic brakes and a roller setup. I decided to get the frame hot dip galvanised so it will last longer before it starts corroding !!
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