
Woodys Galore At Auckland’s Wooden Boat Festival
If you’ve got even a hint of salt in your veins, make your way down to Auckland’s Viaduct (Jellicoe Harbour) this weekend for the Auckland wooden boat festival.
The festival is a true celebration of everything that makes the classic wooden boat community special.
Expect a visual spectacle of beautifully crafted wooden boats both afloat and on display ashore, alongside undercover exhibitions and a series of engaging talks and seminars from people who live and breathe wooden boats.
From elegant launches and yachts to working classics, it’s a weekend that showcases the craftsmanship, heritage, and camaraderie that define the woody boat world.
Best of all — Entry Is Completely FREE.
Check out the full festival programme here:
https://www.aucklandwoodenboatfestival.co.nz/festival-programme
SHOW STARTS FRIDAY 13th > 15th
FRIDAY 4PM>8PM – SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10AM > 5PM
▽A FESTIVAL MUST DO▽



Regular WW readers will be familiar with my frustration around the plight of the Vos Boat Yard on Aucklands waterfront, well I’m pleased to advice that its now once again a working boatyard and home to the NZ Traditional Boatbuilding School. To celebrate the yard will be open to the public during this weekends Auckland wooden boat festival and the team from NZTBS will give visitors the chance to see traditional clinker construction and repair skills up close, demonstrating a live build of a kauri clinker Frostbite dinghy in the shed.
DETAILS: Saturday, 14 and Sunday, 15 March, 10am-5pm Percy Vos Boat Yard, 34 Hamer Street Wynyard Quarter Auckland CBD Free entry. Find out more at: https://www.maritimemuseum.co.nz/events/percy-vos-boat-shed-open-day









































































