Roona
Vessel numberHV000189
Sail Number13
Builder
Fred Moore
Designer
Walter Reeks
(1861-1925)
Date1905
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 7.01 m x 6.1 m x 1.83 m x 1.07 m (23 ft x 20 ft x 6 ft x 3.5 ft)
Terms
- partially restored hull
- partially restored deck
- substantially restored deck
- substantially restored layout
- partially restored rigging
- substantially restored sails
- substantially modified shaft
- sloop
- Goolwa
- timber
- carvel
- synthetic
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- timber plywood
- monohull
- other
- tiller
- fin keel
- keel hung rudder
- internal
- lead
- diesel
- sloop
- gaff
- operational
- references
- sport/recreation
- period
- builder
- construction
- designer
The Examiner from Launceston on 23/09/1905 notes this about ROONA:
" Mr E Hart, the newly-appointed treasurer of the LYC has just received plans of a handy 'raceabout', 13 ft on the waterline, and 22 ft overall, with hinged centreboard, and fairly large sail area. By the appearence of the plans, she will be right up to date - overhang fore and aftt, lead keel, not too deep draught, and could be sailed single-handed. A notable feature is the lack of superfluous top hamper. She is to carry no topsail. The draughtsman is W Reeks and the order to build has been placed with Fred Moore. Yachting men will eagerly look forward to the time when this little yacht will make her debut amongst us. It is thought by some that she will talk to some of the larger boats."
Broxam notes an amusing story where the owner followed tradition by placing a coin under the mast as it was stepped, but the coin was supposed to record the date of launch. However later on it was discovered he had placed a Macedonian coin from about 150BC as a prank. Hart raced ROONA on the Tamar River, and often sailed it single handed. He also cruised the local area. In September and October 1906 it was converted to a yawl and the centreboard replaced by a fin and bulb keel.
In 1907 the Examiner noted its sale." Mr L. E. P. Hart's Roona has been sold to a Hobart buyer, and will be shipped to her destination on Tuesday." It was sold to David Barclay Jnr in Hobart. He changed the rig to a sloop sail plan. ROONA then raced on the Derwent River with mixed results.
At an unknown date ROONA was sold to owners in Victoria, and it is understood the topsides were raised by two planks so that it would be a better sea going boat for the passage north across Bass Strait. It moved around Victoria under different owners and was based on the Gippsland Lakes, Williamstown on Port Phillip, then Port Fairy. Eventually it was sold from there to owners in the Goolwa SA, where it remains in good condition and cruises the local waterways.
SignificanceROONA is a small yacht built in 1905 by well-known boat builder Fred Moore in Launceston, Tasmania. The design is said to have come from a plan published in 'Rudder' magazine, subsequently modified by Walter Reeks, one of Australia's most significant naval architects. A later report only mentions Reeks as the designer.