Tawe Nunnugah
isn't just a cruise in company, but a shared opportunity for
participants to sail and row a variety of small boats in waters which
would otherwise be too daunting. We think that one of the most
interesting of those boats is the Montagu Whaler, currently undergoing
restoration in the Wooden Boat Centre. Every capital ship in the navies
of the British Commonwealth used to carry a whaler for a variety of
duties, and they were famously seaworthy and good for both rowing and
sailing. Now they are a rarity. Once it is complete ours will likely
be the only working Whaler remaining in Australia. Help us restore 'our
Monty' in time for the Raid by making a contribution at http://pozible.com/project/rescue-our-monty More about the Whaler at our-monty.org |