Harbour Defence Motor Launch 1321 (HDML 1321) is known for her extraordinary service during WW2 behind enemy lines with Z Special Forces. During the 1950's HDML 1321 was used as a training ship and renamed Rushcutter. In 1971 she was sold to a private owner. HDML 1321 sank at her moorings in Darwin Harbour at 7.55am 19 October 2016 and efforts to save her for future generations is underway.

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Wooden Boat Festival

"Jame Craig" and "crew" holding up a Save HDML 1321 Poster
"James Craig" and "crew" holding up a Save HDML 1321 Poster at the 2017 Australian Wooden Boat Festival
Photo provided with kind permission of Gabriel O'Ryan

If you're one of the lucky people that attended the Australian Wooden Boat Festival in Hobart over the weekend, then you may have seen the SAVE HDML 1321 posters or been offered one of the 6000 flyers. Lots of smiling faces showed up showing support to save the historic ship.