About our shed

About Us

The Wooden Boat Guild Inc has been operational for 30 years and has restored a 28ft circa 1880 28' gaff sailing vessel, built 2 new 15' Piners Punts, restored 1 circa 1930 Piners Punt and a 12 ' net boat. We are currently restoring a 100 year old tender for the yacht Gypsy and a 12' cray dinghy that has a wet well and can be rowed or sailed. We also have a 1940's Fazackerley dinghy to be restored and also 2 inboard Clae i.b. marine motors, 2 Anzani OB (restored) and 3 Seagull OB motors.

Shed Activities

Wooden Boat Restorations and new builds. Review projects at this link https://www.woodenboatguildtas.org.au/wp/

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Contact

Peter Higgs

Address
42 -44 Napoleon Street, Battery Point, 7004 a suburb of the City of Hobart Hobart, Tasmania 7004
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Positive impacts

Camaraderie

"I've found a great group of mates"

Mateship is an important pillar of every Men’s Shed – first and foremost the shed is a place for men to knock about with a group of like-minded mates.

Community

“I give back to the community”

Men’s Sheds are vital community investments delivering programmes and activities that foster community spirit and contribute to building a more inclusive Australia.

Health & Wellbeing

“My health and wellbeing is better because I'm a Shedder”

Many shedders experience improved mental health outcomes. Men (and women) involved at their local Shed report increased self-esteem through participation and learning new skills; de-stigmatisation of experiencing mental health and de-stigmatisation of prevalent social issues related to mental health.

Watch — More than just a shed

The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) is the national service provider supporting more than 1,200 Men’s, Women’s and Community Sheds and is recognised as one of Australia’s largest male-based community development organisations.

AMSA was established in 2007 by a collection of Australian independent community-based Men’s Sheds to represent, support and promote the Men’s Shed movement. It was founded on the principle of sharing information between sheds and those communities wishing to establish and operate a Men’s Shed. It acts as a central hub for information exchange.

Facts & Figures

1,200+
Sheds

Men’s Sheds across Australia (that's more Men's Sheds than Macca's restaurants!)

12
Countries

More than 2,500 Men's Sheds operate in 12 countries

30
Years

The first Men's Shed was established in 1993 (Goolwa, South Australia)

50,000+
Australians

More than 50,000 Australian men participate in Men's Sheds