JULIANA > MARJORIE
photos & details ex Ken Ricketts. Edited by AH
Juliana was built in 1930 by Sam Ford & owned by Ralph & Wyn Ricketts from 1946 to 1956. She went to Whangarei for a few years when sold & then to the Algie family at Algies Bay from about 1972 to 1995. She was sold to a fisherman in New Plymouth for several years & ended up back at Tamaki River about 2006 as a bare hull absolutely nothing in her.
Bought by present owner Fraser Wilson as a bare neglected hull, with no bulkheads, engine, underwater gear, mast or anything else. Wilson has just undertaken a major 3 year restoration /rebuild on her by boatbuilder Tony Mitchell in his shed at Lake Rotoiti where she will now reside. Ken’s comment was ‘while unrecognizable as Juliana, in my view stunning in her own right’.
Propulsion History
1930 (Original) — 4cyl Thornycroft “T” head converted petrol truck engine c1925
1948 — 6 cyl Leyland “Cub” Diesel 90 HP (29.4 B.H.P. RAC rating), installed by owner Ralph Ricketts
1956 — 4 cyl Buda Marine Diesel (ex Arcturas — Built by Mc Geady c1952 for John Warren & replaced by Warren with 6 cyl Ford) installed by owner Ralph Ricketts
c1978 — 6 cyl 100 hp Ford Diesel fitted by owner Brian Algie
2013 (October) 3 cyl brand new Lombardini Diesel approx 60hp installed for Fraser Wilson by Tony Mitchell boat builder
Photos
1. The black & white photo of her hauled out was taken in Judges Bay by the Parnell Baths in 1947, by Ken Ricketts.
2. The sepia photo shows Ken Ricketts on board Juliana c.1947
3. The ‘all white’ photo is the bare hulk prior to the current rebuild.
4. Colour photos are from her relaunch as Marjorie Rosa
AH comment – she is very stunning & will be the belle of the lake, but if was me I would have followed Sam Fords original design a little more closely. But beauty is, as they say ‘in the eyes of the beholder’
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