Please register and log-in to see an overview of items you are bidding on.Bids on this sale cannot be placed without a valid Australian shipping address. Successful Offer Price = $X offer price + X% Buyers Premium + GST. 7.5% buyer’s premium once the offer is $15000 or more. If necessary please familiarise yourself with them prior to submitting an offer on items in this sale. The Huon Class was the most advanced of its type in the world. GraysOnline, Australia’s leading multi-channel eCommerce site is again selling a couple of ex-Australian Navy vessels via their online platform.This time, they have two Huon Class Mine Hunter Ships, HMAS Hawkesbury (II) and HMAS Norman (II), both berthed at the Fleet Base East Garden Island, Sydney.Both ships come with survey and conversion plans for converting them into commercial or charter cruisers or luxury yachts. The Huon Class was the most advanced of its type in the world.
It is the buyers responsibility to arrange all necessary registrations, licenses and approval to move the vessel by the due date. A Structural survey report has been completed by an independent survey company but please note the vessel is not & will not be registered. GraysOnline, Australia’s leading multi-channel eCommerce site is again selling a couple of ex-Australian Navy vessels via their online platform.
A 18.5% Buyer’s Premium applies when the offer is less than $1,000, moving to 13.5% buyer’s premium once the offer reaches $1,000 up to $14,999. The hulls are designed this way to flex inwards if an undersea explosion occurs nearby. View 928 homes for sale in Norman, OK at a median listing price of $219000. The front will have the image displayed in the picture. The Buyer’s Premium will be added to your final offer price.It is the buyers responsibility to arrange all necessary registrations, licenses and approval to move the vessel by the due date. Kevin Pulbrook kevin@grays.com.au or (p) 02 9105 8062, (m) 0407 957 160 Browse MLS listings in Norman and take real estate virtual tours at realtor.com®. HMAS Hawkesbury (II) was the second of six Huon Class minehunter coastal (MHC) vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy by Australian Defence Industries (ADI), Newcastle. And there is no Cooling Off period. It is the buyers responsibility to ensure the buyers location is an eligible mooring / storage location for the type of vessel purchased and that all necessary conditions, requirements & approvals are obtained prior to the removal date.IMPORTANT NOTE: Prior to removal of the vessel the purchaser will be required to arrange registration and certification under relevant marine legislation Applicable legislation will depend on intended use for the vessel. GraysOnline will provide:Note: Dismantling/Decommissioning of some assets in this sale may require a satisfactory Safe Work Method Statement prior to any work taking place onsite.Please see example Safe Work Method Statement below.Sign up to receive upcoming Sales & special offers! Inspection Is Highly RecommendedAs this asset is located within a Defence Force base, site entry conditions plus terms and conditions must be adhered to.Please note it is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure the safe removal of their assets, provide suitably qualified personnel to remove their asset & provide appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).GraysOnline advises all buyers that all plant offered for sale at auction may not be fit for use in a workplace. HMAS Norman (G49/D16) was an N-class destroyer operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.Entering service in 1941, the ship was on loan from the Royal Navy.. A Structural survey report has been completed by an independent survey company but please note the vessel is not & will not be registered. Descriptions and photographs should be used as a guide only. All machinery / equipment is mounted on cradles or suspended from bulkheads to further enhance resistance to shock damage and protect ship systems.Both ships are being offered for sale as is, where is, via an Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 15 November at 5pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time)For sale details and inspection times or to view and download the survey / conversion plans and EOI document, visit Join the 60,705 smart Maritime Professionals who receive our daily newsletter.Join the 60,705 smart Maritime Professionals who receive our daily newsletter. HMAS Norman (II) was the third of six Huon Class minehunter coastal (MHC) vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy by Australian Defence Industries (ADI), Newcastle. By submitting an offer in this OEOI you have agreed to our terms and conditions of sale. Picture Pocket Watch. Note: Failure to comply with the payment & removal requierement of this sale may result in forfeiture of the successful purchasers deposit.Offers on assets in this sale should be made based on your inspection and assessment of the goods.
It is the buyers responsibility to arrange all necessary registrations, licenses and approval to move the vessel by the due date. A Structural survey report has been completed by an independent survey company but please note the vessel is not & will not be registered. GraysOnline, Australia’s leading multi-channel eCommerce site is again selling a couple of ex-Australian Navy vessels via their online platform.
A 18.5% Buyer’s Premium applies when the offer is less than $1,000, moving to 13.5% buyer’s premium once the offer reaches $1,000 up to $14,999. The hulls are designed this way to flex inwards if an undersea explosion occurs nearby. View 928 homes for sale in Norman, OK at a median listing price of $219000. The front will have the image displayed in the picture. The Buyer’s Premium will be added to your final offer price.It is the buyers responsibility to arrange all necessary registrations, licenses and approval to move the vessel by the due date. Kevin Pulbrook kevin@grays.com.au or (p) 02 9105 8062, (m) 0407 957 160 Browse MLS listings in Norman and take real estate virtual tours at realtor.com®. HMAS Hawkesbury (II) was the second of six Huon Class minehunter coastal (MHC) vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy by Australian Defence Industries (ADI), Newcastle. And there is no Cooling Off period. It is the buyers responsibility to ensure the buyers location is an eligible mooring / storage location for the type of vessel purchased and that all necessary conditions, requirements & approvals are obtained prior to the removal date.IMPORTANT NOTE: Prior to removal of the vessel the purchaser will be required to arrange registration and certification under relevant marine legislation Applicable legislation will depend on intended use for the vessel. GraysOnline will provide:Note: Dismantling/Decommissioning of some assets in this sale may require a satisfactory Safe Work Method Statement prior to any work taking place onsite.Please see example Safe Work Method Statement below.Sign up to receive upcoming Sales & special offers! Inspection Is Highly RecommendedAs this asset is located within a Defence Force base, site entry conditions plus terms and conditions must be adhered to.Please note it is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure the safe removal of their assets, provide suitably qualified personnel to remove their asset & provide appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).GraysOnline advises all buyers that all plant offered for sale at auction may not be fit for use in a workplace. HMAS Norman (G49/D16) was an N-class destroyer operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II.Entering service in 1941, the ship was on loan from the Royal Navy.. A Structural survey report has been completed by an independent survey company but please note the vessel is not & will not be registered. Descriptions and photographs should be used as a guide only. All machinery / equipment is mounted on cradles or suspended from bulkheads to further enhance resistance to shock damage and protect ship systems.Both ships are being offered for sale as is, where is, via an Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 15 November at 5pm (Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time)For sale details and inspection times or to view and download the survey / conversion plans and EOI document, visit Join the 60,705 smart Maritime Professionals who receive our daily newsletter.Join the 60,705 smart Maritime Professionals who receive our daily newsletter. HMAS Norman (II) was the third of six Huon Class minehunter coastal (MHC) vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy by Australian Defence Industries (ADI), Newcastle. By submitting an offer in this OEOI you have agreed to our terms and conditions of sale. Picture Pocket Watch. Note: Failure to comply with the payment & removal requierement of this sale may result in forfeiture of the successful purchasers deposit.Offers on assets in this sale should be made based on your inspection and assessment of the goods.