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6th June 2023, 11:49 AM #1Intermediate Member
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Huon Pine (in the form of part of a boat)
I bought several pieces of a Huon Pine hulled and framed boat at auction a couple of years ago. Most has been salvaged and repurposed however I still have a final piece that's mostly just in the way. I have an injury preventing me working at the moment and there are more important jobs backing up than salvaging what's in this.
So, own a piece of history. The pictured bit of hull is about 3m long. The planks are 32mm Huon Pine, with the frames behind made of two laminated pieces of 19mm Huon. There's some stringers still attached (Ash, but hard to salvage in useable form) and other bits and bobs. Plenty of bronze and copper that will probably pay for your petrol. Made in 1938, she sailed the Sydney to Hobart and protested French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
A nominal $30 or some nice beer and negotiable at that.
You will need at least two strong people to move and load it, I can only offer minimal assistance with one hand.
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6th June 2023, 11:52 AM #2Intermediate Member
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Oh, I should add, the inside surfaces are primed with red lead. Precautions the same as dealing with old paint are required.
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6th June 2023, 07:40 PM #3
I’ll take it, thanks! I’ll be in Melbourne tomorrow arvo but will be busy until Friday arvo but can come around in the evening of Wed, Thur, Fri, if that suits but can do Saturday. I’ll need to cut it up to fit in transport.
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6th June 2023, 08:28 PM #4
Huon pine boat
Hi,Lostwax,
I was just looking at your Boat?? picture,
That is a real bit of history,
It might be worth looking at Tasmania for a Museum piece.
Do you know who sailed it in Sydney to Hobart?
Bricky
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6th June 2023, 09:33 PM #5Intermediate Member
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It's yours Springwater.
Friday evening is likely to be the pick of those times, PM me your phone number and we'll have a chat. It's in North Coburg.
I don't know who sailed in the Sydney to Hobart. I think she ran twice, there's a bit of info around. Certainly a bit of history, I'm reasonably glad I don't have the guilt of being the person to take the chainsaw to it originally.
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6th June 2023, 10:20 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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She was also involved in the protest against the French nuclear tests at Mururoa Atoll in 1973.
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6th June 2023, 11:24 PM #7
Warana
Hi , Lostwax,
The boat was in the Sydney to Hobart 1953,
A G Warner (Skipper)
P. R. Warner (Nav, and Owner) RYC Vic.
After that,
New people
When She went to the protest on the Nuclear tests some of the crew got very sick (seasick) at NZ. so they left.
Not a very big boat (about 40 feet)
I wouldn't recommend Syd to Hobart. on that
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8th June 2023, 10:33 AM #8Intermediate Member
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I haven't heard from springwater at this stage, so this is still available.
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9th June 2023, 02:04 PM #9GOLD MEMBER
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If springwater isn't taking it I'd love to grab it please!
I can pickup tomorrow arvo if that suits you?
cheers, Ian
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9th June 2023, 03:05 PM #10
The Maritime Museum of Tasmania in Hobart already owns the Huon pine sloop "Westward" which won the second and third Sydney-Hobart yacht races.
Westward | Maritime Museum of Tasmania
Westward | Muir's Boatyard
"Westward" is afloat in Constitution Dock, diagonally across the road from the Maritime Museum.
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9th June 2023, 08:43 PM #11
Due to unforeseen circumstances I wasn’t able to pick up the bit of boat at the time I said I could. I’ve communicated to Lostwax about my situation and decided it would be better that the bit of boat went to someone else. My apologies to Lostwax for any inconvenience. Hope it’s put to good use.
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12th June 2023, 11:40 AM #12Intermediate Member
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Sold and taken by aarggh, thank you.
I cannot for the life of me work out how to mark this as sold properly.
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