No Reserve AUCTION. 2nd time round. Please only bid if you are a serious purchaser. If you are the successful bidder your bid represents a binding agreement to purchase LOKATE on an as is where is basis. Please do not bid if your do not have sufficent funding to make good your winning bid.
Please see payment terms at the end of the listing. LOKATE is a Ganley 44' bluewater cruising yacht built in Wellington, New Zealand and was launched in 1990. The yacht is a cutter rigged sloop constructed from steel, soft chined, and includes a stainless steel cockpit. This boat is a custom built vessel not a cookie cutter production boat. Principal dimensions are: Length overall 44’ 13.4 metres Length on deck 42’ 12.8 metres Beam 12’ 1” 3.7 metres Draft 6’ 6” 2.0 metres The yacht is registered on the Australian Ships Register (official number 858713) and as such can be used to cruise worldwide.
Also, with national registration, annual state registration fees are exempted. This represent a significant savings over your years of ownership as state registration can be expensive depending on your state. National registration is regarded as a guarantee of clear title. This yacht has an extensive cruising history in the Pacific and the previous owner completed several circumnavigations of NZ. The home port is now Melbourne (RMYS).
LOKATE is a strongly built and rigged vessel and includes a watertight cabin entry which improves the seaworthiness and security of the yacht. All the stainless steel standing rigging is oversized for added durability and safety. The cabin features accommodation for 5 to 6 and includes an extensive array of live-aboard conveniences for extended cruising. The cabin interior is finished in NZ Rimu and Oak and stainless steel hatches and fittings are specified in common with all Dennis Ganley designs. Additional photographs can be viewed in my other listings called "LOKATE Extra Photos", "LOKATE More Photos" and "LOKATE Additional Photos".
Just search for LOKATE Photos in classifieds board to find the other photos. Sails LOKATE includes an extensive range of sails all in excellent condition. Main (UV flap replaced recently) Genoa Staysail Trysail Storm jib Head sail Reefright Headsail Furler Spinnaker and jockey poles Mast/Rigging Tapered alloy mast 49' Stainless steel rigging 10mm Engine/Drive Ford 80HP diesel engine (3500 hrs approx) fitted with dual alternators Lees (Lehman) marine conversion with heat exchanger Borg Warner velvet drive transmission 2:1 ratio 3 blade bronze prop Interior - Galley Flavel Vanessa 2 burner stove including grill and oven on a single gimbal 12V chest fridge/freezer 20 litre SS hot water heat exchanger SS sink and kitchen bench Storage shelves and draws Under floor storage trays in main cabin Interior - Cabin Taylors diesel cabin heater with SS flue Storage shelves and draws and cupboard 19" TV/DVD with digital tuner and Glomex antenna and amplifier Compact music system AM/FM radio Main cabin lights converted to LEDs 12 volt cabin fan Three cabin roof vents Head room approximately 6'2" Interior – Bathroom TMC Electric toilet Shared (or cockpit) shower Vanity Basin/mirror Electrical/Batteries Four 12 volt batteries (House – 2 x AGM, Starting 2 x Lead Acid) Four-way change over switch 240V shore power via receptacle in cockpit. Portable 240 Volt 300 Watt inverter Two solar panels AirX Marine wind generator (plus a set of unused spare blades) Plasmatronics PL 20 automatic digital controller Circuit breaker panel with Volt and Amp meters Navigation/Communications Furuno 24 mile Radar Furuno GP 70 professional marine GPS Furuno GP 700 Colour chart plotter at helm including digital maps on SD Card Navman VHF 7110 DSC radio with second station at helm Icom HF and aerial tuner (HF aerial disconnected) Hondex depth sounder Helm compass Hand held siting compass Ships barometer Deck Gear Two 8" Barlow Two 4" Barlow Two 4" Maxwell (self tailing) Spray dodger (Clear panels are faded and need replacing) Removable Sun cover over cockpit SS Transom frame/Davits SS Swim platform and fold up SS swim ladder (recently added) Magma Marine Newport Barbecue LPG cylinder storage locker Grey treadmaster anti-slip panels Teak floor, bench and trimmings in cockpit Two 800 mm fenders Steering gear SS helm wheel Aluminium steering pedestal. Sprectra cable to rudder mechanism Backup emergency steering tiller Safety equipment A six man Mitsubishi life raft (test due).
