Essentials
Designer | Alfred Edward "Bill" Luders Jr. (USA) | |
Builder | Jeff Clist (AUS) | |
Material | Mahogany, carvel planked | |
1st certificate issued | 1963 | |
Original boat name | Barranjoey | |
Original country | AUS | |
Original sail number | 014 | |
Current location | Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney (AUS) |
Notes
- 5.5 KA-14 "Barranjoey" - and its GRP derivate - 28.11.2017 by Kaspar Stubenrauch
- Mark Hunter reports on the Pittwater 30:
"...there is a GRP construction derived from KA-14, the Pittwater 30..."
So, in addition to the Columbia 5.5 (USA), the DARING (GBR), the Safir (SWE), the Mustang (SWE), we now know of an Australian GRP construction made based on the lines of a 5.5mR. - Barranjoey at Australian National Maritime Museum - 25.07.2010 by Hugh Ferrar
- Barranjoey is now on exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney.
- Information - 09.10.2007 by Warren Muir
- Barranjoey was built by Jeff Clist in Sydney, Australia. Warren Muir was a boatbuilding apprentice, learning the art at that time
- Information - 17.09.2007 by Sebastien Schmidt
- Gold medal (1st/15) at the XVIII Olympics 1964 Tokyo, Japan, William Herbert (Bill) Northam / James Fred Robert Sargeant, Peter Joseph O'Donnell, Barranjoey, KA-14, Alfred E. Luders Jr. 1964, 1-6-2-1-dsq-1-4, 5981p.
- Information - 17.09.2007 by Sebastien Schmidt
- 7th/14 at the XIX Olympics 1968 Acapulco, Mexico, William 'Bill' Robert Solomons / James Gilbert Hardy, Gilbert Scott Kaufmann, Barrenjoey, KA-14, Alfred E. Luders Jr. 1964, 5-4-6-6-12-12-5, 69.4p.
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Ownership history
Sail# | Boat name | Owner name | |
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AUS-014 | "Barranjoey" | Sydney Heritage Fleet (1963-?) |
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