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Julie Burgess : the story of a Bass Strait fishing ketchThe Julie Burgess was the last of a series of vessels built and sailed by the Burgess family in the waters of Bass Strait and the Tasmanian coasts. She was built and launched at Launceston in Tasmania in 1936 for Harry Burgess, and was designed specifically as a crayfishing ketch, although used on occasion for a range of tasks. The main areas fished were in Bass Strait, as this was not only a r...

Boat, c. 1950

Friends of Lady Nelson Information Sheet and NewsletterInformation about the “Lady Nelson” and her return to Western Port in 1990.

Yacht on the BayThis shows a yacht in full sail on the Bay. There are several people on board. In the back ground you can see land.

Sailing boat MorningtonThis shows a sailing boat on the Bay at Mornington. There are five men on board. The water sea is quite calm.

The Young Endeavour, 1996

The Couta boat: a history; sletches by Alan Morgan

PrintPrint of watercolour 'Red letter day at the Rip': two sailing vessels coming through the Rip

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