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When it comes to provenance it would be hard to beat this woody – designed and built by Arch Logan for his brother Robert, named after their sister Doreen. Then in 1945 she was ‘modernised’ by Bill Couldrey, one of the Arch’s few preferred boat builders. She has passed thru many hands and aside for her blue blood, her second claim to fame is that she was used to take the mould off for the popular 33’ fibre-glass launches (Logan33).
Last week I was contacted by her owners who advised that a few months ago while taking her out at very low tide they hit an unmarked reef inside the OBC Bridge on the way out. The damage sustained is that as a result of the keel and prop hitting reef the drive shaft, this was pulled out of the gearbox. I’m told no water entered the boat – BUT the insurance company has written the vessel off so now it is up for sale for $12,500 as-is-where-is. Potentially the bargain of the year.
Given the abysmal listing by the insurance companies boat broker, I’d be amazed if it sells. We plug it on WW today because the boat deserves better.
This WW link will take you to numerous WW stories that feature Coquette (Doreen > Haku)
18-07-2023 UPDATE – SAVED !!!! – I can confirm she has been purchased off the insurance company by a previous owner and will be repaired and returning to the north – GREAT NEWS
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GREAT NEWS – SHE HAS BEEN SAVED
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No longer on TradeMe. I wonder who bought her …
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The reef concerned is probably an old train wheel, one of many abandoned moorings in this area..
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So Very Beautiful– Long May She Live.
An ultimate part of our boating heritage.She used ot have a Loew Knight 4 cyl sleeve valve petrol engine painted silver in the 19640s — KEN R.
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