Chance
Vessel numberHV000116
Sail NumberME 102
Vessel Registration NumberME 102
Date1903
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 6.71 m x 2.44 m x 0.76 m (22 ft x 8 ft x 2.5 ft)
Terms
- substantially restored hull
- substantially restored deck
- partially restored rigging
- partially restored sails
- partially restored gearbox
- original shaft
- fishing lugger
- yacht
- sloop
- net fishing boat
- Metung
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- wood/dynel
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- pivoting centreboard
- decked with cockpit
- tiller
- sloop
- gaff
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- outside
- awards/trophies
- photos
- fishing
- sport/recreation
- period
- written, photographic, film, audio
It is interesting to compare the 6.7 m ( 22 ft) long CHANCE with the similar but slightly bigger Victorian couta boats at around 8 m ( 26 ft) length. CHANCE has a similar half-decked layout with a rounded cockpit and coaming, a pivoting centreboard and a moderate sized gaff rig. However the transom is narrower in relation to the overall beam than that found on many couta boats, and there is a steeper run aft to the buttock lines.
CHANCE has been fitted with an engine, currently it is a small Bukh diesel. However it still retains a sailing rig and has won a number of trophies at events for gaff rigged yachts on the Gippsland Lakes.
SignificanceCHANCE is a timber fishing boat built in 1903 in Victoria. It is a rare example of Gippsland Lakes fishing vessel from the early 1900s, and represents the changes in fishing craft that took place over many decades in the region. It is in good condition and regular use on the lakes.
c 1934
1935