Vessel features:
LOA: 11.60m / 38.1ft
Beam: 6.53m / 21.4ft
Draft: 1.20m / 3.8ft
Main Sail Type: Slab Reefing
Engine: 30hp
Fuel Capacity: 200ltr / 43gal
Heads: Showers: 2:2
Berths: 10
Day Capacity: 10 persons
Water Capacity: 600ltr
Fridge Capacity: 200ltr / 43gal
Steering: Wheel
Launched: 2004
Yacht Equipment
Chart Table
1 x Chart 252 and 825
1 x Tide Table Book
1 x Operational Manual
1 x 100 Magic Miles Book
1 x Fish Book
1 x First Aid Book
1 x Portable fluro light
2 x Dolphin torch
1 x Spare 6 volt battery
1 x Parallel Ruler
1 x Dividers
1 x Pencil & 1 Sharpener
2 x Pens
1 x Rubber
1 x Notebook
4 x Certificates (rego, marine park, apparatus, gas )
1 x Marine Park environmental info
1 x Set of playing cards
Coathangers
Wet Weather Jacket
First Aid and Kit
2 x Band Aids
3 x Crepe bandages
1 x Gauze bandage
1 x Triangular bandage
1 x Burn Cream
1 x Betadine
15 x Cotton balls
2 x Eye Drops
1 x Dettol
1 x Insect repellant
2 x Medicine measures
1 x Antiseptic cream
1 x Packet safety pins & 1 Scalpel
1 x Stingose
5 x Sterile Pads - non stick
3 x Leucoplast Tape
1 x Sunblock
1 x Thermometer
1 x Tweezers
1 x Scissors
Galley
1 x Dish Brush
1 x Paper Towels
20 x Pegs and Container
60 x Serviettes
2 x Sponges
6 x Packet of matches
1 x Dustpan and brush
1 x Fridge basket
2 x Chux
1 x Salt and Pepper
2 x Rubber gloves
Oven dish
1 x Alfoil and 1 Gladwrap
Kettle / Tea pot
1 x Insect Spary and 1 Insect repellant
2 x Tongs
1 x Detergent and 1 Disinfectant
1 x Ladle, serving spoon
15 x Sml white garbage bags
1 x Egg flip, whisk
10 x Large Green garbage bags
1 x Can opener and 1 Corkscrew
1 x Bread Knife, Potato Masher, potato peeler
Knives, Fork, Spoons, Teaspoons
1 x Vege Knife, and 1 grater
Dinner plates, Side plates, Bowls, Mugs,
Tumblers, Wine and Champagne glasses
Wine Bucket, Salad Bowls, Colander
3 x Mixing bowls
3 x Containers (sml, med, lge )
Chopping Board, Platter Tray
Lge, Med saucepans
Frying pan, Toaster, Toaster Gauze
Sink Plunger, Bin with Liner
1 x Vinegar 4 litre
1 x Coffee Plunger
1 x Measuring Jug
1 x Juicer, Salad Server
1 x BBQ Mate,
1 x BBQ Lighter
1 x Carving Knife,
1 x Egg Ring
Heads( per bathroom )
2 x Toilet Rolls
1 x Tissue
1 x Air Freshner
1 x Toilet Oil
1 X Toilet Brush
20 x Sanitary Napkin bag
FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Hamilton Island Airport Transfers
With this vessel you will be provided with FREE transfers to and from the airport, a FREE marina berth at Hamilton Island for the duration of their stay and FREE snorkeling equipment.
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED TO CHARTER?
Experience is more important than paper qualifications. Although no formal qualifications are required to charter your own bareboat yacht, at least one of your crew members has previous sailing or yachting experience to level 3-4.
Two people on board with sailing experience are required. The skipper must have sailed this size yacht before for at least 5 days or more, and have good navigation skills and must know how to anchor the yacht. The 2nd adult must have sailing knowledge and they need to know what to do in an emergency such as a man over board situation.
If you are unsure that you have the right experience to charter a vessel. You can complete our sailing experience questionnaire and we will be able to advise you if you are ok to charter your selected vessel, or what additional experience you need to obtain before your desired departure date.
Download the Sailing Experience Questionnaire. here
Level 1:
Handling a yacht under motor, basic wind awareness, mooring and anchoring skills and/or flotilla course at a Sailing School.
Level 2:
Handling a yacht under sail, reefing, reading a chart, line of sight navigation, competent at bows to and stern to mooring.
Level 3:
As above plus previous skipper experience on flotilla holiday or equivalent experience. You will need to be competent of handling a yacht in close quarters and picking up a mooring buoy in varying conditions. Passages are longer with more varied conditions and stronger winds.
