The Wooden Boat Centre – Tasmania
Highlights
- Explore the working boatbuilding shed and immerse yourself in the rich sights and sounds of maritime heritage.
- Join guided tours to witness skilled boatbuilders in action, showcasing traditional techniques passed down through generations.
- Engage in hands-on courses that offer practical skills in a unique environment, perfect for curious learners and craftsmanship enthusiasts.
- Contribute to Tasmania's maritime heritage by supporting apprentices and volunteers during your visit to the Wooden Boat Centre.
Located on the banks of the Huon River in Franklin, the Wooden Boat Centre is a community-owned, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to preserving and sharing the traditional craft of wooden boatbuilding.
Visitors are invited to step inside a working boatbuilding shed, where the sights, sounds and smells of timber and tools bring maritime heritage to life. Guided tours offer a rare opportunity to see skilled boatbuilders, students and apprentices at work, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Beyond tours, the centre offers a range of hands-on courses, from short introductory experiences to more in-depth programs, allowing participants to learn practical skills in a unique and immersive environment.
The Wooden Boat Centre plays an active role in sustaining Tasmania’s maritime heritage by training apprentices, supporting volunteers, and engaging the wider community. Every visit contributes to keeping these skills alive for future generations.
Whether a visitor, a curious learner, or someone with a passion for craftsmanship, the Wooden Boat Centre offers an authentic and memorable experience in the heart of the Huon Valley.
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Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.