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andrew1996
andrew1996
WA
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WA, 28 posts
3 Jun 2012 10:38pm
Hi, I know this seems to be a thread for personal cruiser and racing boats, but this was a boat nonetheless so I guess someone might know: There used to be a rather old (and large) wooden boat out the front of the shipwreck museum in Fremantle. I was only young when it was there so I cannot remember whether it had masts still or not. It was moved quite a few years ago. It seems strange as it seemed too big to move and too hysterical to destroy. Does anyone know where it went?

And to any West Australianers who haven't heard yet, the Duyfken is coming back to WA (yay)!
Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
4 Jun 2012 8:01am
You have to watch out for them hysterical boats!
tack
tack
WA
3 posts
WA, 3 posts
14 Jun 2012 10:32am

I think you will find she was a pearling lugger retrieved from Broome, perhaps one of the old Streeter and Male fleet, there used similar at the old Fremantle lunatic asylum museum, perhaps the same vessel being shuttled around??
tack
tack
WA
3 posts
WA, 3 posts
14 Jun 2012 10:33am

I think you will find she was a pearling lugger retrieved from Broome, perhaps one of the old Streeter and Male fleet, there used to be a similar vessel at the old Fremantle lunatic asylum museum, perhaps the same vessel being shuttled around??
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
18 Jun 2012 9:37pm
I thnk you might be right. is it in the other maritime museum now?
would be nice to see the duyfken home, it was rotting in a dry dock in brisbane a few years ago, and i can recall having it explained to me by the skipper in fremantle that she needed the decks soaking twice a day with sea water to prevent rot setting in
shortly after the new owners sent it upstream to the brewery
ozza925
ozza925
WA
32 posts
WA, 32 posts
18 Jun 2012 11:28pm
landyacht said...

I thnk you might be right. is it in the other maritime museum now?
would be nice to see the duyfken home, it was rotting in a dry dock in brisbane a few years ago, and i can recall having it explained to me by the skipper in fremantle that she needed the decks soaking twice a day with sea water to prevent rot setting in
shortly after the new owners sent it upstream to the brewery


It's confirmed, the Duyfken is coming back to Fremantle, I think they (state tourism auth) were planning to keep it in Fishingboat harbour or in northport. Nonetheless it'll be great for it to be back in WA. I remember being part of the volunteer team and sleeping aboard on weekends as caretakers. Was heaps of fun, gotta run up and down the masts as a 11 year old!
See the link: www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-11/duyfken-to-return-to-fremantle/3767938
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