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Untitled poem
Untitled poem

Untitled poem

Date7 January 1956 - 21 December 1962
Object numberANMS1105[055]
NamePoem
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 185 x 150 x 1 mm
Copyright© Lindy Boyd
ClassificationsEphemera
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Lindy Boyd
DescriptionThis handwritten poem reads: If there is a garden of / Eden with a spare rake/ or a mower then Im (sic) not / going. With the money / time and effort spent or / ours I could have sailed / the oceans of the world. / Now my horizons have / dwindled almost to the / vanishing point. It was associated with a WAYFARER logbook covering the period 7 January 1956 - 21 December 1962. HistoryPeter Luke launched WAYFARER early in World War II. It was built by Charles Larson in the early 1940s at his yard in Gladesville, Sydney. Larson had experience building a yacht from the same designer, John Alden from the USA. Once the yacht was rigged WAYFARER served with the Volunteer Coastal Patrol on Sydney Harbour and along the NSW coast until the war ended in 1945. In 1944 Peter Luke was one of the co-founders of the Cruising Yacht Club and the Sydney to Hobart race. He sailed WAYFARER in the first Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 1945, finishing last, with a time of of nearly 10 days . They went ashore twice, taking a casual attitude to the event. The logbooks are hand written by Luke and his crew and some include a number of small black and white images taken by Luke. They cover the period of the war when Luke was part of the coastal patrol, the first Hobart race and the 1948 Trans-Tasman race in great detail. Later entries often provide daily information but as Luke gets older the entries become irregular. He and his family lived aboard WAYFARER for many years. Luke was a well known in Australian yachting, living a vagabond lifestyle, and was a close colleague of Jack Earl and his family. WAYFARER is listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels, HV000152. The yacht remained in Luke's possession throughout his life, and was sold by the estate in 2008, a year after his death. SignificanceThis handwritten poem is part of an archive associated with WAYFARER (HV000152) and its owner Peter Luke, who co-founded the Sydney to Hobart yacht race and the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.