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Old 27-03-2006, 18:39   #1
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Sites for 2nd-hand gear

So, apart from e-bay, y'all know of any good websites for 2nd hand boat stuff for sale?
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Old 27-03-2006, 21:04   #2
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Minneys is a good place

http://www.minneysyachtsurplus.com/index.html

If you call them asking for specific things, they will usually look for them for you. Long way from Tasmania, tho, in Southern California...

Hope this might help.

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Old 28-03-2006, 02:27   #3
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Weyalan:

If it's boat gear intended for a cruising sailboat, I would suggest you think about placing ads on the BB's of cruising associations. The gear will need to be expensive enough that a fair price to you plus large shipping costs (from Tasmania?) will still produce a decent buy for someone in N America or Europe, the two main regions with yachting/sailing populations

Examples of these organizations might be:
1. SSCA - http://ssca.org/sscabb/index.php
2. Ocean Cruising Club - http://www.oceancruisingclub.org/com...owcat/catid,5/
3. Cruising Assn - based in London; you can both ask the office to post physically and seek to post on their BB at http://www.cruising.org.uk/ (no one pays more for boat gear, it seems, than the Brit sailor!)
4. Cruising Club of America - http://www.cruisingclub.org/

There are others (e.g. isn't there a Blue Water Cruising Assn. based in W Canada?) you could seek out.

I would imagine this woudn't be the most likely approach for you. The larger, well-known consignment shops in the USA (Sailorman in FL, Minney's in CA and Bacon's in MD) would be quite suitable for this purpose but I don't think the financial equation would work for you, assuming you do ship from down under.

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Old 28-03-2006, 02:46   #4
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Here is a site in Melbourne I found by searching:

http://www.yachtequipment.com.au/

Sorry can't offer any opinion on dealing with them.
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Old 28-03-2006, 11:08   #5
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Try this.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...der=expiry_asc

I have spent a lot of time on both Ebay and Trademe. I have had several deals og wrong on Ebay and have decided it just isn't worth the hassle anymore. I have had no support from the Ebay people as a buyer.
Trademe on the other hand, is completly reverse. I have never had a bad deal. And if a p[roblem does ever occur, the support from Trademe staff is excellent, for both Seller AND buyer.
Good luck.

Oh and if you or anyone ever has a problem with a seller not wanting to freight overseas, use me as a delivery address and I can send it on for you.
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Its a bit closer to home but sadly they do not appear to have site.

Try searching on Yacht Grot in Fremantle, Western Australia. They have a large shop full of second hand kit - used to be run by Trevor - and I'm sure if you list what you need they will repond by email or fax.

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One of my favorities is Sailorman in Ft Lauderdale Fl ....

http://www.sailorman.com/newsailor/base/index.php
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