Piner Punt & Fazackerley Race

Piner Punt & Fazackerley Race

Known as “Charles Abel’s Memorial Piner Punt and Fazackerly, Cray Pot pulling race.”

By Australian Wooden Boat Festival

Date and time

Sunday, February 9 · 9 - 9:30am AEDT

Location

Kings Pier Marina

2 Franklin Wharf Hobart, TAS 7000 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 30 minutes

Background

This race honours the legacy of West Coast Piners who used their iconic Piner Punts to fish for cray off Edwards and other West Coast locations. Inspired by Charles Abels' later years and corroborated by Richard Flanagan’s "A Terrible Beauty" and historian Don Grining, whose family built Abels' punts, this event is a living tribute to Tasmania’s rich maritime traditions.

Convened by Peter Higgs and David Edwards of the Wooden Boat Guild of Tasmania (WBGT), the inaugural Piner Punt and Fazackerley Race debuted at the 2023 Australian Wooden Boat Festival, blending history, craftsmanship, and competition into an unforgettable spectacle.


Details

When: 9:00 AM, riverside of Kings Pier attenuator

This year, the race expands to include Fazackerley dinghies, celebrating their long history with Tasmanian amateur cray fishers. Sponsored by Norglass and Garry Kerr, the event offers exciting prizes:

- 1st Prize (Piner Punt & Fazackerley): $100 Norglass marine paint voucher
- 2nd & 3rd Prizes: Garry Kerr’s renowned Tasmanian Cray Fishing video

Crews will race to haul non-baited cray pots and row back to the start line with the pots safely aboard.

- Entry: Free via AWBF Eventbrite. Click on the button below too register.
- Crew: Two members per boat.
- Arrival: Boats must be ready at the start line by 8:40 AM.

Registrations close January 24, 2025. Following registration, WBGT's Peter Higgs will be in contact via email within 1-3 days.

For further information or queries please contact the Wooden Boat Guild of Tasmania here.

This is a test of skill and endurance—don’t miss this thrilling celebration of Tasmanian maritime heritage.


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