Not a news item specifically relevant to property markets however I felt it important to note the general improvement in business confidence currently experienced within the tourism industry in the Far North...
AN experienced Great Barrier Reef operator today launches a new $3.5
million catamaran on the back of an imminent turnaround in tourism.
Director Tim North (front) and marketing manager Jeff Cameron-Smith show off their new vessel. |
Tim North of Reef Magic Cruises said there was "a feel-good
factor" in Cairns.
He said he planned months ago to buy and refurbish the 32m
vesselbecause he knew the good times were returning.
"The Cairns economy is picking up, tourism is picking up," Mr
North said. "When tourism is going right you have to be ready for it, not
when it arrives."
Mr North said he had "a gut feeling" that the industry was on
the rebound so refinanced and borrowed money to expand.
"I believe we now have the two best 30m cats in Cairns."
Mr North, who has 30 years' experience on the Reef and has owned Reef
Magic Cruises for 16 years, said Reef Magic III would be used primarily for
daily Reef trips while the existing Reef Magic II would be for charters.
He said charters provided a growth area. The boat was surveyed to
travel 320km off the coast and anywhere in Australia. Charters included
weddings, conferences, cruise ship transfers and film shoots.
"I've got a feeling I'll be doing four or five charters a
week," Mr North said.
"We did 30 cruise ship transfers last year and we do quite bit of
film shooting, such as Sea Patrol.
"...We're on the up, now's the time to move..."
"I've had an inquiry for an 18-week film shoot. We're on the up,
now's the time to move."
Reef Magic III was previously Fantasea Wonder in the Whitsundays and
has 350 seats split over three levels with a maximum daily loading of 200
passengers.
It is powered by two diesel engines generating 1107kW and cruises
comfortably at up to 24 knots.
Direct from Cairns it will reach the company's Marine World outer Reef
pontoon in under 90 minutes.
Reef Magic II was built in Brisbane in 2007 and cost $5.5m and will be
completely re-powered with state of the art Caterpillar engines and the
on-board layout, facilities and water access points modified to become a
self-sufficient outer Reef day charter vessel.
Article printed by The Cairns Post - 30th January 2013
Peter Musso licensed real estate agent at Ray White Smithfield selling property in Cairns' beautiful northern beach suburbs including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach, Clifton Beach, Palm Cove, Trinity Park, Smithfield, Yorkeys Knob, Holloways Beach, Machans Beach, Caravonica, Kamerunga and surrounds.
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