Jesamine
Vessel numberHV000400
Sail NumberC 1922
Vessel class
21 Foot Restricted Class
(1907 - 2007)
Date1921-1922
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 7.62 m x 6.4 m x 2.36 m x 0.76 m (25 ft x 21 ft x 7.75 ft x 2.5 ft)
Terms
- Queenscliff
- original hull
- substantially restored deck
- paritally modified layout
- substantially restored rigging
- substantially modified sails
- substantial modified gearbox
- substantially modified shaft
- couta boat
- yacht
- Sorrento
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- displacement
- round bottom
- transom rudder
- internal
- decked with cockpit
- tiller
- sloop
- gunter
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- fishing
- sport/recreation
- type/use
- class
- vessel use
- 21 Foot Restricted Class
JESAMINE only raced for a short period. It represented Victoria in the 1924 series for The Forster Cup but did not feature in any high placings. In the lead up to the racing it was suggested it would be at its best in lighter winds.
In 2010 JESAMINE retains its gaff rig and has been overhauled and restored for use as a recreational pleasure boat with the rare distinction of being able to race with the couta boat fleet or to race as a 21 Foot Restricted Class yacht. It was restored by 'Dugga' Beazley, a popular identity and fisherman from Port Phillip, but is now owned by a descendant of the builder.
SignificanceJESAMINE was built as a wooden 21 Foot Restricted Class yacht in 1922 by Mitch Lacco at Queenscliff, Victoria. The class was famous between the two world wars when they raced for the premier interstate series called The Forster Cup. It is probably the earliest 21 Footer still extant in sailing condition, and emphasises the strong connection this racing class had with the working boat traditions of Victoria. Mitch Lacco built the craft for himself and was one of the most important early builders of the well known Victorian couta boats. JESAMINE was later converted to the style of a couta boat and then used by Lacco as a fishing boat for decades on Port Phillip.
Vessel Highlights
Harvey Maumill