INTERSTATE
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The Topsail Schooner is a close replica of the Tall Ship that brought the first European settlers from Tasmania to found the City of Melbourne in 1835.
A two-masted, square-rigged sailing ship that was purpose built for sail training. Since 1988 Young Endeavour has welcomed over 14,000 youth on board to take part in an immersive youth development experience at sea.
Built in 1949 in Denmark, the 106 foot ship was Flagship of the First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage. Sailing to Hobart from Sydney.
The 141 foot Brigantine was built based on a traditional Carvel construction and a Topsail Schooner Rig and will be sailing from South Australia.
The three masted Barque was launched in 1874. After being beached and scuttled in the far south of Tasmania early in the 20th Century, she was rescued and underwent a 40 year restoration and is one of only 4 of her era still sailing.
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The original Lady Nelson moved over 5,000 people during 1800-1825. Now between 2 and 4 million Australians have ancestors that sailed on her.
The Julie Burgess is a wooden auxiliary gaff rigged ketch used for cray fishing in Tasmania for over 50 years from the 1930's.
A true Tassie gem. Beltz designed and Wilson built. The 53 foot ex fishing ketch now sails the Huon and is a notable example of continuing tradition.
The 52 foot fishing vessel was built in 1942 in Launceston and is one of the last functioning traditional rigs of it's type.
Windeward Bound is a brigantine tall ship based on an original vessel built in Boston Massachusetts in 1848 by her designer Lewis Winde, a Danish American ship builder.