The News, Culture and Practice of Sailing woodenboats
in Australia, New Zealand & The South Pacific.

RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Gambling on the 18’s

There was plenty of gambling action on Bradley’s Head with bookmakers mingling among the crowd.  Unlike the bookies on the ferries, the Bradley’s Head bookies also had plenty of warning if the police were seen by one of the punters.  

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FILM Mark Chew FILM Mark Chew

Anchored Out

What I do know is that we shouldn’t be dismissing this as an “American” issue. With acute problems of housing affordability, spiralling inflation, and murmurs of recession it’s not beyond the realms of possibility, that this story repeats on Pittwater, Hobsons Bay or Middle Harbour in the near future.

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FILM, DINGHIES Charlie Salter FILM, DINGHIES Charlie Salter

Ivy Tucker’s AGRICOLA 7101

‘In the midst of a global pandemic, a young boy is given an extraordinary gift. AGRICOLA 7101 is an uplifting documentary focusing on a group of kind-hearted individuals who come together to rescue a long-neglected and rare classic Australian sailing dinghy - fundamentally changing the life of a young boy along the way.’

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FESTIVALS Mark Chew FESTIVALS Mark Chew

A Sea Of Custodians

The portraits will become an evolving display at the Festival with each participant invited to find their image amongst the sea of faces and handwrite on their print what wooden boat custodianship means to them.

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Sal Balharrie Sal Balharrie

In search of a Collective Noun

Recently the clever people at the Queenscliffe Maritime Museum, in conjunction with the Queenscliff Literature Festival received over 600 suggestions in response to a rather unusual competition. The aim? To find a word to describe a group of lighthouses. In other words the competition sought to find an official collective noun.

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DINGHIES Charlie Salter DINGHIES Charlie Salter

Swan River Dinghies

After years of building a dinghy collection, Tony now wants to develop a place to celebrate these boats, the people who built and sailed them and the Swan River environment itself.

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Sal Balharrie Sal Balharrie

SWS - A surprising Success Story

And along the way, we’ve met people like you who appreciate the craft, relish in the history and simple enjoy the stories and beautiful images that seem to turn up in their inbox on a weekly basis…Jokes and melancholia aside - here’s the BUT - we really need your help.

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DINGHIES Charlie Salter DINGHIES Charlie Salter

the lake - Part Two

Here’s the second part of our review of a terrific book Albert Park Yacht Club 150 Years on the Lake. We’ve picked out a few portraits and stories of people and boats that characterise a Rather special club.

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FOR SALE Mark Chew FOR SALE Mark Chew

Free to a good home - GLAD TIDINGS

The Tancook Whaler is one of those boats which evolved over many decades to do a particular working job, in this case to fish off the rough coast of Nova Scotia in all weathers and which at the same time took on a shape which is a thing of beauty. They were fast and seaworthy and kept on moorings off the rocky coast all year round.

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SWS IS A SURPRISING SUCCESS STORY

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