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THE WAY WE WERE still being used in 2007
The Way We Were
THE WAY WE WERE still being used in 2007
THE WAY WE WERE still being used in 2007
Private Collection

The Way We Were

Vessel numberHV000137
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 3.66 m x 1.48 m x 0.35 m (12 ft x 4.85 ft x 1.15 ft)
DescriptionIt was used at Como Boatshed on the Georges River in NSW, and was Fleet No 17.

THE WAY WE WERE is a typical lapstrake construction hull, robust and sturdy enough for a small number of passengers. It would have been hired out on the enclosed waterways of the area around the Como and Oyster Bay on the Georges River, in the southern Sydney suburbs.

The rowlocks appear to be of an early 1900s type, which suggest that it is possibly about 100 years old.

The craft remains in very good condition and is used as a private rowing craft.
SignificanceTHE WAY WE WERE is a small craft that was built in NSW. It is a good example of a typical wooden construction, hire -fleet rowing boat used by many people as their only boating experience.
LESTER in the 1980s
1890-1900
NELL under restoration
CAM Fisher and Sons
1922
A general view of BOYONG showing the short  planked foredeck and open cockpit area with floorbo…
George Towns and Sons
1937
Tamima launch day 1930
W D Bailey
1930
EDELWEISS in its original layout
J Hayes & Sons
1908
A drawing of the STAR OF AUSTRALIA, with profile and plan views superimposed.
George Green
1863
AMBROSIA's profile
W D Bailey
1937
Mystere
Henry Goldsbrough
1961
KRAIT restored for the 75th Anniversary event on 26th September 2018 at the ANMM wharves.
c 1934
Transom view of MAY-BELLE in storage
Sutton and Gay
1895