Re: Restoration Project.
Hey All,
Trip to Melbourne coming up so my wife has made me grow my facial hair back for the photos. No good seal on my respirator means no work on the boat for a while.
I did get a brainwave however - While reading through another restoration post, (think it was Jon Sob's MFG - Nice work on that one btw mate) a mention was made of the title paperwork for licencing. This boat was a deceased estate sold by the sister of the fellow who passed away.
It has a lot of sentimental value to the family and I was happy to get it for $600, with the agreement that I would actually use it with my family instead of restoring and selling for profit (which was always my intention - not putting in this much work for someone else to enjoy it) and that I keep the name 'Bluey' as it meant a lot to the family.
All history aside, I got a signed statement from the sister for transfer of ownership but there was no record of any title papers or documentation for the boat itself. Just the rego number on the side.
So this morning it hit me - maybe the licencing centre might be able to trace what type of boat this is from the rego number. Email was sent this morning and they say 24 hour response, so should have an answer within 2 weeks or so (they are a government department after all).
All cynicism aside, I will keep you all posted when I find out what they do have.
Hey All,
Trip to Melbourne coming up so my wife has made me grow my facial hair back for the photos. No good seal on my respirator means no work on the boat for a while.
I did get a brainwave however - While reading through another restoration post, (think it was Jon Sob's MFG - Nice work on that one btw mate) a mention was made of the title paperwork for licencing. This boat was a deceased estate sold by the sister of the fellow who passed away.
It has a lot of sentimental value to the family and I was happy to get it for $600, with the agreement that I would actually use it with my family instead of restoring and selling for profit (which was always my intention - not putting in this much work for someone else to enjoy it) and that I keep the name 'Bluey' as it meant a lot to the family.
All history aside, I got a signed statement from the sister for transfer of ownership but there was no record of any title papers or documentation for the boat itself. Just the rego number on the side.
So this morning it hit me - maybe the licencing centre might be able to trace what type of boat this is from the rego number. Email was sent this morning and they say 24 hour response, so should have an answer within 2 weeks or so (they are a government department after all).
All cynicism aside, I will keep you all posted when I find out what they do have.