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Back in February 2020 a friend was cruising the streets on Auckland’s North Shore (he is allowed to – drives a car with a strip of lights on the roof) when he spotted the woody launch – Avalon, resting on a residential properties lawn. Turns out the 80+ year old owner has owned Avalon all her life – you can read and see more at the link below https://waitematawoodys.com/2020/02/17/mystery-sam-ford-launch/
Fast forward nearly two years and it turns out that the launches owner , Marjorie Mumme is Tobias Forsyth’s grandmother. Tobias owns MV Callisto and his Dad, Iain Forsyth has MV Meola. Tobias being a good grandson has stepped up to the mark and taken on the restoration of Avalon. To quote Tobias – no rush, first step = put her in a shed, the fear was she would end up as a garden sleep-out.
Avalon was designed and built in 1954 by Sam Ford and is a one owner boat (Lloyd and Marjorie Mumme) , in fact still has the original Morris Navigator petrol engine. When launch she was 24’ but has 2’ added to the stern soon after.These days health & safety would lock you up for transporting a boat like we see on the truck above. The video was filmed by Tobias.
30-11-2021 INPUT FROM Carol Forsyth (nee Mumme) From birth to bikinis and boyfriends, my sisters and I grew up on Avalon. Motuihe, Browns Island, Islington Bay, Waiheke, Coromandel and Kawau was our playground and oh the stories that boat could tell! Dad loved Avalon as much as we did and when he passed on Mum took over Dad’s loving care. Now that Mum has finally handed over Avalon to my son Tobias and his family we look forward to seeing her in the water again.The black and white image of Avalon under sail was taken off Kauri Point and I would assume Dad had the Morris Navigator ticking over, but maybe she was under sail only.
HELP NEEDED – Tobias would like to find out more about the petrol Morris Navigator in Avalon. He is looking for any one that may have spares or have had a lot to do with them in the past but any info or spare parts would be greatly appreciated as he would love to keep the original engine but it must be reliable. Mainly if there are some Morris car guys that know if this engine is just a marinised version of a car engine of some vintage possibly? I can email better copies of the above photos if that would help.
I like the sail set-up – very salty, if I put that on Raindance, I might qualify to be one of the chosen ones to berth at Chad Thompson’s yacht only, new 40 berth Heritage Basin at the Viaduct 🙂
Hi Alan, Denis is Dad’s brother, so he’s my Uncle. Regards, Carol
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I worked with Dennis Mumme at Chas Bailey
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From birth to bikinis & boyfriends, my sisters & I grew up on Avalon.
Motuihe, Browns Island, Islington Bay, Waiheke, Coromandel & Kawau was our playground & oh the stories that boat could tell!
Dad loved Avalon as much as we did and when he passed on Mum took over Dad’s loving care.
Now that Mum has finally handed over Avalon to my son Tobias & his family we look forward to seeing her in the water again.
The black & white image of Avalon under sail was taken off Kauri Point & I would assume Dad had the Morris Navigator ticking over, but maybe she was under sail only.
– Carol Forsyth (nee Mumme)
(Mum is Marjorie not Margaret – the only Margaret Mumme in the family is long gone)
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Chad Thompson Marina, love the name, such a fitting way to record this potential blight inflected on classic yachting. Has there been any discussion around a bronze statue ?
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Great photos. I especially like the photo in the breeze, I wonder if the engine is being used at all?
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More engine / interior photos added. Alan H
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Good to keep the boat in the family, Ur dad will be happy to lend a hand I am sure, Tobias!
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