A comprehensive reference to the privately built and owned boats launched from the banks of the Tamar River in northern Tasmania, written by Betty J. Percy and published by Foot & Playsted, Launceston in 1993. Percy documents over 750 craft — the vast majority privately owned, built by both professional and amateur boat builders — recording their racing histories, extended cruises, notable achievements in Tasmanian coastal and Bass Strait waters, and for a few, their loss through foundering or accident.
This is a thorough piece of local maritime social history — the Tamar River has been central to Launceston's identity since European settlement, and the boats that sailed from it reflect the character of the region across more than a century.
At 260 pages with black and white photographs throughout and a full index, this is the definitive reference for anyone researching a specific Tamar vessel, tracing a family connection to Tamar boat building or sailing, or documenting the maritime heritage of the Launceston district.
Out of print since publication and not commonly found in good condition.
CONDITION
Used, generally very good condition with some wear and tear to the dust jacket. Contact us on 03 6381 1545 for additional photos before purchasing.
BOOK DETAILS
Hardcover with dust jacket.
260 pages, indexed.
Black and white photographs.
Published 1993 by Foot & Playsted, Launceston. Out of print
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