Fleurieu Living Magazine

The changing tide of tradition

The whining of a saw is the first sign there’s more than meets the ear at this nondescript pale-green shed.

But it’s two fellas along the shed’s far side, tenderly working their hands down the hull of a dry-docked timber boat, that offers stronger clues into the hive of activity inside.

I’m at Goolwa’s Armfield Slip and Boat

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