MOERANGI
Moerangi is a 1901 Logan Bros 55’ 9” trawler style classic launch that spent most of her life as a fishing boat and ferry before undergoing 2 separate restorations the last in Whangarei costing I understand over $300,000.
Being royalty i.e. a genuine Logan, she has a wonderfully documented pedigree of ownership and escapades detailing her life over the last 113 years, which makes my life very easy when doing a ww post. Click the (blue) links below to view/read. Built in the Logan style triple skin heart kauri she has been restored by the expert shipwrights of The Wood Shed in Whangarei who obtained suitable heart kauri and replaced in the traditional manner all that was required, its interesting reading & you can see where the $300k went.
Powered by a 1950 Gardner 5L3 reconditioned in 1986 she has traveled approx 500 hours since and cruises 7-8kts at 750 rpm using approx 8 liters per hour. Accommodation is in 2 double staterooms forward with ensuite and aft plus 2 single berths. The wheelhouse has a large saloon and dining area, aft galley with 2 burner stove grill & oven, 3 way electric fridge, pressure H&C water, 1 heads and a separate full size shower. Electronics VHF, autopilot, GPS radar, depth-sounder & TV/DVD.
Moerangi is for sale (sales brochure below) & this really is one of those situations where someone can ‘profit’ at the expense of someone else e.g. all the money has been spent & the work done to sympathetically modernize this unique classic motor launch while retaining her graceful lines. Her next owner gets to enjoy the vessel without all the hard work & I’m sure at a discount to what was actually invested in her restoration.
Older photos
Akaroa Mail article 15/1/1988 click to enlarge
October 2014 ‘The Wood Shed’ shipwright work summary / report link Shipwright report October 2014 (2 pages)
Boating NZ Oct 2007 feature link Boating NZ Oct 2007 Article (5 pages)
Ownership history link Some Ownership history
Actually Gough’s yacht was MARANGI, built by Tom Le Huquet at Devonport in 1910.
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Note from Biddy Getz
I was talking to my Dad about a horse we used to have in the 1970’s called Moerangi. He told me she was named after a yacht my Grandfather used to sail for Hughie Gough from Gough Gough and Hammer,the Moerangi.
Grand-dad was Frank Collins of Lyttleton, at the time. Frank died in the 1980’s age 91.
So, I googled Moerangi and wondered it that was her then read that not all her history is known.
This is a small snippet that maybe part of Moerangi’s past.
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She is a real ship VS , right brand of engine I am sure the you could find a possy for her!
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The earlier shed is more aesthetic than the latest. but the original wheelhouse is best IMHO. Not so far to fall when she is on her beam ends in a good southern sea!
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