CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT – MAHENO

CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT – MAHENO

Todays woody is described as a 38’ Morgan design, built by JackGuard. 

She was launched in 1966 and has strong work boat styling. 

Forward motion is from a 210hp Caterpillar V8 that gives her a comfortable 8.5 knot cruising speed, 10.5 tops.

Being a southern lass (Marlborough Sounds) MAHENO is very well fitted out. The marine chandlers down south won’t get rich selling varnish 😉

CLASSIC WOODYS IN COWES BAY WAIHEKE ISLAND


CLASSIC WOODYS IN COWES BAY WAIHEKE ISLAND

Todays photo captures times of old when power and sail played together.  The location is the idlic Cowes Bay at the bottom end of Waiheke Island. The bay was a common destination for picnics and regattas. Todays view looks less organised and just shows people enjoying the day.

The photo is from the Ian Farquhar Collection and the photographer is S H Rawson , dated c.1900-1916. And comes to us via Lew Redwood fb.

Can any of the sailing woodys ID the design of the yacht in the forefront of the photo.

And happy mother days – we wouldn’t be here without them 🙂

LAKE TAUPO CLASSIC WOODY LAUNCH – ROMANCE – GETS SOME TLC

LAKE TAUPO CLASSIC WOODY LAUNCH – ROMANCE – GETS SOME TLC

Todays woody story is really prompt to Paul Drake the owner of the Lake Taupo based 1914 Bailey & Lowe built launch – ROMANCE to send in a story on the recent upgrade.

If it had not been for woody Steve Pople (MV Royal Falcon) recently mooching around the Lake Taupo docks we wouldn’t have know she had received some TLC.

So fingers crossed Paul reads todays story and gets his ‘A into G’ 🙂

Lots photos and details on Romance in this Sept 2014 WW story  https://waitematawoodys.com/2014/09/22/8829/

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – AWATERE – FLASHBACK FRIDAY

Awatere

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – AWATERE – FLASHBACK FRIDAY

I took the above photo of the classic launch AWATERE back in 2013 as she was mooching around Waiheke Island. Awatere was designed by Arcus / Greenwood and built in1980.

Sorry for a ‘lite’ story today but the wheels fell off my trolly yesterday and there just were not enough hours in the day to craft a longer post. Also today the owner hits a significant birth date and on Saturday I’ll be on Waiheke helping him celebrate – so another excuse for todays story. And yes he still owns AWATERE.

MAGGIE – A CLASSIC CLINKER DAY BOAT

MAGGIE – A CLASSIC CLINKER DAY BOAT

Back in March 2013 we ran a brief story on the classic day boat – MAGGIE, at the time we learnt that MAGGIE was designed and built by Roy Parris in 1982 as a small work boat. Originally she had a large hatch in the foredeck and a doghouse aft-end. 

After an early life transporting supplies to & from Kawau Island she was refurbished in 2004 as a small clinker built day boat, being 18ft 6″ overall.

Her stem and keels are heart totara with a hull built of rewa rewa ribs and kauri planks.  A Sole diesel engine gives her comfortable cruising speed of 7 knots at 2100 rpm.

Back in 2013 she was berthed in Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour Basin. MAGGIE attended several woody cruises to the Riverhead Tavern.

A change of ownership saw her relocating to Lake Rotoiti in the central north island, where her owners participated regularly in the Lake Rotoiti Classic & Wooden Boat Parades for the last 12 years.

A change in personal circumstances saw MAGGIE appearing on tme where she has sat for the last two years – probably a result of the asking price.

Putting the price to one side MAGGIE is a stunning vessel and desires a new owner – hell if I lived near a lake, I’d buy her. Sitting on a top end trailer, you can say goodby to the marina robber barons.

(photo ex Toby Hyman)

WOODEN LAUNCH

WOODEN LAUNCH

Todays woody first appeared on tme 2 years ago and I saved the photos, hoping that we would learn more about her but she didn’t sell and then was delisted and sold, I assume off-line.

At the time the listing headline just said ‘Wooden Launch’ and we didn’t learn much more than that she was 33’ in length, built c.1912 and was powered by a 60hp Fordson diesel engine. There is an impressive number of switches on the dash and the radar tower id OTT.                        Home back then was a mooring in Mana, Wellington and she being sold ‘as is- where is’.

Anyone know what happened to the launch and more details.

SILENS – A CLASSIC BOAT OWNERSHIP  OPPORTUNITY – WHO WILL STEP UP

Post Sinking

SILENS – A CLASSIC BOAT OWNERSHIP  OPPORTUNITY – WHO WILL STEP UP

Yesterday WW was contacted by the owners of the 1912 Harvey & Lang built, 38′ classic wooden launch – SILENS and advised that post her recent sinking (refer WW story link below) they had made the decision to walk away from SILENS. https://waitematawoodys.com/2026/04/01/an-update-on-the-sinking-of-classic-wooden-launch-silens/

WW has been asked to help locate a suitably woody enthusiast interested in taking her on as a project, that has the time, resources and space to work on her.

