Australia’s largest Tall Ship, the three-masted barque James Craig, will be voyaging from its home port of Sydney to Hobart for the Australian Wooden Boat Festival […]
Biannually (well, until covid hit) TSIC would host the Stay Afloat Gala to raise awareness and funds to continue the support of the Stay Afloat program. […]
Jumping onboard this month was Old Woolstore, who are partnering with AWBF to present the Little Sailors Village. Traditionally known as the VIP Kids zone, or […]
Next year’s Wooden Boat Festival will mark a decade of involvement with Tasmanian Scouts, Cubs and Joeys. Over past Festivals, the youth groups have participated in […]
Westward, was originally designed and built to be a recreational fishing yacht, by Jock Muir, Battery Point boat builder. George Gibson purchased her nearing completion and […]
Douglas Brooks is the pre-eminent authority on the design, construction and cultural significance of Japanese wooden boat building and the traditions that surround it. In the […]
Said to be the ‘oldest surviving yacht built in Tasmania’, the Terra Linna is a beautiful double ended centreboard cutter. Built out of Huon Pine in […]