Serifa
Vessel numberHV000790
Sail NumberR1363
Builder
J J Savage
Date1961
DimensionsVessel Dimensions: 9.98 m × 7.92 m × 1.37 m, 6.67 tonnes (32.75 ft × 26 ft × 4.5 ft, 6.56 tons)
Terms
- original hull
- original deck
- original layout
- original rigging
- partially restored sails
- partially restored gearbox
- partially restored shaft
- yacht
- Williamstown
- Williamstown
- timber
- carvel
- Deck material and construction
- timber planked
- timber planked
- monohull
- overhanging stem
- overhanging transom
- displacement
- round bottom
- full keel
- transom rudder
- lead
- decked with cockpit
- tiller
- sloop
- synthetic
- timber
- auxiliary motor
- single
- operational
- floating
- sport/recreation
- builder
Bernie Case raced SERIFA on Port Phillip and entered SERIFA in the 1966 Sydney to Hobart race. On the first night of the race it was running 9th overall, and up amongst much larger yachts such as the 50 foot long steel THEKLA, a copy of the famous SOLO, a previous race winner. It eventually placed 6th on handicap in a race where the smaller yachts were helped along by the weather conditions toward the end of the race, with the leaders becalmed for a period.
In 2020 the yacht remains in largely original condition excepting the usual wear and tear repairs after almost 7 decades of sailing. It races with the other classic yachts on Port Phillip and coastal cruising sailing from Mornington yacht club.
SignificanceSERIFA is a timber racing yacht built in Victoria in 1961. It was designed and built by Jack Savage at his boatyard in Williamstown, Melbourne for highly respected Victorian ocean racing yachtsman and dentist Bernie Case, a veteran of 40 Sydney to Hobart yacht races. This was the first yacht he owned and raced in the Sydney to Hobart race. It is also an excellent example of the Savage 32 yacht, where a small number of sister ship yachts were built by Savages yard during this period, pre-dating the introduction of fibreglass stock yacht designs. They were a small but important class on Port Phillip during the 1960s, and represent a specific Victorian designed and built yacht for their conditions.
1935