The News, Culture and Practice of Sailing woodenboats
in Australia, New Zealand & The South Pacific.
TUMS & DRAGONS… A Game of Class
The success of a yachting class often rests with a few unforeseen events and decisions. For over 90 years two similar boats, the Tumlaren and the Dragon have competed for devotees.
Madness and Memories. Chelsea Classic Dinghies.
I’m developing another theory which is almost the inverse. It goes something like this…. “The amount of pleasure per dollar gained from owning a wooden boat is inversely proportional to its length.”
The Kent Group — I just love the place!
After a tumultuous 2020 and a busy Christmas period we decided on a turnkey cruise! Squally Cove is beautifully set-up and so, so easy to live on. The Kent Group — I just love the place… Fishing, walking, swimming, scenery, it’s got the lot.
“The Archetypal Sydney Harbour Day Boat”
This month marks the 20th anniversary of the Launch of VANITY, the 24ft Ranger Class Gaffer, that has set the standard for the class over the last two decades.
Gehry’s FOGGY
This is the third and final article in Charlie Salter’s series on Architects and Woodenboats.
The Good Ship ZEPHYR
With a couple of recent “barn finds” of Tums with excellent provenance and the legendary YVONNE due to emerge out of the shed after an exhaustive restoration, the class is ready for another growth spurt.
You’re invited inside the Shed
The greatest celebration of Wooden Boats and Maritime Culture on the planet*, welcomes you attend the 2021 Maritime Trail.
Can The County Shutdown Tally ho?
From the get go, Leo harnessed the power of social media to broadcast his story building not only a boat, but a remarkable community of volunteers and supporters.
Estlander - Sails and scandi structures
The second article in Charlie Salter’s series highlighting the relationship between architects and wooden boats.
The Cup Regatta 2020 (sic)
Plans were thrown into chaos with boats trapped on the hard and crew travel arrangements stymied, undaunted, Peter Costolloe pressed ahead and those who made it to the start line didn’t regret it.
Defiance - The Name Says It All
In late primary school, I was dragged by my father to Sydney on one his boat buying expeditions. At Middle Harbour, we saw DEFIANCE, which was not for sale but that was the boat for us.
Aage & Jorn Utzon
Jorn Utzon, the Danish architect of the Sydney Opera House grew up in a world of boats. Sailing, living and working near the water was a three generational activity for the Utzon family.
Between Buildings and Boats
“Many of us are driven by the beauty that relates to pursuit of purpose.... boat design across many cultures is an almost perfect study of vernacular.” Australian Architect, Richard LePlastier
If This Makes You Angry…
Ginny Gerlach and I share a core passion - to see more women on water. It’s as simple and as complicated as that. The passion certainly comes out in this interview.
At Avalon Sailing Club
Come and join fellow lovers of fine lines and beautiful craftsmanship in what is set to become a regular event on Pittwater.
Baader-Meinhof & William Golding
it was at sea, aboard the wild rose, that golding could escape the demons of class, inferiority and what we might now call post-traumatic stress that haunted him all his life.
Magical Mahurangi
The mid 1990’s. Two locals begin rowing round a few of the older boats asking if anyone might be interested to participate in the revival of a Regatta based at Mahurangi. The rest is history.
Get Me To Bribie
Can we draw your attention to the smile on the chap, about to christen the bow of his boat with a bottle of beer. Sums it all up. Priceless.
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