Australian Sailing Museum

The Australian Sailing Museum is in Mandurah, Western Australia.

The Museum closed December 2012.

Australian Sailing Museum, Mandurah, Western Australia

Owned and built by Rolly Tasker, the Australian Sailing Museum [1] exhibits a comprehensive display of yacht models, the history of Australian sailing, and sailors, from the 19th century. It has maritime artworks, lifelike wax figures of sailing icons (a saluting Dennis Conner, John Cox Stevens, Sir Thomas Lipton & more), while the main exhibition area is circled with pennants from clubs around the world. The Museum also houses the Peninsula Art Gallery that sells prints, the Boardwalk coffee shop and Rolly Tasker Sails Australia which offers sails made by Rolly.

The opening address on Monday 7 April 2008 was made by Major General Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia [2]

The Governor-General opened the museum on Rolly and Kerry Tasker’s behalf.

The Museum houses an extensive array of built-to-scale model yachts in glass cases. The models are representative of most of the Australian and many international classes of yachts. The Australian sailing and Olympic sailing champions' achievements are listed. Wax figures circle the centre of the Museum while sailing history in text and pictures line the walls.

Has been listed as a 2009 WA Tourism Awards Finalist [3]

References

  1. Australian Sailing Museum
  2. Address by his Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia on the occasion of open Rolly and Kerry Tasker’s Australian Sailing Museum Mandurah, WA 7 April 2008
  3. 2009 WA Tourism Awards Finalist

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Coordinates: 32°31′39″S 115°43′04″E / 32.527478°S 115.7177°E / -32.527478; 115.7177

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