Level 4:
More taxing sailing areas where extended coastal experience is beneficial. RYA Day Skipper or equivalent experience, you should be able to...
* handle longer passages cope with tides and currents
* call on navigation and pilotage skills
* know your position at any one time
Upon booking you will be asked to fill out a sailing resume outlining your sailing history. If you do not have enough experience or are a complete novice, the supplier’s experienced instructors can get you to a level where you are confident enough to handle your own yacht.
HOW CAN I LEARN TO SAIL?
If you don't have any sailing experience but wish to experience a bareboat charter holiday, why not enrol in a Sailing School course, which can have you sailing your own yacht in no time!
DO I NEED A PROFESSIONAL SKIPPER?
Of course you don't need to hire a skipper for your holiday, but choosing a crew to accompany you on your yacht charter holiday means you can sit back and totally relax.
The crew are chosen for their friendliness and professionalism, and are dedicated to making your holiday as enjoyable and relaxing as possible.
Book a skipper and hostess for a crewed yacht charter of complete indulgence, or create your own culinary delights and just have a skipper taking the helm of your supplier yacht so you can sit back and enjoy.
HOW SAFE IS BAREBOAT YACHTING?
To ensure your safety at all times during your sailing holiday, help is contactable 24 hours a day, seven days per week via VHF marine radio. Radio announcements ("scheds") are also run twice daily to inform you of the latest weather forecast and record each yacht’s daily movements and overnight anchorages. A reliable back-up service ensuresyou will not be alone in the unlikely event of an emergency, or if you simply need more supplies or provisions.
WHAT TIME DO I START MY YACHT CHARTER?
Contract start time is 12 noon on the first day of your sailing holiday, to provide enough time to fully prepare your yacht. If you are already at the base or wish to start your charter earlier, will endeavour to meet your requests. You will find out your briefing time any time from 8.30am on the day your charter commences.
Contract finish time on your last day is 10.00am. Late check-outs are available depending upon your vessel’s movements the following day. Late check-outs cannot be confirmed until the day before you finish your yacht charter. Again, special requests will always be given consideration.
WHAT DOES IT COST? ARE THERE ANY OTHER FEES?
You’ll be amazed at just how affordable it is to charter your own luxury yacht for the sailing holiday of a lifetime. As a general guide, a yacht charter usually equates to approximately $100 per person per night, depending on the size of vessel, number of people and length of stay.
SHOULD I TAKE OUT TRAVEL INSURANCE?
It is strongly recommended you cover your prepaid yacht charter fees against cancellation due to circumstances beyond your control. Ask us can about information on insurance policies available.
WHAT ABOUT FOOD AND BEVERAGES?
Careful provisioning is an important part of the preparation for your sailing holiday. By pre-arranging your provisioning, your vessel will be fully stocked with the type of catering you require prior to your arrival. Should you prefer to order specific provisions let us know and we'll do our best to help. Sailing can be very thirsty work. Your yacht can be stocked with a range of beer, wine, spirits and cold drinks so you will never run dry!
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
Not very much! Each Supplier yacht is fully equipped for charter from every imaginable viewpoint. Apart from your personal possessions, you should bring your own...
- beach towels
- sunscreen
- swimwear
- polarised sunglasses (essential for seeing fringing reefs and can be purchased from the on arrival)
- footwear – good solid footwear is advisable (an old pair of sneakers are ideal)
- broad brimmed hat
- light clothing that will provide protection from the sun and a tracksuit or warm clothing for the evenings
- Soft luggage where possible
Additional information
The charter base for this vessel is located on Hamilton Island - the heart of the Whitsundays and the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.
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a golf driving range
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mini-golf
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go-karts
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a health club
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a unique Wire Flyer
The Whitsundays are located just off the Queensland Coast of Australia with the closest mainland port being Shute Harbour. the supplier Whitsundays is conveniently based on Hamilton Island which is located in the heart of the Whitsundays and is the perfect location to start your yacht charter holiday.
Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Blue all offer direct flights to Hamilton Island's jet airport from most Australian capital cities.
Fly Jetstar, Virgin or Qantas to Proserpine airport (Whitsunday Coast airport), which is located on the mainland. Proserpine is a 30 minute coach ride to Shute Harbour followed by a 40 minute ferry to Hamilton Island. Alternatively you can fly in a light aircraft from Proserpine airport to Hamilton Island airport.
Fly Jetstar, Virgin or Qantas to Mackay airport which is also on the mainland. Mackay is a 120 minute coach ride to Shute Harbour followed by a 40 minute ferry to Hamilton Island. Alternatively you can fly in a light aircraft from Mackay airport to Hamilton Island airport.
During your briefing the crew will assist you in planning your sailing itinerary to ensure you see and do everything you want to in safety, comfort and style.
