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

RESTORATION Mark Chew RESTORATION Mark Chew

The Morton Bay Cruiser with a Permanent Smile

She was launched in 1958, and so began her working life as a Moreton Bay fishing boat: For 35 years was used in this capacity by Dick and his fishing partners. At the commencement of the winter sea mullet season, they would load her up including a short wheelbase Land Rover on the aft deck, and transport it from Brisbane across to Moreton Island. 

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FOR SALE Mark Chew FOR SALE Mark Chew

Where’s a Wharram?

There used to be one lying neglected in the corner of every off the beaten track boatyard north of Gabo… but perhaps their desirability has grown over the last decade.

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ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew

Child’s Play

For four years now, orcas have been ramming and sinking yachts in European waters, and scientists have struggled to work out just why these smart, social animals had learnt this destructive new trick. But it's not due to some anticapitalist 'eat the rich' agenda, nor is it to do with territory and aggression. The truth is, well, it's child's play.

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FOR SALE Mark Chew FOR SALE Mark Chew

ALICIA- writing the next chapter

Chris Crerar was a great supported of SWS. He wrote some heartfelt articles that told of the highs and lows of owning wooden boats. Many of our readers were absorbed by a deep seated honesty in his writing style

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HISTORY Mark Chew HISTORY Mark Chew

a Pre-Viking Vessel Rises Into View

The story of the mass suicide has been regarded as potentially factual since the late 1700s, when three tunnels were bored into the burial mound, revealing nails, animal bones, a bronze cauldron and a seated skeleton with a sword.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Peddling Towards Irrelevance

Even if we ignore the sordid quest for mammon, the ludicrous nationality rules, the obscene budgets, the joke of “Kiwi’s” defending their Cup in Spain, and a hundred other inauthenticities, what makes me saddest is the disappearance of a swag of skills that demanded psychological mind games, physical skill, finesse, strength and yes…even bravery.

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ADVENTURE Charlie Salter ADVENTURE Charlie Salter

Bill Nance Brilliance

If you don’t know something of Bill Nance, you should. Between 1962 and 1965 aged 25, Bill Nance completed a southern circumnavigation via Cape Horn in his Laurent Giles CARDINAL VERTUE. He was the first Australian to complete this journey singlehanded. In recognition, the Americans awarded him the Joshua Slocum medal, the International Award for Sailing Achievements. Australia hardly noticed, except for the die-hard yachting fraternity and the odd newspaper article.

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BOOK REVIEWS Mark Chew BOOK REVIEWS Mark Chew

For The Love of SAUNTRESS

Romance, courtesy, amateurism, respect.  These are all very much virtues of the early days of yachting: a time before marinas; a time when the amateur yachtsmen measured himself against those who sailed for a living; a time when the average middle-class man made it a point of honour not to have manual skills and yet, quixotically took pride in maintaining and fitting out his own craft.

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ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew ENVIRONMENT Mark Chew

Going Green, Gone Wrong

Preliminary information from the Blue Schooner Company suggests the vessel was hit by a “sudden and violent” storm, causing it to capsize and sink. Survivors reported donning survival suits and boarding life rafts as the vessel began to sink.

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FLOTSAM Mark Chew FLOTSAM Mark Chew

Talking Maritime

The Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) was formed in 1909 and is a community organisation committed to collecting, researching and sharing an understanding of the history of Victoria.

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Mark Chew Mark Chew

Commander Graham, Caplin and a Rough Passage

Whilst cruising the Pacific he was alerted to the out break of World War II. So he headed straight to New Zealand first stopping first in Nelson, then Wellington. In Wellington he placed CAPLIN on the market and returned to the UK to re-enlist

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ADVENTURE Mark Chew ADVENTURE Mark Chew

R2AK VIII: Race Preview

Rules? Barely there. Engines? Forget ‘em. Outside support? Don’t count on it. It’s you, your craft, and the cold rush of the sea. We nail $10,000 to a tree in Ketchikan and dare anybody with a boat and basic common sense to come and get it.

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FISHING Mark Chew FISHING Mark Chew

Postcard from Syros: a microcosm of maritime heritage

They are part of the postcard view of any Greek island port, and yet they are becoming scarcer — during the past 30 years, almost 14,000 have been destroyed under an EU directive designed to prevent overfishing. As well as giving up their fishing licence, fishermen must scrap their vessel to qualify for a generous subsidy.

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NEW BOATS Mark Chew NEW BOATS Mark Chew

Plum Tum

This is the first new boat of this design to be built and launched in Australia for about 50 years. One sprightly eighty year old, Doug Jack, set himself the task in 2020 of building a cold moulded version in his basement.

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RACING Mark Chew RACING Mark Chew

Vulgarize the Sport

There has, of course, always been professionalism in yachting but that a fat paycheck outweighs national pride is a relatively new development. The rock stars have become hired guns – unashamed mercenaries prepared to compete for whichever country offers them the best deal.

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