Six Life jackets (1 CO2 auto, 1 CO2 manual, 4 closed cell foam) GME 406 MHz EPIRB (registered with AMSA) (battery test due). Distress flares (date expired - use by 2016) Two lifebuoys (horseshoe type) Danbuoy Man overboard SOLAS automatic light Safety slings Sea anchor St Johns first aid kit (complete and unused) Four fire extinguishers Fire Blanket Ground tackle 50 Pound Mason QCR Anchor 80 metres of 10mm anchor chain Maxwell 2200 electric anchor chain windlass/capstan (up, down and free-fall) Tankage Diesel 320 Litres Freshwater 500 litres Holding tank for grey water Bilge Pumps Electric 500 gph pump Electric 2500 gph pump Manual pump for grey water holding tank Incidental Items The contents of various draws in the cabin including engine and sundry spares and parts, rope, cutlery and table ware will be included in the sale. Also two nice fishing rods which fit nicely in the rod holders located on the davits. General Comments The vessel is located at Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron Marina in St Kilda and can be viewed by arrangement. The current pen is available for long term occupancy should the new owner wish to leave the boat at St Kilda and assistance can be provided should you wish to join the yacht club which requires nomination for prospective members by a current member.
RMYS a friendly club with a long history and the pen fees are very reasonable compared to Sandy, Brighton or the Docklands. Having a boat at RMYS is the like having your own waterfront apartment at St.Kilda with great access to the city and the restaurants along Fitzroy street. We have owned the boat for 11 years and sailed it back from Keri Keri in the Bay of Islands NZ via Lord Howe Island but have only had time for occasional bay sailing since. Living on a farm in Central Victoria means we do not have the opportunity to use the boat as we once did so we have decided to put LOKATE on the market. The boat was originally called Tregillis II but we renamed it LOKATE when we registered it on the national ships register.
The new name is a combination of our kids names Lockie and Katie. They spent many hours aboard as we explored Port Phillip Bay. Please Note: There are some issues that will need to be fixed. The hull is well overdue for a clean and re-antifoul and will need a repaint both below and above the water line. New deck tied anodes will be due soon and I have noticed an area of localised rust on the stern (near the swim platform) which will need attending to.
These rust spots appear to be associated with the stainless steel fixings (connected to a brace for the swim platform) which has caused some galvanic rusting where they touch the hull. The platform will need to come off and be remounted with insulated washers and grommets to isolate the stainless steel platform from the hull. This job will have to be done in the boat yard obviously. Other rust spots on the deck and the hull will need wire brushing and repainting which is normal for a steel hulled vessel. (We specifically wanted a steel boat for cruising as steel boats are stronger than glass boats and should you ground it or worse they tend to cope better than plastic boats.
Something to think about if you want to cruise anywhere near coral reefs.) The Ford diesel engine will need some mechanical attention also as it refuses to start. It turns over but not fast enough to fire and will need a mechanic or auto electrician to get it running. I have tried several times to get it going but I'm no diesel mechanic so a tradesman will be needed to sort out the problem. It is fair to say that the above issues will need to be dealt with (and a good general tidy up will be needed ) prior to any open water cruising however when completed the boat will be capable of extended cruising to any destination you may wish to choose. Some of the deck lines have stiffened due to lack of use.
These ropes will likely free up with use although some may need to be replaced. A copy of the last survey report (31/7/2013) is available as are many photographs. Included in the sale is our on-board library of boating books including two French/English phrase books that the previous owner used whilst cruising French Polynesia. The boat has been to Tonga several times as well as the delivery trip across the Tasman when we purchased her in 2007. If you are after a very well equipped vessel and have the time and aptitude to work on the issues noted above, and have a dream of cruising the pacific or beyond, then this boat may be just the ticket.
I'm happy to answer any questions you might have and the boat can be viewed at RMYS St.Kilda by arrangement. I have a PDF document including numerous additional photographs the Registration Certificate and associated documentation which I am happy to email to you. I'm sure you'll be aware of the cost of marine equipment and electronic navigation gear so this auction represents an real opportunity for the winning bidder. This boat will be sold and will have a new owner in one week's time as this is a no reserve auction starting at $1.00 Good Luck John Marshall phone LOKATE is advertised elsewhere so may be withdrawn from sale if sold privately. If you wish to discuss please call me.
Payment Arrangements Bank deposit preferred payment method or Paypal is accepted if you're prepared to pay the Paypal fees. Please contact me after the auction and pay a 10 % deposit within 24 hours after the auction finishes. The balance to be paid within 7 days after the auction finishes. Once the final payment clears a receipt will be issued and the yacht's registration can be transferred. On 03-Jun-18 at 17:19:03 AEST, seller added the following information: A number of people inspected LOKATE yesterday (2/6/2018) and we tried to start the engine several times.
The engine turned over but refused to start. Several people have asked for photographs of the rust spots on the deck and below the swim platform where the stainless steel frame has rubbed on the hull. I have uploaded photos onto the separate auction page calle "LOKATE Additional Photos". Search for locate to find the new page. Please consider the above defects when bidding.
The boat is being sold as-is where-is at the RMYS marina in St Kilda, Victoria and the new owner will have to make arrangements to either move the boat or pay the marina fees as a visitor or apply to become a member of the club and lease a pen. RMYS may be contacted on 03 95340277. Good luck bidding.
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