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KAHANA anchored in Barnes Bay Tasmania March 2006
Kahana
KAHANA anchored in Barnes Bay Tasmania March 2006
KAHANA anchored in Barnes Bay Tasmania March 2006
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Kahana

Vessel numberHV000145
Vessel Registration NumberKH364N
Sail Number424
Vessel Registration Number191363
Date1949
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 11.66 m x 14.02 m x 3.43 m x 1.6 m (38.25 ft x 46 ft x 11.25 ft x 5.25 ft)
Registered Dimensions: 16.17 tons x 10.84 tons
DescriptionKAHANA is not the vessel's original name. The 11.66 metre yacht is registered in 1953 as SEA DRIFT, but the British Register of Australian Ships entry has the name crossed out and replaced with KAHANA. The owner who registered the yacht, Mr. B.E. Keen was also unaware of the builder or designer. This is later recorded in 1970 on register papers by the owner at the time, Fred Watter, as having been Charlie Larson and Mr. Campbell respectively. However later information indicates Campbell worked for Larson as a shipwright or boat builder.

Larson worked out of Wharf Road, Gladesville NSW and is known for building sturdy sea going yachts. KAHANA is a good example of a big robust ocean going yacht, built in oregon, celery top pine and spotted gum. It has a canoe stern, and is rigged as a ketch. The shelter over the cockpit appears to have been added on to the original lower cabin. The deep-keeled hull shape gives the yacht a large living area below decks, with plenty of headroom.

The design is most probably the work of larson as well. he was a a great folower of Colin Archer's work, and is known to have held at least one ste of plans for an Archer design. It is quite possible the ideas for the shape and arrangement of this design came from the Archer information he had collected.

KAHANA has always been a cruising yacht and has explored the east coast of Australia from Queensland to Tasmania in recent years.
SignificanceKAHANA is a wooden yacht built by Charles Larson in 1949 in Sydney NSW. Larson built a number of vessels that were well known in the 1930s, and after the war in the 1940s. It as an example of his construction for a cruising yacht and is probably his design as well, following principles similar to Colin Archer's double-ended designs.
KATHLEEN GILLETT racing in Gaffer's Day 2004 on Sydney Harbour.
Colin Archer
1939
MIL at the AWBF 2015
Charles Larson
1950
WAYFARER at the start of the 1945 Sydney to Hobart race, sailing out the heads with the small f…
Charles Larson
1940
YARRAWONGA in 2016
Charles Larson
1939
SAO on Sydney Harbour , a recent black and white image which shows the well proportioned gaff c…
WM Ford Boatbuilders
1905
SAO at the Hobart Regatta. The war ship in the background has been identified as HMAS AUSTRALIA…
EA Jack
1898
Veteren yachtsman Peter Mounsey aboard SMOKY CAPE at the AWBF 2017
Cec Quilkey
1973
NERANA crossing the finish line off Adelaide to win the  Forster Cup trophy in 1953, the first …
Charlie Peel
1932
SHONA on Pittwater, around the mid 1920s.
Walter Reeks
1911
AUSTRALIA II when on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum in the 1990s.
Steve Ward
1982
LARAPINTA at sea
William Gordon
1945
CALYPSO III in 2008 showing its classic Tahitian ketch profile
John Hanna
1946 - 1952