Cormorant
Vessel numberHV000259
Vessel Registration NumberKRMRN
Designer
Chapman and Sherack
Builder
Chapman and Sherack
Date1950
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 4.88 m x 1.83 m x 0.46 m, 0.3 tonnes (16 ft x 6 ft x 1.5 ft, 0.3 tons)
Terms
- Dundas
- original hull
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- paritally modified layout
- partially restored gearbox
- original shaft
- motor launch
- Canberra
- timber
- clinker
- timber plywood
- overhanging stem
- overhanging transom
- displacement
- full keel
- launch deadwood
- transom rudder
- open/foredeck
- oar
- tiller
- motor vessel
- inboard
- 2-stroke
- petrol
- single
- operational
- non-floating
- covered
- inside building
- period
- construction
- builder
It is an open boat, in contrast to the two cabin versions also offered by Chapman's. They had a small production line and were able to offer the public a complete package of boat and motor, ready to use. For many owners this was all they could ever hope to afford and these small launches an opportunity to go boating for the first time. Another well known small craft builder of the period was Vinco.
In 2008 CORMORANT was based in Canberra, ACT, used for fishing and camping trips including extended journeys along the Murray River. It remained in largely original condition; six planks have been replaced and a new marine plywood deck and shade canopy fitted. The owner has taken the craft by road to both Goolwa, South Australia and Wentworth, New South Wales for boat rallies where CORMORANT is widely recognised by older people whose families once owned similar craft.
SignificanceCORMORANT is awooden motor launch built in NSW. It is an affordable, transportable motor launch built by Chapman and Sherrack, with a petrol engine. This type of craft was widely used for recreational boating before and after World War II. Chapman launches were used nationwide for many decades until the type declined in the 1960s and 'tinnies' became popular.
N and W Shevill
c1888