Wednesday, August 31, 2011

We Passed Quarantine!

Ghita braved (and vest-ed) up and made the journey out to the Port of Brisbane yesterday to do battle with the port folks and massage our trailer through the customs / quarantine inspection. And apparently it was a battle.

The security folks were terribly rude and made her feel like she was doing the wrong thing at every step - which she wasn't.  They are basically just lazy bullies.  Anyway, she got through them and met up with the AQUIS folks who were lovely.  They chatted with her about vintage trailers and her (our) adventure while they looked underneath for hidden contraband / Americans (I guess). They found none.

We were expecting it would need to be washed.  We've heard stories that nearly everything does.  Thankfully the combination of a sympathetic inspector and Ghita's rustic charms eased our passage and the trailer passed inspection unconditionally.  Woot.

Port Tips:
- Have all your documents ready (even ones you don't think you'll need)
    - Bill of sale
    - Port permissions
    - Printout of portside contact
    - Any form of certificate of ownership
- Bring the keys your seller cut for you and sent in the mail in case the ones they stashed on the outside of the trailer have been misplaced.
- Wear hi vis and boots
- Look and act like you're meant to be there (you are!)
- Stand your ground and don't take shit from port security.
- Bond with your inspector
- Enjoy the moment. You've just picked up your baby.  I'm sorry I missed this moment.
- Don't forget to take photos for your blog : )


Buoyed by this recent success, Ghita has confirmed transport for tomorrow.  She's not riding with them, they are just going to deliver it to Federal.  We'll head down and check it out at the weekend.  Apparently it needs a good airing.  Ghita opened it up on the dock and it smelled like the 70s had died in there.

She has similarly charmed the transport dudes but I need to save that story for another post.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Matt,

    Can I ask you what you did re the axis cleaning back in the US before shipment? Thanks. Erik

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  2. Axis cleaning?

    You mean cleaning the trailer so that it would clear customs?

    Our sellers cleaned it a little. we were very worked that we'd be hit with a cleaning bill when it got here but it wasn't. Ours was pretty clean when it arrived but it is mostly about the relationship you have with your customs inspectors from what I can tell.

    Be nice with them, cause them no grief. Be on time. Be humble.

    Good luck.
    Matt.

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  3. Thanks for that, I meant AQIS cleaning of course ..... automatic spelling mistakes is not always good hey ..... I am worried about the possible dirt underneath the chassis (in between the pan and the floor) .... so a good clean over there should get it through ... thanks. Erik

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