Ships Boats & Yachts |

Ships Boats & Yachts docked in Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay and Docklands.
These vessels can be viewed, boarded, inspected and sailed.
The 1885 Polly Woodside and the HMAS Castlemaine are floating museums open to the public.
Ships Boats & Yachts
Enterprize | Tall Ship
H.M.V.S. Cerberus | Historic Shipwreck
HMAS Castlemaine
M.V Melburnian
Polly Woodside
Spirit of Tasmania
Steam Tug: Wattle
SY Ena | Steam Yacht
The Enterprize is a replica of John Pascoe Fawkner's Schooner (tall ship) Enterprize - the ship that sailed from Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) in 1835 with the first permanent white settlers that start..
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H.M.V.S. Cerberus | Historic Shipwreck
HMVS (Her Majesty's Victorian Ship) Cerberus has rested in three metres of water at Half Moon Bay since being scuttled to form a breakwater in 1926.
To the casual observer there appeared to be no ..
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HMAS Castlemaine
The heritage-registered HMAS Castlemaine is afloat at Gem Pier in Williamstown, Victoria, close to cafes, playgrounds and galleries.
Throughout World War II, HMAS Castlemaine and her crew travelled..
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M.V Melburnian
The M.V Melburnian is a beautiful timber motor boat first built in 1945 and exquisitely restored in 1999.
Operated by our experienced skippers and deck hands we can tailor a charter to experience ..
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Polly Woodside
Polly Woodside is a National Trust tall ship: an 1885 three masted iron ship from Belfast moored in a dock next to Melbourne's Yarra River at South Wharf.
With an interactive gallery and an excitin..
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Spirit of Tasmania
Spirit of Tasmania have now doubled the ships, doubled the crossings and doubled the convenience! With two ships you are able to sail to or from Tassie overnight - every night!
Spirit of Tasmania I..
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Steam Tug: Wattle
The historic steam tug Wattle was launched at Cockatoo Island in 1933 and worked with the Royal Australian Navy until 1969, then Wattle arrived in Melbourne in 1979 to become an iconic sight steaming ..
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SY Ena | Steam Yacht
The 100+ year old Steam Yacht, SY Ena is now at Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney.
SY ENA
Built in Sydney, Australia, in 1901, one of the world's last remaining Edwardian steam yachts ..
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