Grey Nurse
Vessel numberHV000606
Vessel Registration Number22112
Builder
EA Jack
Previous owner
Launceston Marine Board
Previous owner
18th Launceston Sea Scouts
Date1915
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 8.53 m x 8.38 m x 2.21 m x 1 m, 1.5 tonnes (28 ft x 27.5 ft x 7.25 ft x 3.28 ft, 1.48 tons)
Terms
- Launceston
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially modified superstructure
- substantially modified sails
- substantial modified gearbox
- substantially modified shaft
- launch
- Triabunna
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb stem
- plumb transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- launch deadwood
- decked with cockpit
- wheelhouse
- internal
- tiller
- wheel
- sloop
- gaff
- synthetic
- timber
- motor vessel
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- keel hung rudder
- industry/commerce
- builder
‘Ned’ Jack was one of Tasmania’s principle builders in the northern coast line along with Fred Moore, and built a large number of vessels for private and commercial work. His craft were built strongly to a high standard and the long operational life for GREY NURSE reflects ‘Ned’ Jack’s workmanship. It is not known when the Government disposed of the launch; however it has been recorded that it was carrying explosives in 1964, and is likely to have been in government service for that work. It was acquired by the Launceston Sea Scouts in 1970 and has had several owners in the Port Sorell area since its government work ceased. Brett Cuthbertson from Tamar yacht Club was also an owner from 2004 until 2009 when the current owner bought the vessel. It had then been named DREADOUGHT -S.L.3.
S.L.2 was built at the same time but lost in an accident in South Australia.
The current owner of S.L.3 has renamed it GREY NURSE and has the vessel fitted out for recreational fishing out of Triabunna. It has an enclosed wheelhouse, and mast with a steadying sail that also allows the craft to run downwind under sail alone. The current engine is a Perkins, fitted in 2014, replacing a Lister SL3 diesel, while the original engine is understood to have been a Lister twin cylinder petrol motor. the vessel is slipped regularly.
SignificanceGREY NURSE is a wooden launch built in Tasmania in 1915. It was built by well-known Launceston boat builder EA ’Ned’ Jack, and used by the Launceston Marine Board for duties on the Tamar River. It is now a recreational launch with a contemporary wheelhouse and in use as a fishing boat in rougher waters off the east coast of Tasmania. It is one of about a dozen or so of ‘Ned’ Jack built craft currently known to be extant, and represents one of his commercial launches.
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