Wallagarugh
Vessel numberHV000425
Vessel Registration NumberEC69
Previous owner
Symes Family
Builder
J J Savage
Previous owner
Lakes Entrance Salmon Fishing Company
Previous owner
Bulls Shipyard
Date1913
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 9.45 m x 9.45 m x 2.9 m x 0.76 m, 5.08 tonnes (31 ft x 31 ft x 9.5 ft x 2.5 ft, 5 tons)
Terms
- Williamstown
- substantially restored hull
- substantially restored deck
- substantially restored superstructure
- substantially restored layout
- substantially restored gearbox
- substantially restored shaft
- net fishing boat
- general cargo
- Metung
- operational
- floating
- decked with cockpit
- cabin
- timber plywood
- timber
- carvel
- monohull
- plumb stem
- round bottom
- launch deadwood
- skeg rudder
- wheel
- motor vessel
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- photos
- local/community
- transport
- industry/commerce
- type/use
- builder
- vessel use
The 9.45 m long hull is planked in Huon pine on blackwood frames. The cabin house it carries today is evident in a 1960s image; however the windscreen and cabin top over the cockpit are more recent additions.
Between 2003 and 2008 it was extensively overhauled. WALLAGARUGH remains in good condition in 2010, and is close to marking its centenary year of operation.
SignificanceWALLAGARUGH is a launch and workboat designed and built in 1913 by JJ Savage that has a long association with the Victorian Gippsland Lakes region, where it is still operating in 2010. WALLAGARUGH has been a work boat, rescue boat, fishing boat and recreational launch from the early days of the Gippsland Lakes area. It also represents one of many types of craft from JJ Savage whose family have been boatbuilders on Port Phillip in Victoria for over 100 years.