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Report Carried Out At: Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club
Date: Friday 5th October 2012
Client: Slattery Auctions
230 Old Maitland Road
Hexham 2324
Phone 02 4028 0000
Vessel: 15.0 mtr Fibreglass Carecat S50 Flybridge Catamaran Hull No NT1478
Registration No. 22717 H.I.N. AU-WWA137055BK7. To 1C & 1E Survey
Length: 15.0 mtr app Beam: 8.0 mtr app Launched: September 2007
Construction: Fibreglass composite Motor/s: 2 x Steyr 4 Cylinder
Turbo Charged Diesels
Afloat: Y Slipped: N
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please Read Carefully
This report, including its observations, conclusions discussions, and recommendations are
only relevant on the day and have been prepared by Hazelwood Marine Pty Limited and its
Small Ship and Recreational Craft Marine Surveyors for the exclusive use of the client for
the next thirty [30] days for the limited purpose stated herein, on the terms and conditions of
the agreement with that client to prepare it. The vessel and its equipment have been
inspected in accordance with the usual trade practices. Inaccessible items and areas or items
cores and laminates glassed over and areas only accessible by interference with the vessel or
destructive processes have not been inspected and any defects therein or as may affect the
inspected areas are excluded from this report. This report is in no way to be considered a
warranty of the condition of the hull, gear, fitments or equipment. This report may be used
for the purpose of insurance only during the above time by the persons named in this report
and any other use or suggestion of use other than stated herein renders this report
immediately null and void.
Areas Not Inspected.
In under and around any tanks
Behind any deckhead or ceiling areas
Beneath soles in hulls
Condition Interpretation Legend
A Acceptable
B Cosmetic and will need attention in due course
C Requires attention as soon as possible
D Major defect affecting the safety of the vessel
I Inaccessible and not inspected
N A Not applicable to this vessel
Contents:
1. Decks
2. Deckhouse/cabin
3. Construction
4. Flybridge
5. Interior
6. Hull External
7. Rudder, Steering
8. Motor Installation
9. Auxiliary Power
10. Tankage
11. Electrical Installation
12. Shafts, Propeller/s Pumps
13. Head/Bathroom
14. Safety Gear
15. Electrical Accessories
16 Mast/s Boom/s Sails, Rigging
General Overview
On the 5th
October 2012 at the request of Slattery Actions Newcastle Hazelwood
Marine Pty Limited did attend Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club and carried out a
condition inspection in water only on 15mtr fibreglass custom built Flybridge
Catamaran. Registration number 22717.
This vessel was professionally built by Adventure Plastics at Tomago NSW with the
fitout and services installation carried out by Greg Pont Marine at Lemon Tree
Passage.
The vessel was built in survey and has operated as a charter/whale watch vessel since
it was launched in 2007. It has been well constructed. The fitments and fitout are good
quality and generally the vessel is in good condition for the length of time in its
present occupation.
Both hulls have generous double accommodation with their own ensuite. Both hulls
have a galley area with the starboard hull having cooking facilities.
The engine compartments for the two Steyr diesel engines are well laid out and the
services for the vessel including a complete set of new marine batteries are well
installed and accessible.
The Alspar installed rigging is five years old the chain plates are secure. There is a
furling head sail and lazy jacks for the battened main.
The vessel is sailed and driven from the top flybridge area only.
Generally the vessel is sound.
DECKS 1.
Item. Cond.
1.1 A Decks General The decks are fibreglass/cored sandwich
1.2 NA Toe Rails,
1.3 A Life Lines Two runs of stainless steel wire between the top rail
and the deck, as per survey requirements
1.4 NA Staunchions
1.5 A Bowroller fitting This fitting houses the anchor
1.6 NA Rails
1.7 A Anchor, CQR Patten app.40kg and another in the aft locker on
the transom.
1.8 A Rode, Locker All chain rode
1.9 A Cockpit
1.10 A Scuppers, drains.
1.11 NA Marlin board. Steps built into the extended transom.
1.12 A Pushpit
1.13 A Pulpit
1.14 A Cleats
1.15 A Bollards
1.16 A Posts
1.17 A Winches There is an electric anchor winch.
DECK HOUSE /CABIN 2.
Item. Cond.
2.1 A Deck House Gen. The cabin is a continuous flow on from the decks. The
cabin deckhead forms the flybridge.
2.2 A Hatches All hatches are acrylic and are lockable
2.3 A Covers Fabric main cover only.
2.4 A Grab Rails.
2.5 A Windows Ext. Toughened profiled safety glass
2.6 A Doors, Boards Sliding alloy framed glass rear door entry to the cabin
2.7 A Vents
CONSTRUCTION. 3.
Item. Cond.
3.1 A Hull, General Fibreglass cored construction laid up over profiles.
3.2 NA Frames There are no frames as such, bulkheads and furniture
are glassed in the support the structure
3.3 NA Stringers
3.4 NA Floors,
3.5 A Bearers, Supports Engine beds are well glassed in
3.6 A Sole
3.7 A Deck/Hull Join Fully glassed
3.8 NA Keel Bolts The keels are glassed on
3.9 A Bilges
3.10 A Bulkheads
3.11 NA Fastenings
3.12 A Transom
3.13 NA Knees
3.14 A Skin Fittings All metal below the waterline
3.15 A Sea Cocks All metal ballvalves
FLYBRIDGE: 4.
Item. Cond.
4.1 A Flybridge General The flybridge extends well over the aft cockpit area
4.2 A Secure
4.3 A Steps There are steps moulded in on either side.
4.4 NA Covers
4.5 A Controls Controls for both engines, twin wheels
4.6 A Instruments GME GX600D VHF radio, Raymarine depth and
autohelm. None of these instruments were proven at
this time.
