At nearly 100-years-The old Prime Minister has a rich history.Full recovery 62 \ '1922 ketch based in Hobart,xa0This is the first sale since 1983.Boss Tony Joryxa0Launceston hotelsxa0He said the decision to sell was heartbreaking after he spent 15 years working on a dealxa0Extensive refitting."It turned out to be a barge...Built-inxa0"The Sward family in Hobart was then called Evlyn May," he said ."."It is used to transport apples and timber on Bruni Island and on the River Huon.Prime Minister is included in the register of Australian historic shipsxa0Axa0The history of Australian Naval Service from 1941 to 1943.The state government finally bought the ship.xa0Sward home with diesel engine, cab and cabin installed."It was very trendy at the time and was used to ship all the government personnel around De Winter," Mr Jory said ."."It was then handed over to the police as a search and rescue ship, but eventually they auctioned it because it was too slow to catch poachers.Mr. Jory said that his most memorable trip was from Launceston to Sydney, when he lived on board for 16 months and experiencedxa0His wife.They cruise along the Hawkesbury River, Sydney Harbour, pitwater and Port Hawkesbury."I used it for a long time in 1983 because it was [of] and then Ixa0Decided to put it in the shed.xa0Some work on it when Ixa0It has been in the shed for 11 years since it was finished, "he said.The ship was also on display.xa0It has been in the Australian Wooden Boat Festival since 2013.