Norman Wright 40 Motor Cruiser


Price
AU $350,000
Finance
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Currency
Length
44' - 13.41m
Vessel Location
Martha Cove VIC
Launch Year
1956
Hull Material
Timber Sheathed

CAMIRA -- Norman Wright 40

A true Queensland classic. An exceptional piece of Australian boating heritage.

Opportunities to acquire a vessel of CAMIRA's calibre do not come along often.

Built on the Brisbane River in 1956, CAMIRA is a one-of-a-kind Norman Wright 40, designed by Ron Wright and built by renowned Queensland boatbuilder Jack Clark. Constructed in traditional spotted gum and turpentine, she represents an era of Australian boatbuilding when craftsmanship, individuality and longevity were paramount.

More than seven decades later, CAMIRA remains an extraordinarily handsome and capable cruising vessel--and following a major rebuild by Norman Wright & Sons in 2009, she combines the character and craftsmanship of a genuine classic with the comfort, systems and reliability expected of a modern cruising boat.

The 2009 rebuild was extensive. Her hull was reinforced, stiffened and sheathed, while new windows and window frames, laid teak decks, beautifully varnished handrails and two new Oregon masts were installed. Her interior was also renewed, showcasing a particularly beautiful Queensland maple interior that gives CAMIRA the warm, unmistakable character that only a finely crafted timber vessel can provide.

Further work has continued to preserve and improve her. Previous documented work included significant attention to her propulsion system, while the vessel has been consistently maintained and cared for throughout her current ownership. Her annual slipping, servicing and maintenance were most recently undertaken by The Wooden Boat Shop and Coastline Marine in November 2025.

CAMIRA is every bit as practical as she is beautiful.

Her well-considered layout features an aft companionway, port and starboard wheelhouse doors and walk-around side decks, providing excellent access around the vessel and making life aboard both safer and more enjoyable. The accommodation comprises three cabins sleeping five, with a well-appointed interior designed for genuine extended cruising.

The galley is particularly well equipped, with a gas oven and cooktop, 12V/240V refrigerator and 240V freezer, while onboard amenities include a toilet and shower as well as a convenient deck shower.

For cruising and navigation, CAMIRA has been thoughtfully equipped with modern electronics, including:

SIMRAD Chartplotters
SIMRAD Autopilot
Marine radio
AIS
Bow thruster & Joy Stick Control
EPIRB
Television
Comprehens ive safety equipment
Power comes from a Perkins 135hp six-cylinder diesel, supported by a 6.5 kVA generator. With ample fuel and water capacity, CAMIRA offers an impressive 600-nautical-mile range, making her equally suited to leisurely weekends on the bay or longer coastal adventures.

She is accompanied by a dinghy, full covers, ground tackle and ropes, all presented in excellent condition.

And then there is the provenance.

CAMIRA is not simply an old timber boat. She is part of the story of Queensland's remarkable Moreton Bay cruising tradition. The celebrated Classic Moreton Bay Cruisers publication documents the history and craftsmanship of locally built wooden boats and has become a highly regarded reference for Australia's classic boating heritage.

CAMIRA's connection to that tradition is particularly fitting. Norman R. Wright & Sons remains one of Australia's most significant historic boatbuilding names, with a history stretching back more than a century and a remarkable legacy of Queensland-built timber vessels.

For those who appreciate traditional timber boatbuilding, CAMIRA offers something increasingly difficult to find: authentic heritage, exceptional craftsmanship, proven cruising capability and a level of restoration that allows her next custodian to enjoy the boat rather than undertake a project.

She has the lines.
She has the history.
She has the craftsmanship.
And, importantly, she has been cared for.

CAMIRA is a very special boat for a very discerning owner.

Presented in exceptional condition and ready for her next chapter, this is a rare opportunity to become the custodian of a genuine Queensland classic.


Price
AU $350,000   
Vessel Name
Camira
Boat Reference
NormanWright40
Launch Year
1956
Length
44' - 13.41m
Beam
4.16m
Draft
1.2m
Displacement
20 tonnes
Vessel Location
Martha Cove Vic
Region
Victoria
Use
Family, Cruising, Live Aboard
Registration
WG303
Designer
Ron Wright
Builder
Jack Clark
Hull Material
Timber Sheathed
Decks Material
Teak
Engine
Perkins Sabre M135HP 6 Cylinder Diesel
Engine Make
Perkins
Number Engines
1
Horsepower
135HP
Fuel Type
Diesel
Propulsion
Inboard Shaft Drive
Thrusters
Bow Thurster
Genset
2022 - Seawasp VTE Paguro 6500 6.5KVA Hours - 200
Fuel
900L x 2
Water
1100 L
Dinghy
3m Fibreglass Dinghy
Covers
Full Set Of Covers - covering windows, front & aft areas, hand rails, tender
Accommodation
Forward Cabin with 2 Single Berths, Saloon lounge converts into berth for 2, aft cabin with 2 king singles.
Cabins
2 Cabins
Berths
Sleeps 5
Shower
Yes
Toilet
Electric Toilet
Air-Con
No
Galley
Force 10 gas 3 burner cooktop and oven. S/S sink. Fresh and salt water
pumps. Ample galley storage, custom cupboards and drawers.
Refrigeration
12V Eutectic / 240V Fridge plus 240V Freezer
Freezer
Yes
Stove
Gas Stove
Hot Water
Yes heat exchanger/240V
Ground Tackle
28kg Ultra S/S primary Anchor. 100 metres 10mm Lofrans
certified Chain, Maxwell Nilsson Windlass operated from
the helm and foredeck, spare Danforth Anchor with chain,
150 metres 16mm rope.
Bilge Pumps
Yes
Epirb
Yes
Life Jackets
8 Life Jackets
Flares
Yes
Fire Protection
Fire Extinguisher
Electrics
3 Seperate Battery Banks with True Charge 2 Series smart charger. Xantrex battery monitor at helm.
Electronics / Navigation
2 Simrad Chartplotter MF displays, interfaced to Simrad Autopilot
and sounder.
- Icom M412 VHF radio
- Englaon 22" LED 12v TV,
- GME T120 AIS Transceiver
- Sidepower SE60 Bow Thruster with
joystick control.
Deck Gear
High volume Johnson deck wash pump running off the engine,
also acts as an emergency bilge pump, Rule 2500 Bilge Pump,
Whale hand pump.

Spars, Sails and Covers: 2 varnished Oregon Masts with steadying North Sails
on furlers.

CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
Sundance Marine
Rob Graham
Telephone
Address
Sales Office, Powerboat Showroom & Service Centre:
Units 3-6,1 Island Drive, Safety Beach
Sales Office & Chandlery Store:
Shop 2/36 Jetty Road Sandringham
Melbourne VIC Australia
  

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