- RNZYS marina 2
ROSEMARY II
In Mondays RNZYS post there was talk that the launch in the top right of photo 2 (above but small, click to enlarge) could be Rosemary II the 1946 Shipbuilders Supercraft – sister ship to Lady Eileen, Rakanoa & Mahara.
The great photo above of Rosemary II was sent to me by Nathan Herbert ex the National Library.
Whats says the collective brains trust? For whats its worth, I think not – not enough main cabin windows & no port holes between the aft cabin rectangular windows. I could be wrong, I often am 🙂
Todays post will have Russell Ward salivating 🙂
To read more on Rosemary II & see ‘recent’ photos check out this ww link
Russell Ward input
Arrrgh! I’ll go blind! Styleeee!
Yep Rosemary ll in her prime in this and the upper part of the pic of the aerial view of the trot of boats in Westhaven. Ken, I can see Rakanoa in the window/ports arrangement aft and in a lot of the details. When I used to row past Rosemary in Westhaven in the early-mid ’60s she did not have those fashion pieces aft of the wheelhouse and the brightwork was rather severely dark. She was always there and never opened up, just waiting -Just like Crossley and even less used.
Comparing the earlier pix with my Whangarei series of pictures you can see how much style her original layout had. Those aft fashion pieces just softened the profile of what is really quite a high wheelhouse that looks a bit bluff.
OK here is a thought for you style hounds. Compare Rosie’s styling in this pic with Ranui in her original guise -take that aft shed off her present appearance and voila -some similarity. Never say that the local people were out of touch with the latest trends.
Well, I always jokingly say that I spring out of bed in the early morning and feel rosie all over -if she will let me. Yes, Rosemary ll does it for me and I hope she is alive and well and, I hope, not now fitted with a frying bridge aft.
As the teenage son of the first owner,Noël Manthel I can probably fill in any queries about the Rosemary 11. The maiden cruise was to the Bay of Islands but spent its early years in wellington with some memorable crossing of Cook Straits. The twin American Redwing 90hp petrol motors needed to work hard to get to the cruising speed of 10 knots.Your photo could have been taken in the Marlborough Sounds.regards Neil Manthel
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Has anyone heard any recent history of the old dear. Where is she? How is she fairing?
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Love to see any photos like that!
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I have a picture at home somewhere of Rakanoa being built with Rosemary 11 next to her in the shed, used to admire her while she lay alongside in Whangarei a few years ago.
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Interesting comments added by Neil Manthel the teenage son of the first owner,Noël Manthel.
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FAB early pic of her will add it to my collection — She is a most beautiful boat. KEN R
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RAKANOA was not a SupaCraft series boat, it was built before them, also having studied the Westhaven pic blown up considerably it is denfiniely ROSIE II in the Wetshaven pic in my view.– KEN RICKETTS
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