Q: If
I have a vessel built by Marine Dynamix how do we get it
across the lakes to the Murray River?
A: We
deliver it for you in accordance
with your building contract.
Q: How
do I get a quote?
A: We
recommend a meeting or phone
conversation to define your requirements
and we then produce an estimation.
Q: Where
can I use a houseboat?
A: Houseboats
are primarily designed for flat
water environments, fresh or
salt water rivers, estuaries
and some suitable lakes.
Q: Who can
legally drive a houseboat?
A: Regulations
vary from country to country,
in South Australia to drive a
houseboat you require a standard
boat license for a private vessel
and a vehicle drivers license,
after instruction for a hire
boat.
Q: How
big can a houseboat be?
A: Maximum
size of a hire drive houseboat
in South Australia is 8.5 meters
wide and 20 meters Long.
Q: How many
different styles of houseboats do Marine Dynamix
produce?
A: Marine
Dynamix over the years has developed
seven different series (styles)
of vessel and each series comes
in approximately 3 different
sizes.
Q: Why do
Marine Dynamix have so many different series of
vessel?
A: To
cater for different tastes, modern,
traditional or somewhere in the
middle and in an appropriate
size for each individual application,
couples and families or larger
hire vessels.
Q: How
long does it take Marine Dynamix
to build a houseboat?
A: We
allow 3 to 4 months (a projected
building schedule is offered
during the quoting stage.)
Q: Does
Marine Dynamix produce houseboats
at various stages of completion?
A: Yes
we do, however this option is
offered only to the series three
range or something we design
for you or a design you supply
us.
Q: I’ve
purchased a Marine Dynamix plan
now what?
A: We
suggest first study the drawings
and define the parts of the construction
you feel confident doing yourself
then obtain quotations from subcontractors
and suppliers, friends or family.
NB: We recommend qualified tradespersons
for critical components such
as pontoons, gas, fuel and electrical
systems.
Once you have established your building budget, lodge the
plans to your local authorities for approval. If required
then find a suitable location for the construction and your
on your way, another step closer to having your dream boat. |