INTERIOR: 5;
Item. Cond.
5.1 A Interior General The interior is well appointed with wrap around
lounges in the main saloon area.
5.2 A Windows Windows are toughened safety glass compound sealed
in and profiled to fit the boat.
There is broken window on the port side of the
saloon.
5.3 A Bunks Double bed size port and starboard
5.4 NA Dinette, Seating No permanent dinette arrangement on board.
5.5 A Stove LPG burners and oven
5.6 A Sink Stainless steel sinks in port and starboard galley areas.
5.7 A Stowage
5.8 A Fridge Two Fisher Paykel drinks fridges
5.9 A Lights
5.10 A Deckhead Lining The deckhead lining has come away in places.
This is not structural.
5.11 A Ceilings
5.12 A Escape Route hatches
5.13 A Gas Bottle
5.14 A Location On flybridge, in dedicated locker
5.15 A Certification
5.16 A Nav Station
5.17 NA Chart Stowage
HULL EXTERNAL 6.
Item. Cond.
6.1 A Topsides Two pack spray painted
6.2 NA Underwater In water inspection only
6.3 NA Docking Strip
6.4 NA Sponsons
6.5 NA Anodes
6.6 A Bonding
6.7 A Hull Deck Join Glassed
6.8 NA Trim Tabs
6.9 NA Antifoul
6.10 NA Keel
RUDDER/S STEERING. 7.
Item. Cond
7.1 A Steering General Twin station hydraulic.
7.2 A Rudder General Twin fibreglass profiles spade hung.
7.3 A Shaft Stainless steel
7.4 A Bearings
7.5 A Tube/Support
7.6 A Stops Limit of ram
MOTOR INSTALLATION (VISUAL ONLY) 8.
This is not an engine report
Item. Cond.
8.1 A Motor/s Type 2 x Steyr 4 cylinder turbo charged diesels FWC.
Model No. MO144M38. S/N BSM12 01-398-01.
[Both engines have the same S/N]
8.2 A Appearance There are no obvious fuel, water or oil leaks from the
engines.
8.3 A Belts There is no apparent misalignment of belts or rubbing.
8.4 A Coupling Solid coupling to Vee drive unit and prop shaft
8.5 A Controls Single lever electronic synchronised engine controls
8.6 NA Stuffing Box
8.7 A Exhaust
8.8 A Sound Proofing
8.9 A Lines
8.10 A Elec.
8.11 NA Blowers
8.12 A Inlet Filter
8.13 A Beds
8.14 A Mounts
AUXILLIARY POWER. 9. NA
TANKAGE 10.
Item Cond.
10.1 A Type Water Integrated tanks in hulls with tank monitors. Uknown
capacity
10.2 A Type Fuel Integrated tank in hull with monitor
10.3 A Lines
10.4 C Vents Breather lines from tank fittings under aft deck
are corroded and split. These need to be
replaced
10.5 A Fillers
10.6 A Position
10.7 A Holding
10.8 A Discharge
10.9 A Hot Water Heated from engine heat exchanger and 240v.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 11.
Item. Cond.
11.1 A Type 12Volt DC This system is well protected with dedicated circuit
breakers.
11.2 A Type 240Volt AC This system has its own dedicated circuit breakers.
11.3 A Lights Cabin
11.4 A Lights Nav
11.5 NA Spot
11.6 A Batteries Start and house batteries are new
11.7 NA Solar power
11.8 A Shore Power
11.9 A Batteries Secure
General Comments: This is not a condition report on the batteries. No 240volt
services or equipment have been tested.
SHAFT/S, PROPELLOR, PUMPS 12.
Item. Cond.
12.1 NA Propeller/s The vessel was inspected in water only
12.2 A Shaft/s
12.3 NA Stern Bearings
12.4 NA Brackets
12.5 A Bilge Pumps
12.6 A Manual
12.7 A Electrical
12.8 A House Pumps
12.9 A Toilet pump
ENSUITES 13.
Item Cond.
13.1 A Toilet
13.2 NA Shower Not proven at this time.
13.3 A Hand basin/vanity
13.4 A Drainage
13.5 A Venting
SAFETY GEAR. 14.
Item Cond
14.1 A Life Jackets
14.2 A Fire Ext.
14.3 A Flares
14.4 A V Sheet
14.5 A Epirb 406khtz UIN:BEEE41834C0022D
C/S Class 2 Manual activation Model MT400-s503A
14.6 A First Aid
14.7 A Fire Blanket
14.8 C R.F.D. Service date April 2012
14.9 A Compass
General Comments. The safety gear on board meets the survey requirements for the
current survey.
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES. 15.
Item Cond.
15.1 A AM/FM Radio Bose unit
15.2 A CD Bose unit
15.3 NA 27 Mg Radio
15.4 A VHF Radio GME GX600D this was not proven at this time.
15.5 NA HF Radio
15.6 A Depth Sounder This was not proven at this time
15.7 A T.V. “ “ “ “ “ “ “
MAST/S BOOM/S SAILS RIGGING
All rigging, masts and gear inspected from the deck only. Sails are not unfurled or
removed from bags.
Item Cond.
16.1 A Mast & Boom 1 Alloy painted deck stepped 22mtr
16.2 A Mast & Boom 2
16.3 A Standing Rigging 1 Stainless steel wire 1x19
16.4 A Standing Rigging 2
16.5 A Spreaders1
16.6 A Spreaders 2
16.7 NA Poles
16.8 A Halyards
16.9 A Sheets
16.10 A Sails Furling head sail
16.11 A Battened main /lazy jacks.
This report has been prepared by
Hazelwood Marine Pty Ltd.
Per,
Robert Sanderson
Qualified SSRV Independent Marine Surveyor and Shipwright
www.hazelwoodmarine.com.au