Wings
Vessel numberHV000299
Vessel Registration NumberKT791N
Sail NumberM 5
Sail Number315
Builder
Harry Bond
Date1938
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 13.41 m x 9.75 m x 2.13 m x 1.52 m, 2.95 tonnes (44 ft x 32 ft x 7 ft x 5 ft, 3 tons)
Terms
- Macquarie, Lake
- partially restored hull
- substantially restored deck
- partially restored superstructure
- original layout
- substantially restored rigging
- substantially restored sails
- yacht
- Middle Harbour
- timber
- carvel
- timber plywood
- timber planked
- timber plywood
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- overhanging transom
- vee-bottom
- full keel
- keel hung rudder
- lead
- cabin
- decked with cockpit
- tiller
- sloop
- Bermudan
- synthetic
- aluminium
- outboard
- operational
- sport/recreation
- class
- period
- methods used
- vessel use
- written, photographic, film, audio
- social
- other
- 30 square metre
Lake Macquarie had a small fleet of square metre boats as it was an ideal place to race these low freeboard yachts. Eric Graham bought the boat in 1947 and it was then called WINGS. Around 1960 Arch Sinclair became the owner and he raced out of Lake Macquarie Yacht Club. When the yacht was sold to an owner in Sydney, understood to have been John Burnheim, it raced with both Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club and Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and raced three other 30 Square Metre class yachts that were based with Sydney clubs. It was then renamed SCYTHE, before reverting to WINGS.
During 2002 it was based in Melbourne and competed in Classic Yacht Association events held on Port Phillip Bay but then returned to Sydney.
The yacht was lightly constructed in cedar and in 2009 was being strengthened and repaired to continue racing on Sydney Harbour.
SignificanceWINGS is a wooden racing yacht built in NSW in the late 1930s. It is an International 30 Square Metre class yacht with the distinction of being both designed and built in Australia, when almost all of the other local examples of this Class, between ten and twenty in number, were either imported or built from European designs.