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HomeInternational Boat ShowsAustralian Wooden Boats FestivalHistoric boat sinks in D’Entrecasteaux Channel en route to 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival

Historic boat sinks in D’Entrecasteaux Channel en route to 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival

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A rare and historic vessel has been lost in Tasmania’s D’Entrecasteaux Channel while on its way to the 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival.

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According to a Tasmania Police report, officers were alerted around 3:45 pm on Wednesday, 5 February, after the MV Goondooloo, a 20-metre 1958 pilot cutter, suffered mechanical failure and began taking on water near Whale Boat Rock, south of Woodbridge.

The vessel, one of only three of its kind and a former Sydney Harbour pilot boat, was making its way from Port Huon to Hobart when the incident occurred. On board were a 50-year-old woman and a 59-year-old man, both from Hobart.

The crew immediately raised the alarm using marine radio, an EPIRB, and a mobile phone, providing continuous updates to emergency services. Despite a rapid response from two police vessels, Goondooloo could not be saved and sank soon after.

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Fortunately, both crew members, who were wearing life jackets and had the necessary safety equipment, were safely rescued by police. Neither sustained injuries.

Acting Inspector Danny Jackson of Hobart Police praised the crew’s actions, emphasising the importance of preparedness at sea.

“Their regular communication with police enabled a swift and effective rescue operation,” he said. “This serves as a timely reminder for all boaters to wear life jackets, take proper safety precautions, and inform someone of their travel plans.”

While Goondooloo is now lost, its legacy as a working vessel and part of Australia’s maritime heritage will not be forgotten.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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