Power boat delivery Queensland services built for owners who want reliability without compromise. We handle relocations across the entire QLD coastline, from short coastal hops to long offshore passages covering The Gold Coast and Brisbane. Our team is experienced with high-speed motor yachts, fuel planning, and tight marina logistics. Every delivery is planned around weather windows, fuel range, and vessel-specific performance limits. We routinely operate out of Boat Works and Southport.
Regular runs between Brisbane and North Queensland. Familiar with conditions, marinas, and realistic passage timing.
Experience with planing and displacement power boats, including Riviera, Maritimo, and similar vessels.
End-to-end delivery management including passage planning, crew, updates, and handover.
Accurate fuel burn, range calculations, and refueling stops planned before departure. IBC or bladder installation and transfer system
Hands-on delivery experience with power boats operating throughout Queensland, including Riviera, Maritimo, and similar vessels. Familiar with coastal conditions, fuel range planning, and performance characteristics specific to QLD waters, allowing for efficient passage planning, operation, and handover.
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The vessel is delivered as agreed, with clear reporting on passage, systems, and any observations on arrival.
Delivery costs are outlined upfront based on vessel type, route, and timeframe. Estimates a realistic understanding of cost before committing.
Structured planning, experienced crew, and disciplined decision-making. Deliveries are managed with a focus on safety, efficiency, and vessel condition.
Regular updates throughout the delivery, including position, conditions, and progress. You know where the vessel is and what’s happening at all times.
Fuel planning is based on vessel burn rate, cruising speed, and route distance. We calculate expected consumption and identify refuelling points in advance, with contingency built in.
Primary factors are vessel type and size, fuel consumption, route distance, crew requirements, and timeframe. Weather delays or route changes can also affect final cost.
No. Deliveries are run at efficient cruising speeds to balance fuel consumption, range, and mechanical reliability.
Refuelling stops are planned before departure based on range and available infrastructure. We avoid tight margins and maintain fuel reserves throughout the passage.
Vessel type and model, current location, destination, preferred timing, and any known mechanical or operational considerations.
For longer offshore legs, we’re experienced with auxiliary fuel solutions including bladders, IBCs, and onboard fuel transfer systems. These are integrated into the delivery plan with clear safety procedures, allowing extended range while maintaining appropriate reserves and operational margins.