Corianne
Vessel numberHV000123
Date1957
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 5.18 m x 4.88 m x 1.83 m x 0.76 m (17 ft x 16 ft x 6 ft x 2.5 ft)
Terms
- original hull
- partially restored hull
- original layout
- substantially restored rigging
- substantially restored sails
- Barnes Bay
- timber
- clinker
- timber plywood
- monohull
- plumb stem
- round bottom
- full keel
- dagger board
- transom rudder
- internal
- cast iron
- open/foredeck
- tiller
- sloop
- gunter
- synthetic
- timber
- operational
- covered
- outside
- awards/trophies
- drawings
- interviews
- plans
- references
- fishing
- type/use
- period
- construction/repair
- materials used
- social
The plywood clinker 5.5m (17 ft) long hull was used for snapper fishing off Sydney for many years. Thorneywork also took his family out on the harbour, and once followed the Sydney to Hobart fleet from Sydney down the coast, ending up in Bateman's Bay for the New Year, presumably with a favourable north easter to help him sail south in comfortable conditions. It had outboard power too, firstly a 1940s Johnson, but that fell off the transom and is on the harbour bottom near the Harbour Bridge. It was replaced with a venerable Seagull.
Thorneywork eventually sold the boat, and one of its subsequent owners in the 1976 was young schoolboy David Harpur. With a borrowed outboard motor, David cruised his home waters just north of Sydney, exploring all around Broken Bay, Pittwater, the Hawkesbury River and Brisbane Water. In 1978 he entered the Old Gaffers Day race on Sydney Harbour, but fresh southerlies prevented him making the passage from Broken Bay. In 1978, in has last year of high school David sold it to Joan Dunne at Scotland Island on Pittwater. Joan later moved to Tasmania, and CORIANNE went with her.
CORIANNE has been restored recently and is about to be relaunched in 2011. The hull remains in largely original condition, but the craft is now sloop rigged with a gunter main and carries a bowsprit . The increased sail area is balanced with the addition of lead ingots as internal ballast.
SignificanceCORIANNE is a wooden yacht built in in Sydney in 1957. It was built in the north west of suburban Sydney . It is an example of an amateur designed and built snapper boat for fishing off Sydney, NSW, with a long history of use around the harbour and nearby waterways.
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