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Weene was the The first of the One Designers,
launched on 17 October 1910.
Some information states that ‘Weene’ is the Aboriginal word for 'trier'
however this is considered unlikely as an old toolbox still on board in
2005 spells the name as Weene’ and the Batt’s, the second owners who
renamed her, are believed to have pronounced her name as “weena” )
The photo below, taken from "Those That Survive" (Broxam
1996) shows Weene (originally named Spindrift) being
built in Lucas's shed. Jeff Gordon, Weene's owner from 1993 to 2002
prepared a detailed history of Weene.
Various photos and a summary of Weene's history is set
out below.



Present
Name
Weene
Original Name
Spindrift II (renamed in 1911)
Construction ¾” carvel planked Huon Pine
hull on Blackwood frames, Celery Top Pine deck
Rig
Sloop - originally gaff
rigged
Converted to
Bermudan/Marconi sloop in 1925
Register of British
Ships 343856
MAST
Registration 21257 (Tasmania)
NSW Waterways Registration
1910N
HIN
AUWWA138127HT5
Sail
number A1 (originally 1 ) -Royal Yacht
Club of Tasmania
Year
Built 1910 (Launched 17 October)
Designer William H Hand Jnr (USA)
Plans dated 25/10/1899, first published in Rudder magazine, USA,
February 1900
Alfred Blore, a committeeman of the RYCT laid down the design to full
size
RYCT responsible for
minor alterations
Builder Charles Lucas, C Lucas
Boat Builder & Co,
Battery Point, Hobart,
Tasmania
Erections Coach house 10’ 6” long
Owners
- 1910 Edwin H. Webster
- 1911
Harry C.L. &
W P Batt
- 1963 William Strong
- 1974 R W Strong
- 1979 Alexander Bayne
- 1985 Paul Conde
- 1993 Geoffrey Gordon
- 2003 Robert & Leslie Swan
- 2005 Mark Smith 2006 Ben Stoner
Measurements
Originally Currently
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LOA (plus
Bowsprit) 32’ 8” 36’ 0”
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LWL
21’ 0” 24’ 4”
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Beam 9’
2’’ 9’ 2”
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Draft 4’
8” 5’ 6”
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Depth 3’
4” 3’ 4”
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Displacement 8000 lb
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Ballast 3200 lb
(1.43t) 4900 lb (2.2t)
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Weight
17,850 lb (7.97t)
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Working Sail
Area 667sq' 567 sq’
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Mast Height above
deck 47’ 0”* 46’ 6”
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Mast
Length
50’ 0”
* Unknown if this measurement
is height above deck or overall length
Racing History
(collated by previous owners and from Mori
Flapan's
REGISTER
OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW
ZEALAND VESSELS )
- 1911 Won North v South Cup (for yachts with WL not
exceeding 21’, Launceston v. Hobart) against Tamar Yacht Club's Thelma
- 1911 Second in Ocean Race around Bruny Island (800 sq
ft sail) The Hobart ‘Mercury’ on 13th February said “The Owners
(of the new one design class) are to be complimented on their pluck, not
only in starting a new class, but in taking part in this ocean race,
which stamps them once and for all as the best all round boats yet built
in Tasmania”
- 1912 Participated in Bruny Island Ocean Race
- 1912 Participated in Anniversary Day races on Derwent
River
- 1912 Won One-Design race in Bellerive Regatta
- 1913 Fifth in Bruny Island 100-mile Ocean race.
First five yachts, all One-Designers like Weene, crossed the line within
34 seconds of each other.
- 1914 Won the Lipton Cup
- 1914 Won Bruny Island Ocean Race
- 1914 Won North v. South Cup
- 1915 Won the Bruny Island Ocean Race
- 1920 Won John Colvin Race (The John Colvin
Race was reconvened to initiate interest in the One-Design class after
World War One)
- 1921 Won RYCT Pennant and the Derwent
(possibly Dewar)Shield
- 1921 Won John Colvin Race
- 1922 Won John Colvin Race
- 1923 Collided with Vanity, causing the starboard side to
be holed, and dismasted. Then Alice M drove up on Weene’s port side
and burst open her bow
- 1923 10 November won the 1923-4 opening day A class
race in both line honours and handicap
- 1924 Won Port Cygnet Challenge Cup against Altura
- 1924-25 Won Championship of RYCT and Derwent Sailing
Squadron
- 1925 Beaten by Grayling (A yacht built to a modified,
longer version of Hand's plans) for Port Cygnet Challenge Cup
- 1925 Second in A-class event at Port Cygnet regatta
- 1926 Winning races held by RYCT Only boat in A Class with Marconi rig
- 1926 Won RYCT Commodore's Trophy
- 1927 Won Derwent Sailing Squadron A-Class Champion
Pennant
- 1927 Second in RYCT A-Class Champion Pennant
- 1927 Won Derwent Sailing Squadron Commodore's Trophy
- 1927 Weene and Canobie collide on opening day
- 1937 Dead heated with Ninie for the Championship
Pennant. In a “sail off on Sunday 28 February 1937,
Weene was successful by 26 seconds”
- 1962 Rejoined the first division fleet
- 1970 Still racing, hull refastened and painted black
for her 60th birthday.
- 2003 3rd in Green Island Race
- 2004 Purchased by Robert and Leslie Swan of Bruny
Island, certain restorations to original design undertaken
- 2005 Purchased by Mark Smith of Paddington, NSW.
Transported by semi-trailer to Sydney. Re-entered on RYCT yacht register
retaining A1 sail number. Entered on The Australian Register of Ships.
- 2006 Acquired by
Ben Stoner.
She is sailed on Sydney Harbour and is being actively maintained in the
respectful manner she deserves.
Modifications and Milestones
- 1925 Converted to Marconi rig, had been top performer
in the previous season under gaff rig, 47' mast replaced by 51' mast
- 1925 Sail Number changed to A1
- 1929-30? Lengthened by 3' 4” by Charles Lucas, an
experiment to improve performance, the one design class having been
abandoned and Weene racing against larger yachts in A-class
- ?? New mast fitted which was previously fitted to the
8-metre yacht Norn
- 1950 Fitted with auxiliary motor
- 1960 Refitted
- Entered on the British Register of Ships with
Official Number 343856
- 1972 Sailed around the Southern tip of Tasmania to Port
Davey on the West Coast. She subsequently returned to Port Davey three
times as well as a number of voyages up the East cost of Tasmania
- 1981 Hull splined at Muir’s Boatyard under the
direction of Jock Muir
- 1985 Sold to Paul Conde who completely restored and
refitted her including new Australian Red Cedar interior
- 1994-02 Still sailing on the Derwent River and entered in
4 Australian Wooden Boat Festivals.
- Fitted with new 20hp Beta diesel motor 2000
References
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Rudder Magazine, USA, Jan
1900
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Hobart Mercury 13
February 1911
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Australian Motor Boat &
Yachting Monthly magazine 1925/5, 1925/6, 1925/7, 1925/11, 1925/12,
1926/2, 1926/4, 1926/7, 1927/6, 1927/9
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British - Australian Register of
Shipping
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The Anchor
magazine 1912/1/11, 1911/10/05, 1911/11/30, 1912/1/11, 1912/3/7,
1912/3/21
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A Hundred Years of Yachting
E.H. Webster and L. Norman, 1925
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Sailing On, A history of the
Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, 1880 to 1980. M.D.
Geeves, G.C. Griggs, J.L. Honeysett & R.A. Johnston, 1980
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Lloyds Register of Yachts -
1974
More Photos of Weene






Note the prop shaft exiting adjacent to the rudder
trunk.


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