A lot of people buy an older wooden boat and do not bother with a survey and subsequently discover they own a black hole that they are constantly tipping money into. SILENS could be the opposite eg you know exactly what you are acquiring and any surprises have been identified.

SILENS was/is great boat and probably just needs a systems upgrade. Do not let a couple of days under the waves put you off – the membership list of the ‘Classic Submariners Club’ is not as exclusive as most would think. Even my own woody has spent time (weeks) sitting on the bottom.

Interested parties to initially make contact via email to facilitate the process re liaising with the insurance company. Contact Leigh-Ann leighann.newton24@gmail.com

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH MATAROA RETURNS HOME & GETS SOME TLC

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH MATAROA RETURNS HOME & GETS SOME TLC

In late 2023 the Wooden Boat Bureau brokered the sale of the 1928 Joe Slattery, 36′ classic wooden launch – MATAROA. Named KENYA when launched. At the time she was berthed in Wellinton and her new owner relocated (by road transporter ) the vessel to Auckland. 

Fast forward  to 2025 she was transported by road to the South Auckland (inland) yard of Burnand marine for a birthday. 

Thanks to John Dawson’s eagle eye on fb we get to have a gander at the work and her re-launch in November 2025.

Its always a win win when we get a good looking woody coming home to the Waitemata ✔️

A selection of previous MATAROA WW stories here, lots of photos and history

Oct 2016 https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/10/31/mataroa-kenya-2/

Jan 2017 https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/01/27/mataroa-re-launched/

April 20217 https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/04/29/mataroa-kenya-3/

April 2023 https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/04/03/mataroa-kenya-looking-for-a-new-owner/

WHEN CLASSIC BOATING MAINTENANCE WAS AFFORDABLE 

WHEN CLASSIC BOATING MAINTENANCE WAS AFFORDABLE 

Todays woody photo is from the Auckland Libraries Heritage Collection and comes to us via Ian McDonald.

The photo is captioned – ‘Boats drawn up on the hard at Freemans Bay. Victoria Cruising Club clubhouse (right)’ . Date c.1910s>1920s.

AND ON THE SUBJECT OF AFFORDABLE – Check out these bronze staunchions for sale in an ‘antique’ store in Paeroa – a bargain at $95 – approx. $850 new ex Australia………….

INPUT ex RUSSELL WARD – This post is a trifle cathartic -retrospective thoughts can be saddening sometimes. All the time I spent at home (being raised-beaten or nagged into shape), my old man hauled his boats for winter -as did most boaties. They mostly maintained their own boats at the expense of the household economy in winter -never many friends around in winter- and in our case, with increasing input from me while he aged- chatted more and more with his mates. There were so many haul out areas that were quite cheap. The bigger boats with wealthy owners were done by the men at the yards. There were also a few boatbuilders that worked anywhere on an hourly rate -Billy Rogers springs to mind. He was so quick with a brush….

The lower reaches of the antifouling fell to me but the old man always cut in the waterline. Billy Ryan used to paint “Rehia” himself at Percy Vos’s yard I noted. House paint cut back with undercoat (to cut down the gloss and cost) was typically used on the topsides -varnish was never skimped on -only the best used -Interlux or even household- quite a few coats and always a touch up tin and brush on board. One year Des Donovan imported Rylards from the UK and it was just perfect -lasted the summer through.

I guess it is long after the facts and the sinners are long gone but un-beknowingly the Auckland Harbour Board, City Council, Union Steamship Co and the RNZN were a good source of paints and materials if you were in the know. Navy used black antifouling so that was out…..

It all kept the costs down: But it was/is an expensive hobby, folks.

CAN WE ID THIS MYSTERY CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – OMOKOROA

CAN WE ID THIS MYSTERY CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH OMOKOROA

Todays story comes to us from John Dawson who sent in the photo above the bridge-decker classic launch hauled out.

The vessels name and photo location are unknown so keen to learn more.

To my eye there is an ‘interesting’ mix of styles at play – her hull and coach do not quite match in terms of design form. 

UPDATE – as advised by Nathan Herbert and Leigh Hume the launch is named OMOKOROA. Had lots of name changes – PHENELLA > WANGANELLA > KOTUKU > OMOKOROA. And has made numerous appearances on WW links below.Leigh Hume also commented – ‘The Omokoroa chapter of her life circa 1978-80 you could get from your correspondent Ian MacDonald as he and Roger Edwards rebuilt her on the Omokoroa slipway. The bridgedecker configuration shown was built by (Bill?) Ross and the photo shows her in 1954 shortly before re-launching off the end of Matahui point’. WW August 2018 https://waitematawoodys.com/2018/08/07/amokoroa/

WW July 2021 https://waitematawoodys.com/2021/07/10/omokaroa-omokoroa-saved/

WW April 2024 https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/04/25/omokoroa-april-2024-update/

WW June 2024 https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/06/20/om0koroa-phenella-wanganella-kotuku-omokoroa/

(photo ex Toby Hyman)