Thurloo
Vessel numberHV000043
Official Number374977
Vessel Registration NumberOR114Q
Designer
Alan Payne
(1921 - 1995)
Builder
Fabricated Products
Date1946
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 11.9 m x 9.6 m x 2.9 m x 2 m (39 ft x 31.5 ft x 9.5 ft x 6.56 ft)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially restored superstructure
- substantially modified layout
- substantially modified rigging
- substantial modified gearbox
- substantially modified sails
- substantially modified shaft
- yacht
- sloop
- Manly
- steel
- steel/iron
- wood/dynel
- steel/iron
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- overhanging transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- full keel
- keel hung rudder
- lead
- decked with cockpit
- cabin
- tiller
- wheel
- sloop
- Bermudan
- synthetic
- auxiliary motor
- diesel
- single
- aluminium
- operational
- floating
- plans
- designer
- construction
At this time the majority of yachts in Australia were built of wood, however in other places such as the Netherlands steel yacht construction was more common. Building THURLOO in steel would have created interest considering its relatively small size when compared to other steel vessels in Australia. THURLOO would have helped pave the way for this method which became more common for yacht building in Australia over the next decade. Designer Alan Payne was familiar with the material from his time at the Cockatoo Dockyard, and he returned to the material with a number of yacht designs using steel construction throughout his career. Payne also designed a yacht with a raised deck to help achieve the headroom required, and this was another feature he used again from time to time.
THURLOO has cruised the eastern coast of Australia and remains in good sailing condition after 50 years of continued use. The design lead to other commissions in the late 1940s for Payne, including one or two similar styled boats with high freeboard and short overhangs, and helped establish his long career in the field. THURLOO's sturdy, seaworthy construction and sea-kindly shape were features of many subsequent Payne designs.
SignificanceTHURLOO is a steel cruising yacht built in 1946 in NSW. It was built by the owner's firm in Sydney NSW, and was the first yacht designed by well-known naval architect Alan Payne when he established his private practice in 1945. It is also an example of a typical 1940s yacht, and noteworthy as anearly example of steel yacht construction from that period.
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