Royal
Vessel numberHV000569
Sail NumberC24
Vessel type
The Couta Boat
Date1924
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 7.92 m x 1.07 m (26 ft x 3.5 ft)
Terms
- Queenscliff
- original hull
- substantially modified deck
- original layout
- substantially modified rigging
- substantially modified sails
- substantial modified gearbox
- substantially modified shaft
- couta boat
- Sorrento
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- round bottom
- pivoting centreboard
- transom rudder
- decked with cockpit
- internal
- tiller
- sloop
- gaff
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- fishing
- type/use
- builder
- Couta boat
Val and his brother Bill used ROYAL for fishing out of Queenscliff. Their typical pattern was to sail across to Rosebud inside Port Phillip in the late afternoon, fish for snapper then return to Queenscliff before leaving again early in the morning to then fish outside the heads for couta.
They were paid between two and three shillings per each 100 pound net of fish, a good price for the day. One night they took 25 boxes of snapper near the South Channel Pile light off Rosebud.The brothers fished in ROYAL for over 40 years before selling it in the 1960s. It was later converted into a houseboat.
In the 1980s ROYAL was one of the initial couta boats restored to their original working arrangement by Tim Phillips, now recognised as an authority on these craft and respected for having brought about a revival in their preservation, continued use and the introduction of newly built craft in the style of the original boats.
SignificanceROYAL is a Victorian couta boat built in 1924 by well-known couta boat builder Mitch Lacco at Queenscliff. It represnts the transitional period of development for these working craft in the 1920s when engines were installed but the sailing rig was still the primary means of power. It worked for four decades as a fishing boat.
Vessel Highlights
1931
1890s
1917
1939