Williamstown Heritage
Boat Show
Some of the vessels on display -
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Enterprize
The 27 metre topsail schooner Enterprize is a replica of the ship that brought the first settlers to Melbourne in 1835. See Enterprize home page.
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Zephyr
Zephyr was built in 1873 at Port Adelaide of huon pine, a replica of a Bristol Channel pilot's cutter.
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Acrospire
Acrospire was built in 1911 by Charlie Peel in Melbourne.
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The Dragonboat
The Dragonboat - circa unknown.
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Steam tug Wattle
Built 1933 in Sydney by the COmmonwealth Shipping Board.
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Steam boat James Watt
Traditional clinker construction, built circa 1955 by Pompei's at Mordialloc.
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Zoe
Zoe was built in 1928 by C. Blunt at Williamstown.
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Volunteer
Net Boat, built 1920 in Melbourne.
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Bluenose (model)
Bluenose is a model of the fishing schooner, built in Melbourne in 1982 by Clive Barnard, wood, 12'6" long.
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Madge (model)
Madge is a model of a gaff cutter racing yacht, built in Newport in 1994 by Graham Signorini, wood, 5'9" long.
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Swallow
Gaff ketch Swallow was built at Port Adelaide in 1917 by AJ MacFarlane, of NZ kauri and jarrah over jarrah, 48' overall.
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Leaturi
Motor sailer Leaturi was built circa 1950 in Tasmania of huon pine, 30' in length.
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Williamstown Heritage Boat Show