Tempe Basin Motor Boat Association

Tempe Basin Motor Boat Association

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Tempe Basin Motor Boat Association is a club for local boat owners, enthusiasts, amateur boat builders and heritage restoration of old wooden boats.

Photos from Tempe Basin Motor Boat Association's post 29/11/2020

Replacing copper sheeting can be a very prickly business. Each copper nail hole has to be filled and sealed away.

29/11/2020

Found this one in the trophy cabinet. Anyone know the story behind this little beauty?

29/11/2020

Yard clean-up underway. Special thanks to the crew at Aussie Skips. The clean-up will clear the space for improvements in boat storage and repair facilities. Watch this space!

Sea Knight - Interior Painting | Wooden Boat Blog 23/06/2014

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Sea Knight - Interior Painting | Wooden Boat Blog Been hard at work getting the interior painted. Not going to say much other than I am one step closer and glad it is done. Cutting all of the edges and corners on the battens, frames, sheers, chines, stem,butt joints, cabinetry inside and outside took longer than the actual painting.

Photos 24/03/2014

This is the Goorawin

After a four-year restoration by local shipwright Andrew Thomson at the boatyard at Tempe Basin. The Goorawin was built at Goat Island on the Harbour in 1949. In 1954 she collided with a Sydney ferry near Shark Island and sank. She was salvaged and made it under her own steam to Yamba on the north coast where she was the MSB workboat that looked after the prawn trawling fleet. Because of her shallow draft she helped rescue families caught in the floods on the Clarence River. The north coast MSB guys must have had some time on their hands because many people fondly remember the Goorawin from their childhood days. There was even an illustrated childrens book written by a local author.

The Goorawin was one of a fleet of ‘G Boats’ which worked on the harbor. Amongst their tasks they took the shipbuilders across to Cockatoo. All of the series had aboriginal names starting with ‘G’. For example, Gargarle, Girrakool and Girra Girra. Goorawin means ‘flower’.

The ‘G Boats’ were also known by the workers as ‘Sputniks’ because they did orbits all day around Cockatoo Island. There may be a dozen of these boats still around, Sydney based, mainly.

Photos 24/03/2014

Blast from the past!

Steaming and the driving frames (ribs) inside the gunwales and down to the keel. After each rib has been steamed for half an hour there is only half a minute to bend it into place and copper nail it before it becomes rigid again.

Andrew, in this picture on the left, is a third generation shipwright whose grandfather worked in the Port of Edinburgh before migrating to Marrickville.

Mobile uploads 03/03/2014

A big lift!

Photos from Tempe Basin Motor Boat Association's post 11/02/2014
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Holbeach Avenue, Tempe
Sydney, NSW
2044

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm