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RESTORATION, FLOTSAM Mark Chew RESTORATION, FLOTSAM Mark Chew

A Trim Centenarian

Historic Workboats Are An Endangered Species, But This Little Tasmanian Has Remained Remarkably Intact For Over 100 Years. I’ve always been attracted to that place in sailing where working boats and sailing “yachts” intersect.

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DINGHIES, RESTORATION Charlie Salter DINGHIES, RESTORATION Charlie Salter

Dinghy Democracy

in the 50’s &60’s new lightweight inexpensive dinghy classes for kids and teenagers were on drawing boards or being developed in boatbuilders sheds and beachside sailing clubs were starting up all over Australia. This was only made possible by significant technical developments with ply sheet, moulded timber fabrication and resin glues used in aircraft in the 1930’s

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BOOK REVIEWS, ADVENTURE, DESIGNERS Mark Chew BOOK REVIEWS, ADVENTURE, DESIGNERS Mark Chew

“People of The Sea” James Wharram’s Autobiography

The Wharram Catamaran has always held a fascination not because its a thing of beauty but because they reek of the promise of adventure. And not a modern day adventure clutching a GPS and Sat Phone, but a 1960’s hippy adventure with free love, tropical islands bare tanned skin, and the rejection of boundaries imposed by a disapproving society.

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Mark Chew Mark Chew

RUBY ANNE (or Rain on the River Part Two)

One of the great pleasures of curating this website occurs, when histories overlap and the threads and webs of wooden boat sailing from different eras begin to form a moth eaten brocade, all the more beautiful for its holes and faded colours.

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RESTORATION, FLOTSAM Mark Chew RESTORATION, FLOTSAM Mark Chew

A Project Worth Finishing. Malabar II

In the middle of the Mornington Peninsula, an hour’s drive southeast of Melbourne, and 10kms from any substantial body of water, there is a block of land that really could only be described as a retirement home for old boats.  A few are receiving some late life attention, but most of them have gone there just to die.  There are the ubiquitous unpainted rusting steel home-made boats with big, hard chimes and protruding welds that look like badly healed scars. 

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FLOTSAM, RESTORATION Mark Chew FLOTSAM, RESTORATION Mark Chew

Work or Leisure?

Here’s a selection three vastly different jobs that peaked my interest. Even if they aren’t actually in your skillset, its hard not to dream of what life might be like if a connection with timber craft meant that money was coming into the bank account, not just going leaving it

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Charlie Salter Charlie Salter

Bail Sail or Swim

By The 1950’S, Sydney Had Developed Small Kids Dinghies Like The 6ft Balmain Bug, A 10ft Skiff And The Vaucluse Junior. Melbourne Had The 8 Footers And The Sabot BUT The Ubiquitous Opti Has Conquered Them All.

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