Tasmanian One Design
The Tasmanian One Design is a class of Australian sail boat.
Origin
In February 1900, The Rudder magazine published plans, by William Hand Jr, of a "knockabout". E H Webster, a prominent member of the Derwent Sailing Boat Club, was looking for a yacht to be used as a One-Design class for the club. The yacht Elf was built using Hand's design. A few more yachts were built to variations of the design, including Caprice and Erica, but a one-design class was not formed.Webster had Hand's design modified, by Hobart naval architect Alf Blore, to suit local sailing conditions and boat building practice and by 1911 had persuaded several yachtsman to build identical yachts. These yachts, built for the sum of about £200, became known simply as "One-Designers".
A total of 7 One-Designers were built in Tasmania. They are listed below, by sail number:
- Weene - Built 1910 by Charles Lucas for E H Webster
- Pandora - Built 1910 by Charles Lucas for D Barclay Jr
- Curlew - Built 1911 by Charles Lucas for Douglas, Tarleton and Knight
- Vanity - Built 1911 by Charles Lucas for W Darling, Dr Ireland and Stanley Crisp
- Pilgrim - Built by E A Jack of Launceston for Richmond Tinning
- Canobie - Built 1912 by Charles Lucas
- "Gannet" - Built 1911 by Charles Lucas
Varuna was built in Bombay, India some time prior to 1916.
In later years, Blore further modified Hand's design, lengthening it to over all, waterline, and several were built and sailed within the A Division of the RYCT.
The One-Designers went on to dominate racing on the River Derwent until the 1920s. Eventually outclassed by the later and larger "A-Class" yachts in the 1920s and 1930s, and too large for the "B-Class", Vanity and Weene were simply cut in half and lengthened to once again lead the fleet. Pandora had her foredeck raised and Curlew had her topsides raised by two planks. Canobie and Gannet have hulls in more or less original condition, with Canobie reverting to gaff rig in recent years.
Original specifications
Category | Dimensions |
Length Overall | |
Length l.w.l | |
Overhang bow | |
Overhang stern | |
Beam extreme | 9 feet 1 inches |
Beam l.w.l | |
Freeboard bow | 2 feet 9 inches |
Freeboard least | |
Freeboard stern | 2 feet 1/4 inches |
Draught to rabbet | 1 foot 7 inches |
Draught Extreme | |
Displacement pounds | 7,800 |
Ballast iron keel, pounds | 3,160 |
CB from stem at l.w.l | 11 feet 2 inches |
C.L.R | |
CLR +R. from stem at l.w.l | 12 feet 8 inches |
C. E from stem at l.w.l | 11 feet 3 inches |
C. Grav. keel forward CB | |
Sail area square feet | 667 |
Length cabin house | |
Headroom | |
Length cockpit |