
CARIAD
Todays woody come to us from Garry Ralls via Lew Redwood’s fb and shows the launch – Cariad berthed in Whangarei c.1950’s. At the time she was owned by L E Ralls (Maunu Rd, Whangarei).
Cariad is a newbie to me and even Nathan Herbert has commented that she is unknown to him – and that woodys is a rarity 😉
I Suspect a very early name change – can anyone help out with more details?
Thanks to the input of Robin Elliott and Patrick Xavier – we know know the launches name was spelt – Cariad (corrected above). Check out the comments section – links to more intel there 🙂
24-07-2023 UPDATE –
Thanks comments from Harold Kidd we learnt some of her history, refer below. It always amazes me how craft that have had no/low profile come to the surface, a great sign that our classic community is in good shape.
HDK comments – “Cariad was owned by D. Glenys-Jones of Whangarei in 1949. When he joined the Army in that year he sold her to L.E. Ralls of Mauna Road who had owned Valencia since 1946 and Argo in 1957. In 1966/7 at least Cariad was owned in Auckland by H.F. Harkins of Court Crec., Tamaki.” “I have an idea that the saloon in Cariad was stripped out and a tank put in to convert it to a fishing boat. Caraid and Valencia were kitted out with deep sea fishing outriggers in the early days. You can see the base of the outrigger just behind the rear porthole.”
We also learnt from Garry Ralls that in their early days both Caraid and Valencia were powered by Scripps marinised V8 engines.
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L Ralls didn’t own Valencia. E Ralls did
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Cariad is apparently Welsh for darling, according to Rhiannon
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Cariad is apparently Welsh for darling, according to Rhiannon.
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And very like Dick Lang’s THERESA MAY which spent some time in Wjhangarei before going to Fiji as W78 with RNZAF.
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Definitely CARIAD. Says so on her doghouse. Also, Robin, see Mr Clenyg-Jones’ fishing innovation: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NA19490111.2.84. He appears not long to have remained in NZ; his widow’s obituary has them soon heading off to Katoomba, Australia and rural Nigeria, before washing up in North America: https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theglobeandmail/obituary.aspx?n=beryl-clenyg-jones-ford&pid=189940914
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NA19491015.2.10?end_date=31-12-1961&items_per_page=10&page=2&query=cariad&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1940
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Similarities to LADY JULE built by Dick Lang in 1938. KEN R
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Caraid? Possibly Cariad?
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