Alan Payne Ampopetta 38 Project boat. Free.
Price
AU $1
Currency
Length
37' 8" - 11.48m
Vessel Location
Sandgate QLD
Launch Year
1961 approximate
Hull Material
Timber
This Alan Payne designed iconic Ampopetta design, "Rudyard Kipling" is a plywood hard-chine sloop very similar to the Tasman Seabird.
Rudyard Kipling was built by Mose & Hoye in Sydney.
I believe the timber framing is Philippine Mahogany with 3/4" ply sheeting. It has a solid cast iron keel and fin rudder.
The Ampopetta class was originally designed to beat the IOR rules and an entry level blue water sailing boat.
The boat was originally built for the late author Joshua Peter Bell F. R. G. S. Who named the boat "Rudyard Kipling". Joshua changed the rig from a sloop to a yawl. Joshua sailed Rudyard Kipling extensively around Moreton Bay. Joshua Peter Bell F. R. G. S. Wrote many editions of the book "Moreton Bay And How To Fathom It". The 1975, Sixth Edition of Moreton Bay And How To Fathom It, has this quote on page 3: "To RUDYARD KIPLING and all who have crewed on her". Joshua also sailed Rudyard Kipling to Noumea and back to Australia. The storey of the trip was written up in the Modern Boating book August 1968.
Peter Holm then bought the boat, changed the rig to a ketch and completed in over twenty Brisbane to Gladstone yacht races.
They had a great reputation for being a dry, light and quick boat often out performing the Tasman Seabird.
I know personally of only three other Ampopetta's left in the world.
This definitely would be a one off if restored to original and displayed at the Wooden Boat Festival in Tasmania.
I am giving Rudyard Kipling away for FREE, to a good home.
I have had Rudyard Kipling since 2004 in a shed and restoring to original. Unfortunately I have to move house and I have no where else to put it, so Rudyard Kipling is looking for a new home with a lovely person to restore her.
I will pass on everything that I have from when I received Rudyard Kipling in 2004. Original bronze winches, sails, timber masts, stanchion's, lots of paperwork etc.
I have kept all the original parts so they can be used as templates and also drawings noting all deck hardware position's before they were removed.
Rudyard Kipling also comes with the steel cradle.
Rudyard Kipling still has current Australian Registration which can be transferred with the bill of sale.
There is thousands of dollars worth of value in all the winches, sail's, etc.
Must be taken in complete package with Rudyard Kipling.
I hope someone is able to take Rudyard Kipling, as if I can not find a new owner by 1st December 2025, I will be forced to cut it up for scrap and it'll be sad to see so much history vanish.
Rudyard Kipling was built by Mose & Hoye in Sydney.
I believe the timber framing is Philippine Mahogany with 3/4" ply sheeting. It has a solid cast iron keel and fin rudder.
The Ampopetta class was originally designed to beat the IOR rules and an entry level blue water sailing boat.
The boat was originally built for the late author Joshua Peter Bell F. R. G. S. Who named the boat "Rudyard Kipling". Joshua changed the rig from a sloop to a yawl. Joshua sailed Rudyard Kipling extensively around Moreton Bay. Joshua Peter Bell F. R. G. S. Wrote many editions of the book "Moreton Bay And How To Fathom It". The 1975, Sixth Edition of Moreton Bay And How To Fathom It, has this quote on page 3: "To RUDYARD KIPLING and all who have crewed on her". Joshua also sailed Rudyard Kipling to Noumea and back to Australia. The storey of the trip was written up in the Modern Boating book August 1968.
Peter Holm then bought the boat, changed the rig to a ketch and completed in over twenty Brisbane to Gladstone yacht races.
They had a great reputation for being a dry, light and quick boat often out performing the Tasman Seabird.
I know personally of only three other Ampopetta's left in the world.
This definitely would be a one off if restored to original and displayed at the Wooden Boat Festival in Tasmania.
I am giving Rudyard Kipling away for FREE, to a good home.
I have had Rudyard Kipling since 2004 in a shed and restoring to original. Unfortunately I have to move house and I have no where else to put it, so Rudyard Kipling is looking for a new home with a lovely person to restore her.
I will pass on everything that I have from when I received Rudyard Kipling in 2004. Original bronze winches, sails, timber masts, stanchion's, lots of paperwork etc.
I have kept all the original parts so they can be used as templates and also drawings noting all deck hardware position's before they were removed.
Rudyard Kipling also comes with the steel cradle.
Rudyard Kipling still has current Australian Registration which can be transferred with the bill of sale.
There is thousands of dollars worth of value in all the winches, sail's, etc.
Must be taken in complete package with Rudyard Kipling.
I hope someone is able to take Rudyard Kipling, as if I can not find a new owner by 1st December 2025, I will be forced to cut it up for scrap and it'll be sad to see so much history vanish.
Price
AU $1
Vessel Name
Rudyard Kipling
Launch Year
1961 approximate
Length
37' 8" - 11.48m
Beam
10 ft 4ins.
Draft
4ft 9ins.
Displacement
Approx. 5 ton.
Keel / Ballast
Cast iron.
Vessel Location
Sandgate Qld
Region
Queensland
HIN
-
Registration
-
Rego Expiry
01/01/2004
Designer
Alan Payne.
Builder
Mose & Hoye Sydney.
Hull Material
Timber
Decks Material
Plywood.
Engine
No Engine.
Propulsion
S/S Shaft with 3 blade bronze prop.
Accommodation
V Berth & 3 singles.
Cabins
1.
Berths
5.
Safety Gear
Push-pit, Pull-pit & stanchion's.
Sail Inventory
4 / Headsails, various sizes & age.
2 / Mainsails, 1 looks original & 1 looks newer.
1 / Mizzen sail looks original.
1 / Boom sail cover.
2 / Mainsails, 1 looks original & 1 looks newer.
1 / Mizzen sail looks original.
1 / Boom sail cover.
Mast / Rigging
2 / Timber masts. Existing S/S shroud's and turnbuckles.
Remarks
See attached PDF for complete list of boat and fittings.
CONTACT DETAILS
Name
Tony
Telephone
Sandgate QLD
Australia
Australia