I posted a question on the Duckworks Yahoo group asking for suggestions on a good (small, as it is for only one on board) design for cruising the Murray River and John Welsford reminded me of Storerboatplans.com. I have the Venezia plans which I love but haven't built, but I am now looking for something smaller to trailer across the Bass Strait on the Spirit from Tasmania.
Something less than 20' would be OK, but I am thinking the sharpie style hull may be getting a bit too narrow to be comfortable. Possibly the 23' dayboat may be the minimum size in this style?
If I were to do a week long cruise it would be better to hire something as crossing the Strait could be up to $1000 each way. So I am thinking of a few weeks minimum but am open to advice.
Has anyone cruised the Murray on something smaller than a Mundoo or similar?
Thanks for any suggestions, Brent (Tas)
Something less than 20' would be OK, but I am thinking the sharpie style hull may be getting a bit too narrow to be comfortable. Possibly the 23' dayboat may be the minimum size in this style?
If I were to do a week long cruise it would be better to hire something as crossing the Strait could be up to $1000 each way. So I am thinking of a few weeks minimum but am open to advice.
Has anyone cruised the Murray on something smaller than a Mundoo or similar?
Thanks for any suggestions, Brent (Tas)
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