A sailboat, reminiscent of Classic Sailing Yachts, is propped up on wooden supports at a sandy boatyard near the water, with a clear sky and jetties visible in the background.

Rouseabout

Launch Date: 1945

Rouseabout is one of only three remaining 22 Square Metre class yachts in Australia. Built in Sydney in 1945 with its elegant profile and long overhangs, beautifully hand crafted by the builder, Alan Griffin at his Mona Vale yard. He used selected imported Honduras mahogany for the planking and choice Australian timbers for the remainder of the hull, deck and cabin.

Rouseabout raced in mixed fleets on Sydney Harbour for many
years. She is currently sailed in Pittwater NSW in club racing and social events. 

Skerry ( AKA Rouseabout ) was a birthday present for the current owners Father Colin Butterworth. Skerry played a wonderful part in helping his father cope with a 2 year fight with cancer until he left the wharf in March 2008.

The owner Mat Butterworth had this to say,

“Skerry continues to provide quality time sailing with Colin in spirit. When I need a hand on the old timber tiller dad is there to guide us to the top mark and maybe a little breeze along the way.”

Builder:  Alan Griffin
Designer:  Knud Reimers

Vessel Dimensions
LOA: 12.72 m (42 ft)

LWL: 10.36 m (34 ft)

Breadth overall: 2.13 m (7 ft)

Draft of Hull: 1.83 m (6 ft)

Displacement: 3.94 tonnes (3.87 tons)

A classic wooden Schärenkreuzer sailboat with a covered mast is moored at the dock. The boat features polished wood details, red cushioned seating, and sits beside green water with trees and a building in the background.
A wooden Skerry Cruiser with covered sails is moored at a pier on a calm body of water, with other boats and trees visible in the background.
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