Coral Trekker Boat Hire Sydney — 1939 Tall Ship for up to 36 Guests
Coral Trekker is a genuine 1939 square-rigged ketch chartering on Sydney Harbour for up to 36 guests — the smallest and most intimate of three sister tall ships in the same small fleet. Her keel was laid in 1939, delayed by the Second World War, and she later became one of the only vessels able to reach the sinking passenger ferry Wahine, saving many lives. She carries a fully licensed bar and seating on the upper deck, with professional crew included. From $805 per hour with just a 2-hour minimum, she suits sailing charters, intimate corporate functions, school formals and function events looking for real maritime history without a big-group boat.
Frequently asked questions
How many guests can Coral Trekker carry?
Coral Trekker carries up to 36 guests. She's a 1939 square-rigged ketch with seating on the upper deck — the smallest and most intimate of three sister tall ships in the same fleet.
How much does it cost to hire Coral Trekker?
Coral Trekker is $805.00 per hour in low season (Jun–Aug), $977.50 per hour in shoulder season (Apr–May, Sep–Oct) and $1,150.00 per hour in peak season (Nov–Mar), with a 2-hour minimum charter. A 20% surcharge applies on public holidays. New Year's Eve is quoted separately — contact the Boatique team.
Can we BYO drinks on Coral Trekker?
No. Coral Trekker carries a fully licensed bar, so drinks are served through the vessel's own bar rather than BYO. Catering menus and beverage packages are available to book in advance.
What's the minimum charter time on Coral Trekker?
Just 2 hours — shorter than the usual 4-hour minimum on most Boatique boats, making Coral Trekker a workable option for a shorter sailing experience.
What makes Coral Trekker different from a normal charter boat?
She's a genuine 1939 square-rigged tall ship, not a motor yacht — with real maritime history, including a role in reaching the sinking passenger ferry Wahine to help save lives, and a later refit for the First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage. She's also the smallest of three sister tall ships, suited to more intimate charters.
What events suit Coral Trekker?
Coral Trekker suits sailing charters, intimate corporate functions, school formals, function events, weddings and milestone celebrations — her 36-guest capacity makes her the most intimate of the fleet's three sister tall ships.
Does Coral Trekker have a bar onboard, and is seating on both decks?
Yes to the bar — a fully licensed bar plus catering menus from finger food to a full Tallship Menu. Seating is on the upper deck only (unlike her larger sisters Soren Larsen and Southern Swan, which have both upper and lower deck seating), keeping the whole group together in one space.
