Miss Australia
Vessel numberHV000192
Vessel Registration NumberPS550
Builder
WD Hughes
Date1954
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 11.58 m x 10.52 m x 3.96 m x 1.22 m, 16.73 tonnes (38 ft x 34.5 ft x 13 ft x 4 ft, 17 tons)
Terms
- original hull
- partially restored hull
- substantially modified deck
- substantially restored superstructure
- paritally modified layout
- substantially restored gearbox
- partially modified shaft
- motor cruiser
- Gippsland
- timber
- carvel
- timber planked
- timber planked
- monohull
- canoe stern/double ended
- displacement
- round bottom
- launch deadwood
- keel hung rudder
- decked with cockpit
- wheelhouse
- cabin
- wheel
- motor vessel
- inboard
- diesel
- single
- operational
- floating
- news clippings
- photos
- local/community
- construction
Dowd was the owner of the Hickory lingere company who sponsored the Miss Australia Quest when it was re-started in 1954. He commissioned this boat initially as a prize for the quest, but instead it became a fundraising and party boat. Many of the newly crowned Miss Australia's were entertained aboard the motor cruiser.
In December 1970 the craft made its own headlines when a 16 year old youth stole the craft from its moorings at Mornington on Port Phillip and headed out in rough conditions. As soon as he heard what had happened, Dowd ordered a plane up to try and locate it. A fisheries vessel tracked the launch down mid-morning, putting a boarding party onto MISS AUSTRALIA in rough conditions to secure a towing line and apprehend the youth.
MISS AUSTRALIA changed hands at least three times, but little has changed on the vessel. The unique carvings remain, it has the same eye-catching profile, but the hull is now white all over, while in the interior the bar has been replaced with two more bunks for extra accommodation. It remains in good condition and always attracts attention when it’s out on Gippsland Lakes.
SignificanceMISS AUSTRALIA was built in Victoria in 1954 for the Miss Australia beauty contest and used as a fundraising and party boat. It is a fine example of a cruiser-sterned motor vessel. The interior finishes and embellishments are also notable examples of the prevailing tastes of the period.