'' at sea under sail in May 2012
James Craig James Craig is a three-masted, iron-hulled
barque. Built in 1874 in
Sunderland,
England, by Bartram, Haswell, & Co., she was originally named
Clan Macleod. She was employed carrying cargo around the world, and rounded
Cape Horn 23 times in 26 years. In 1900 she was acquired by Mr J J Craig, renamed
James Craig in 1905, and operated between
New Zealand and
Australia until 1911.
Waratah Waratah is a coal fired tug and was launched at
Cockatoo Island Dockyard, Sydney on 22 May 1902. Originally named
Burunda, she was used to tow dredges and barges between the various ports along the NSW coast.
Lady Hopetoun Lady Hopetoun is a 1902 VIP steam launch named after the Governor General of Australia's wife - the then
Lady Hopetoun. She was built in the W. M. Ford yard at
Berrys Bay, Sydney and launched on the tenth of April.
Boomerang The 1903 schooner
Boomerang was launched as the
Bona on 24 September; it was designed by the noted Sydney naval architect
Walter Reeks Other vessels •
Protex, a 1908 inner-harbour motor launch •
Harman, a 1947 ex-
Royal Australian Navy harbour workboat/passenger motor boat •
Berrima, a 1954
Botany Bay workboat/passenger motor boat •
Bronzewing, 1968 and
Currawong, 1969, are
Bronzewing-class harbour tugs (on loan from the
Royal Australian Navy). They are used to berth and un-berth
James Craig or to relocate the steam ships when not under steam. ==Vessels under restoration==