Jacaranda
Vessel numberHV000559
Vessel Registration NumberHT13031
Designer
Don Muir
Previous owner
Kelvin Cruises
Date1960
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 9.14 m x 9.14 m x 2.9 m x 1.01 m, 7.5 tonnes (30 ft x 30 ft x 9.5 ft x 3.3 ft, 7.38 tons)
Terms
- Hobart
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially modified superstructure
- partially modified rigging
- substantially modified sails
- couta boat
- motor cruiser
- Hobart
- timber
- carvel
- wood/dynel
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- launch deadwood
- spade rudder
- internal
- lead
- decked with cockpit
- cabin
- wheel
- aluminium
- motor vessel
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- fishing
- builder
In 1963 it went north to the Tasman Peninsula and fished for tuna out of Pirates Bay for many years, owned by Toby Lyell and then Alf Gough.
JACARANDA has had a number of owners and always remained in Tasmania. It is now used as a private vessel with a larger wheelhouse and cabin arrangement. The craft has retained the mast that it was built with, but a furling jib and mainsail are now incorporated making it a small motor sailer.
JACARANDA has been displayed at many Australian Wooden Boat Festivals in Hobart.
SignificanceJACARANDA is a wooden fishing boat built in 1960 in Tasmania for use by its builders, the Griggs brothers. It is an example of a motor launch used for couta fishing in the region, and is a contrast to the well-known sailing couta boats from Victoria. It had a long fishing career before being converted to a recreational craft, and has always remained in Tasmania.
1947
1977