![]() Hi- I shipped a much larger 6m (8.5 on trailer) boat from oz to akld last year. That cost approx 5k incl insurance and delivery to port of Melbourne (approx 40km I think). Going the other way I would guess should be similar as the vessels are essentially round tripping- it could be less ( the vessels are car import vessels off loading cargo here)- but am not sure. As it’s personal possession that won’t be sold in Aus there should be no tariffs. There’s a big second hand market in Aussie but like everywhere certain boats are more desirable there than they might be here- I have seen much better value in used glass boats there and worse value for NZ built alloy boats there. Do your research and good luck- my gut feel is 5k should more than cover a boat like your smart wave cheers |
![]() Hi - two companies were involved in boat from Aus to NZ- EDI international freight management in Australia - who handled that end - and Mccullogh in Auckland- both were really easy to deal with and straightforward re docs etc . I would recc either if they can help. I am sure one company pretty much arranged and coordinated the other . Cheers |
![]() Thinking a bit laterally and it may not be an option, but have you considered putting it in a shipping container with all your personal items you are taking with you? |
![]() Thinking a bit laterally and it may not be an option, but have you considered putting it in a shipping container with all your personal items you are taking with you? |
![]() Spin King, Did you put the larger fuel tank into you'reboat ? Nice setup. |
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