Elizabeth
Vessel numberHV000295
Vessel Registration Number13427
Sail NumberK32
Previous owner
Anderson family
Builder
Arthur Bishop
Builder
E F A Montgomery
Date1951
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 10.36 m x 8.23 m x 2.44 m x 1.52 m, 5.91 tonnes (34 ft x 27 ft x 8 ft x 5 ft, 5.81 tons)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially restored superstructure
- original layout
- original rigging
- partially restored sails
- original gearbox
- original shaft
- yacht
- sloop
- timber
- carvel
- wood/fibreglass
- monohull
- lead
- external
- cabin
- cutter
- synthetic
- timber
- inboard
- petrol
- 2-stroke
- single
- operational
- sport/recreation
- class
- period
At this time Bishop was becoming recognised as a builder capable of completing a well finished boat with attention to detail. For example, ELIZABETH is planked in robust and durable WA Jarrah below the waterline, and finished in New Zealand Kauri on the topsides. Bishop carried on his business until the early 1970s.
The Anderson family has passed ELIZABETH from one generation to the next. The yacht and family were one of the foundation members for the Koombana Bay Yacht Club where ELIZABETH was a well known yacht on which many sailors learned to crew. The only mishap recorded was a grounding on a mud bank in Bunbury Harbour; it was pulled off the mud with a long line attached to a train onshore.
In 1995 family member John Anderson overhauled and restored ELIZABETH. He kept the original Stuart Turner petrol engine which remains in use in 2010. ELIZABETH continues sailing in the region.
SignificanceELIZABETH is a cruising yacht from 1951 built by Arthur Bishop in Perth, Western Australia. Bishop was an important builder in the decades just after World War II. ELIZABETH is an Australian SCORN IV class design. It has remained cruising in the south west region of WA for almost 60 years and has been with the one family for most of this period since it was launched.
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