Ise Pearl
Vessel numberHV000720
registration number12340QD
Previous owner
Torres Shell Transport Pty Ltd
Builder
CE Crowley
Vessel type
Pearling Luggers
Date1956
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 16.15 m × 14.32 m × 4.57 m × 2.13 m (53 ft × 47 ft × 15 ft × 7 ft)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially restored superstructure
- substantially modified layout
- partially restored sails
- partially restored gearbox
- pearling lugger
- ketch
- Airlie Beach
- Bulimba
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb stem
- overhanging stem
- round bottom
- full keel
- keel hung rudder
- internal
- lead
- cabin
- wheel
- ketch
- gaff
- timber
- synthetic
- diesel
- single
- operational
- fishing
- type/use
- construction/repair
- vessel use
- written, photographic, film, audio
Charlie Crowley’s yard was in Bulimba on the Brisbane River, more or less adjacent to Norman Wright and Sons. The yards all shared a heritage through the Whereat yard where many fine shipwrights started their apprenticeship, in turn creating their yards and handing on the skills to the next generations. The Wright’s boats were designed by Ron Wright and their 1950s hulls had taken on a wide transom stern and full sections aft to accommodate the motor. They were the last evolution of the yacht like Torres Strait and Thursday Island luggers that began back in the early 1890s. Ron Wright’s designs for luggers ANNIKI and ANTONIA were also built by another builder in this instance Colless in Cairns.
After 38 years working in the northern pearling field in Torres Strait the vessel was retired, and sold. It was in poor condition when purchased by the current owner who had fallen in love with its elegant beautiful lines. The lugger became a recreational yacht and charter vessel, and was fully restored and overhauled by 2005.
ISE PEARL is now a fulltime charter boat, operating regularly in the Whitsundays. It features simple open accommodation and offers an experience of what it was like to live and sail aboard these classic Australian working craft, with a few modern amenities added. From 2003 to 2007 ISE PEARL participated in the gaffer fleet regatta held at Airlie beach Qld, including the feature race, a run to Langford Reef and return.
ISE PEARL has been involved with film work, with its major film role being in the Warner Bros production “Tales of the South Seas” which was filmed in the Whitsunday Islands. It was also well known on TV, having a role in many episodes of "Flipper", a USA series that was largely filmed on the Gold coats Queensland. The vessel has also appeared in several commercial and promotional films including Tourism Australia’s Official Campaign in 2012.
SignificanceISE PEARL is a pearling lugger built in Queensland in 1956. The builder Charlie Crowley was well known and the design came from the nearby yard Norman Wright and Sons. This collaboration of builders was not uncommon along the Brisbane River where their yards were located, and is a good example of the shared relationship many of the trades maintained. ISE PEARL was owned and operated by Japanese pearling interests for 38 years, and has since found a new career and become a charter boat on the Great Barrier Reef, maintaining much of its original configuration. It has also featured in a number of film and TV productions. It is one of a small number of surviving post World War II Torres Strait pearling luggers.
Vessel Highlights
1933
Alf Morgan
c 1934