Ruby Charlotte
Vessel numberHV000158
Sail NumberA65
Official Number196370
Vessel Registration NumberOB529Q
Previous owner
HO & RN Hockings Pty Ltd
Builder
Watts & Wright
Vessel type
Pearling Luggers
Date1957
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 20.73 m x 4.42 m x 1.98 m, 34.45 tonnes (68 ft x 14.5 ft x 6.5 ft, 35 tons)
Registered Dimensions: 15.6 m x 4.39 m x 1.98 m, 25.39 tons (51.2 ft x 14.4 ft x 6.5 ft)
Registered Dimensions: 15.6 m x 4.39 m x 1.98 m, 25.39 tons (51.2 ft x 14.4 ft x 6.5 ft)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- partially restored superstructure
- partially restored layout
- partially restored rigging
- partially restored sails
- partially restored gearbox
- partially restored shaft
- ketch
- pearling lugger
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- timber planked
- monohull
- plumb stem
- overhanging transom
- displacement
- full keel
- keel hung rudder
- internal
- concrete
- full decked
- cabin
- wheel
- ketch
- gaff
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- operational
- film
- photos
- news clippings
- references
- local/community
- fishing
- indigenous
- type/use
- construction/repair
- memorial
The hull was strongly built with oregan planking on spotted gum frames and remains in excellent condition, with the original layout and rig configuration.
Under the name NADINE it worked out of Thursday Island until 1974, when it was sold to Badu Island. There it continued pearling and beche-de-mer collecting, as well as taking on general cargo work amongst the islands in the area. Badu Island's chief Joey Nona renamed the craft RUBY CHARLOTTE after his daughters Ruby and Charlotte who were Torresian princesses.
In 1984 Badu Island sold the vessel and it went into private ownership. Plans were made to have it restored and become a feature at the Cairns Maritime Museum but this did not eventuate. Instead the current owners bought RUBY CHARLOTTE in 1991 to use as a cargo vessel to service Middle Percy Island on the Great Barrier Reef near Mackay Queensland. It was an excellent vessel for this task, carrying diverse items such as bricks, grain, goats and even a Landrover four wheel drive vehicle. It also did some salvage work and was the ferry for some of the guests and visitors to and from the island.
In 2007 RUBY CHARLOTTE is a private vessel and home for its owners, no longer doing cargo work, but still sailing and motoring along the Queensland coast where it is very well known amongst the locals.
SignificanceRUBY CHARLOTTE is a wooden pearling lugger built in Queensland. It is now one of the last of the Thursday Island type of pearling lugger and was built in the 1950s.
Vessel Highlights
1917