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David Payne

David Payne is Curator of Historic Vessels at Australian National Maritime Museum, and through the Australian Register of Historic Vessels he works closely with heritage boat owners throughout Australia researching and advising on their craft and their social connections. David has also been a yacht designer and documented many of the museum’s vessels with extensive drawings. He has had a wide sailing experience, from Lasers and 12-foot skiffs through to long ocean passages. Since 2012 he has been able to work closely with Aboriginal communities on a number of Indigenous canoe building and watercraft projects.

War canoes leave the beach at the K and K festival. Photo: David Payne, ANMM

27 Nov 2019

Visiting the Huhu Bay War Canoe Festival
AKARANA on Sydney Harbour

04 Dec 2017

Australian Sailing

15 Dec 2016

Australia's First Watercraft

20 Oct 2016

Re-creating Harrison’s timekeepers…in Australia

22 Jun 2016

Look to the horizon: Why latitude was easier to find than longitude

05 May 2016

Longitude: A Story That Goes Full Circle

09 Sep 2015

Percy Hockings: watercolours from the north

14 Aug 2015

Australian Lighthouses

31 Oct 2014

Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: 70 Years