
Museum walking tour
Take the VSO tour
The Western Australian Museum acknowledges and respects the Traditional Owners of their ancestral lands, waters and skies.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are advised that this digital guide may include images, sounds, and names of now deceased persons.


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.

Tin Canoe
Distant Discoveries
Video

International Museum Day - WA Maritime Museum
The Parry Endeavour
Video

A letter from Reagan
Ronald Reagan's message to Bob Hawke
Article

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?
Article

The Secret Weapon - Australia II's Winged Keel
Yachting's greatest secret revealed - the winged keel
Article

The Triumphant Challenger - Australia II
Everywhere you looked it was Australia II.
Article

The Triumphant Challenger - Australia II
A national treasure- Australia II
Article

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders
Parry Endeavour – the story of a record breaker
Article

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders
Ouch! Parry Endeavour's bump on the nose
Article

Playing the Long Game - Jon Sanders
Between the devil and the deep blue sea - Jon Sanders' moment of greatest peril
Article

Playing the Long Game - Australia's America's Cup Challenges
The long road to final victory - winning the America's Cup
Article

A Growing Sport - Evelyn IV and Yacht Racing
Racing in Evelyn IV - a smart yacht, but what gave her an edge?
Article

Splashing about in boats - the tin canoe
Making your own fun - the tin canoe
Article

Australia II.
Credit: Michael Haluwana