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Lyndcraft Boats

Locality: Saint Helens, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 3 6376 2672



Address: 6-10 Molly Court 7216 Saint Helens, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.lyndcraft.com.au

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25.01.2022 Our first vessel completed for 2020. ‘Immunity’ was delivered today to Houn Aquaculture, another 12mtr vessel added to their fleet



25.01.2022 RED EYE Leaving for Western Australia

20.01.2022 Todays launch, a 7.6m oyster punt. This vessel is for Moonboom Oysters in Tin Can Bay QLD, powered by a 200hp Yamaha.

19.01.2022 Loaded ready for launch day tomorrow.



17.01.2022 A slightly different project happening in the workshop at the moment.

16.01.2022 Today's activities involved transporting the newly constructed bridge sections of the Break O'Day Councils Multi User Track to the wharf and positioning them into place along side the existing Golden Fleece Bridge here in St. Helens. Thank you to our dedicated truck driver Carl from Wagner Transport for delivering the three sections to the wharf ready for the guys from Billings Cranes to lift them into position for the crew at BridgePro Engineering Pty Ltd to secure.

15.01.2022 Another dive vessel delivered to Tassal today



14.01.2022 Good News! - The multi-user track will open at 3pm this afternoon. The works crews have been working flat out to get this track ready for the long weekend so residents and visitors alike can make the most of it. We look forward to seeing it in action

12.01.2022 All 5 sections in place

10.01.2022 What's special about Jervis Bay? These aquaculture entrepreneurs have just found out.

09.01.2022 Buccaneer leaving St Helens on Saturday afternoon en-route to its home base in Cone Bay Western Australia. First stop will be in Yamba for refueling before heading onto Cairns.

08.01.2022 Todays Launch, Barometric. This is an 11.9m dive vessel powered by twin 300 Mercury V8 outboards, for Petuna Aquaculture operating out of Strahan. Thankyou to Carl from Wagner Transport and Alf from Pfeiffer Cranes for your help getting this vessel safely to the water.



07.01.2022 Tassal's newest 11.9 mtr x 4 mtr dive vessel -‘NITRO’ being delivered today to work out of Nubeena. Just in time for Christmas.

06.01.2022 This vessel completed and delivered to Tasmanian Bluewater Oysters at Smithton today. This is an 8.2 mtr oyster punt fitted with a Mercury outboard motor supplied by Deegan Marine

04.01.2022 Eventful morning here at Lyndcraft Boats today! Moved this 15 meter x 6.5 meter catamaran 'BLUE REVOLUTION' to the water. Thanks to Tas Networks & Break'O'Day Council for your co-ordination to get this over-sized vessel to the wharf. Thanks also to Rick from Wallaroo Contracting for his excellent driving skills in maneuvering this load around the narrow back roads. ... Also thanks to Duke & his crew from Pfiefer Cranes for lifting the vessel into the water. Thank you to our Lyndcraft Boats crew and all sub-contractors involved in the completion of this vessel. This is a specially designed Mussel Harvesting vessel for South Coast Mariculture heading to Jervis Bay NSW. The specialised harvesting equipment manufactured by Ansco New Zealand was installed by Andrew Lovell from Hydraulic & Pneumatic Engineering, Hobart.

03.01.2022 In case you missed it! This morning Buccaneer our newly constructed 19mtr vessel built for Marine Produce Australia in Western Australia, left the workshop here in St. Helens to make her way to the water at the St. Helens Wharf. Wallaroo Transport hauling the hull followed by the wheelhouse hauled by Wagner Transport we slowly made our way up the main street giving many locals an interesting sight.... Thank you to Rick and Carl our skilled drivers for hauling this incredible load for us. Thank you also to the guys at Billings Cranes for transferring the hull to the water and skillfully placing the wheelhouse in position. A final thank you to TasNetworks, Break O'Day Council and St Helens Marine Rescue staff and volunteers for your co-operation and assistance especially in helping with traffic management during this move.

03.01.2022 This 12mtr works boat leaving St Helens today, heading to Cone Bay, Western Australia. This is the 6th load that Tas Freight have delivered for us, and the 4th load for this legendary truck driver Kevin Stubbs.

01.01.2022 Busy day today as 5 of the 9 sections of the new Georges Bay Multi user track left the workshop and were lifted into place.

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