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A large brightly lit gallery overlooking the water. The yacht Australia II is on one side and Jon Sanders' yacht is on the other. A stair leading to a walkway is in between.

Tin Canoe to Australia II Gallery

This gallery celebrates the incredible stories of people who have challenged nature and themselves as they ventured across the maritime world.

Visitors will see the Parry Endeavour, the yacht that took solo yachtsman Jon Sanders three times around the globe, and the Australia II, the racing yacht that won the America’s Cup from the United States in 1983.

Hero Objects

1980s panel van

Panel Van

What is a panel van doing here?

corrugated tin canoe

Tin Canoe

Tinnies

Wooden sail boat

Evelyn IV

The Skiff that Jack Built

At the far end of the Museum near the water is a large yacht tilted at an extreme angle, a mannequin clinging to the mast.

Parry Endeavour

Jon Sanders

Deep Dives

A friendly Museum staff member telling us about tin canoe, while standing next to it in the gallery.

Tin Canoe

Distant Discoveries

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A friendly Museum staff member next to the dramatically leaning yacht in the gallery.

International Museum Day - WA Maritime Museum

The Parry Endeavour

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A typewritten memo with the Australian Government logo and heading "Prime Minister."

A letter from Reagan

Ronald Reagan's message to Bob Hawke

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A white men's jacket with "Australia" and Australian iconography repeated over its entire surface.

Any boss who sacks a worker for not coming in today

Celebration of triumph. Yes, it really is 'that jacket', but was it Bob Hawke's?

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The blue and white keel underneath the Australia II.

The Secret Weapon - Australia II's Winged Keel

Yachting's greatest secret revealed - the winged keel

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A large ornate silver trophy cup behind curved glass.

The Triumphant Challenger - Australia II

Everywhere you looked it was Australia II.

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The Australia II sails the water, its sail showing a large logo of the Western Australian Maritime Museum.

The Triumphant Challenger - Australia II

A national treasure- Australia II

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A photo taken from the front of the yacht shows the choppy sea beyond the metal railing.

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders

Parry Endeavour – the story of a record breaker

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At the far end of the Museum near the water is a large yacht tilted at an extreme angle, a mannequin clinging to the mast.

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders

Ouch! Parry Endeavour's bump on the nose

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A grinning Jon Sanders holds up white sacks of mail on the deck of the yacht.

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders

Between the devil and the deep blue sea - Jon Sanders' moment of greatest peril

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A white beer coaster, discoloured with age. A yacht is depicted. Text reads "Swan Lager: Winning the world over. Official sponsor, America's Cup Challenge 1983."

Playing the Long Game - Australia's America's Cup Challenges

The long road to final victory - winning the America's Cup

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Against the Museum's wall mounted on a long wooden platform on the floor is a small wooden yacht with one sail.

A Growing Sport - Evelyn IV and Yacht Racing

Racing in Evelyn IV - a smart yacht, but what gave her an edge?

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A small canoe made of tin is lifted about waist level off the floor of the Museum.

Splashing about in boats - the tin canoe

Making your own fun - the tin canoe

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A large brightly lit gallery overlooking the water. The yacht Australia II is on one side and Jon Sanders' yacht is on the other. A stair leading to a walkway is in between.

Australia II.
Credit: Michael Haluwana