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PAVANA on a close reach
Pavana
PAVANA on a close reach
PAVANA on a close reach
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Pavana

Vessel numberHV000150
Sail Number5
Vessel Registration NumberADH204N
Date1933
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 15.77 m x 12.8 m x 4.27 m x 2.13 m, 29.07 tonnes (51.75 ft x 42 ft x 14 ft x 7 ft, 29.54 tons)
Registered Dimensions: 13.41 m x 4.27 m x 2.13 m, 31.47 tons x 27.36 tons (44 ft x 14 ft x 7 ft)
DescriptionPAVANA was built and launched in 1933 at the Clausen yard in Birkenhead at Port Adelaide, South Australia. It is one of the schooner designs by the American naval architect John G Alden, and noted as design number 390 from 1932 in his design index. Alden wooden schooners have been built in a number of countries and are recognised for their seaworthiness and classic appearance.

PAVANA was built during the Depression era for Ronald Angus and used as a cruising yacht. When it was sold to George Mayne, commodore at the Port Lincoln Yacht Club it become their flagship and sailed in the 1951 to 1953 Sydney to Hobart yacht races. It was a significant yacht in Port Lincoln whilst it was there. Mayne also took part in the 1959 Transpac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu, an important detail to record as it is one of a small number of Australian yachts to take part in this classic event. PAVANA also took part in other Australian ocean races and moved from SA to Lake Macquarie in NSW.


SignificancePAVANA is awooden schooner built in South Australia in 1933. It is an example of a large yacht built by JP Clausen & Sons who were important builders in South Australia. They built a variety of craft over many years.
ANITRA V on Sydney Harbour
Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd
1956
SOLVEIG in the early 1950s
Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd
1950
ASTOR at the sailpast of veteran Sydney to Hobart yachts before the start of the 60th anniversa…
William Fife and Son
1924
BENICIA under its schooner rig on the Derwent River, 1938.
John Alden
1935
The Pearce scull at the ANMM in 2009
A & H Green
c 1930
AMALIA
Philip Rhodes
1929
NELL GWYN has a classic sheerline typical of a John Alden design.
John G Alden
1947
MISTRAL II under full sail
WM Ford Boatbuilders
1922
Laurabada
Ivan "Skipper" Holm
1953
Seasalter
JP Clausen & Sons
1937
Derwent Hunter in the Whitsundays
Walter Wilson
1946
WAYFARER at the start of the 1945 Sydney to Hobart race, sailing out the heads with the small f…
Charles Larson
1940