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Day
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Destination
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(nm)
|
|---|---|---|
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1
|
Hamilton Island to Cid Harbour, Whitsunday Island
|
8
|
|
2
|
Nara Inlet, Hook Island
|
12
|
|
3
|
Lunch at Blue Pearl Bay off Hayman Island
|
9
|
|
4
|
Butterfly Bay
|
4
|
|
5
|
Cateran Bay, Border Island
|
15
|
|
6
|
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island
|
12
|
|
7
|
Hamilton Island
|
6
|
|
Day
|
Destination
|
(nm)
|
|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Hamilton Island to Billbob Bay, Shaw Island
|
13
|
|
2
|
Thomas Island
|
4
|
|
3
|
Neck Bay, Shaw Island
|
11
|
|
4
|
White Bay,Haslewood Island
|
11
|
|
5
|
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island
|
6
|
|
6
|
Whitehaven Beach
|
|
|
7
|
Cateran Bay, Border Island
|
9
|
|
8
|
Butterfly Bay, Hook Island
|
10
|
|
9
|
Blue Pearl Bay, Hayman Island
|
4
|
|
10
|
Airlie Beach
|
16
|
|
11
|
South Molle Island
|
9
|
|
12
|
Nara inlet, Hook Island
|
9
|
|
13
|
Palm Bay, Long Island
|
13
|
|
14
|
Hamilton Island
|
8
|
Sheltered by the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays offer smoother seas for spectacular sailing all year round.
Wind direction from March to September is generally south-east to east, while September through February brings more north-easterly winds.
Hayman Island (observations over 15 year period)
|
Month
|
0-11 kn
|
11-16 kn
|
17-22 kn
|
22 kn+
|
|
Jan.
|
55%
|
29%
|
9%
|
6%
|
|
Feb.
|
42%
|
34%
|
19%
|
6%
|
|
Mar.
|
47%
|
29%
|
16%
|
8%
|
|
Apr.
|
44%
|
28%
|
20%
|
8%
|
|
May
|
47%
|
33%
|
15%
|
5%
|
|
June
|
64%
|
25%
|
9%
|
1%
|
|
July
|
65%
|
27%
|
6%
|
1%
|
|
Aug.
|
61%
|
26%
|
10%
|
2%
|
|
Sept.
|
63%
|
22%
|
12%
|
3%
|
|
Oct.
|
54%
|
33%
|
11%
|
3%
|
|
Nov.
|
56%
|
28%
|
12%
|
4%
|
|
Dec.
|
54%
|
30%
|
12%
|
5%
|
|
Month
|
Calm
|
N
|
NE
|
E
|
SE
|
S
|
SW
|
W
|
NW
|
|
Jan.
|
2%
|
7%
|
22%
|
31%
|
21%
|
2%
|
1%
|
4%
|
10%
|
|
Feb.
|
2%
|
5%
|
11%
|
32%
|
33%
|
6%
|
1%
|
2%
|
8%
|
|
Mar.
|
1%
|
2%
|
13%
|
35%
|
37%
|
6%
|
1%
|
*
|
5%
|
|
Apr
|
3%
|
1%
|
6%
|
30%
|
46%
|
7%
|
*
|
3%
|
4%
|
|
May.
|
4%
|
*
|
4%
|
24%
|
46%
|
18%
|
1%
|
2%
|
1%
|
|
June
|
3%
|
1%
|
3%
|
14%
|
41%
|
25%
|
4%
|
5%
|
4%
|
|
July
|
3%
|
1%
|
6%
|
23%
|
40%
|
16%
|
5%
|
3%
|
3%
|
|
Aug.
|
3%
|
4%
|
13%
|
26%
|
35%
|
5%
|
1%
|
4%
|
9%
|
|
Sept.
|
2%
|
5%
|
19%
|
33%
|
25%
|
2%
|
2%
|
5%
|
7%
|
|
Oct.
|
*
|
6%
|
20%
|
32%
|
21%
|
2%
|
*
|
4%
|
14%
|
|
Nov.
|
1%
|
10%
|
22%
|
27%
|
16%
|
1%
|
*
|
5%
|
18%
|
|
Dec.
|
*
|
10%
|
21%
|
29%
|
17%
|
1%
|
*
|
5%
|
16%
|
|
Whitsunday Weather
|
Jan
|
Apr
|
July
|
Oct
|
|
Av. daily high temp.
|
31°C
|
28°C
|
23°C
|
28°C
|
|
Av. daily low temp.
|
25°C
|
23°C
|
17°C
|
21°C
|
|
Mean sea temp.
|
27°C
|
26°C
|
22°C
|
24°C
|
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