Classic boat lovingly built from waste
by Tim Barlass 17 Apr 2018 08:22 UTC
Michael Stephens and his ketch, Wicked Wench © Dean Sewell
Wooden boat building is a time-honoured process. Case in point is Wicked Wench, a 48-foot ketch moored near Scotland Island, which started life in the 1960s - and isn't quite finished yet. Sourcing materials, many discarded by the roadside, can slow things down a bit.
She began life in Blackwattle Bay and was started by a Dutchman called Henke - the Dutch know a thing or two about boats. The wood for the ribs and keel was sourced from the old wool stores that used to stand around the waterside in Darling Harbour.
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