








KOMUTU
Woody Ian McDonald has been on a wee road trip up north. Ian sent in the above photos of Komutu hauled out at Whangarei. All we know is she was built in 1950 by Curnow & Wilson in Motueka.
Komutu is 44’ in length , single skin and powered by a GM 6/71 diesel engine.
Can anyone tell us what she has been up to in the last 69 years ?
Input from Brian Kidson – Komutu was designed by Cliff Nalder for himself and built by Curnow and Wilton of Port Nelson. Cliff was the Nalder of the Nalder and Biddle, marine engineers with Curnow and Wilton, next door on the same 200ton sidways slip way. Komutu was launched in the December 1952 at 42ft x 12ft x 3ft 6inches. Komutu hull was seam batten carvel planked white pine from Golden Bay over rata frames with hollow sections frd running aft to a straight flat transom. Her original engine was a 165hp 6/71 GM said to have come out of a Sherman tank. Cliff used her between Nelson and the Marlborough Sounds where he had a bach, until he sold her about 1967 to a Keith Robson. Has had five or six of owners since then.
Further Input from Brian Kidson – Brian sent in the photos below (ex Bill Nalder & Phil Robson) The shows her under construction, then post launching and lastly c.1960’s.
Input from Mark McLaughlin – The new cabin was built by Blenheim boatbuilder Arthur Watson in the late 1980’s. Arthur showed us over her when he had nearly finished the cabin while she was on the hard in Havelock for the refit.



BUSY WEEKEND ON & OFF THE WATER THIS LONG WEEKEND
2. Saturday > Monday – the Tino Rawa Trust are again hosting the classic yacht and launch exhibition at Te Wero Island down at Auckland’s Viaduct. This year the event celebrates the contribution immigrant boat builders had on Auckland’s maritime history. Particular focus will be on the Logan and Bailey boat building dynasties. Event open each day 10am > 4pm – Entry is free. Read more on the event here https://tinorawatrust.co.nz/events
3. Its Labour Day long weekend – time to load the boat up and get out there 🙂






Flash Backs











Woody Classics Weekend – Stillwater Picnic – 26 Classic Wooden Boat Photos

Youtube video of the model –https://youtu.be/VqUNmWlKdGw
Previous WW story on Jaguar. https://waitematawoodys.com/2014/08/16/looking-for-jaguar/








34’ SWANSON LAUNCH

Woodys Classics Weekend Stillwater Picnic Cruise – this Sunday
The key times are below – I will be emailing more details to those that have RSVP’ed later today.




LEISURELY

Sad to see one of the Devonport Yacht Clubs long standing yachts – Pikelet – broke her moorings early last night and has washed up in the sadly very familiar spot by Windsor Reserve. As always locals were able to get a line to her to hopefully keep her off the rocks. Fingers crossed todays weather and tide is kind to her.
16-10-2019 Update – SAVED!!!
