CAPLIN

CAPLIN

Todays woody has one of the best back stories we have had on WW – the giff-rigged auxiliary yawl yacht – Caplin  was built in Penarth, Wales (UK)I in 1937-38 at the Anderson & Sons shipyard for Commander Robert D. Graham (R.N. ret.). 

Graham set off in late 1938 on a circumnavigation of the world, whilst cruising the Pacific he was alerted to the out break of WWII, he headed to New Zealand first stopping in Nelson then Wellington. In Wellington he placed Caplin  on the market and returned to the UK to reenlist.

Caplin  was purchased by an Oamaru family* who kept her in Oamaru Harbour for nearly 60 years.She then moved to Queen Charlotte Sound , then Akaroa, where her current owners bought her in 2015 and moved her to Golden Bay. Culpan now calls Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour home. Her current owner is the granddaughter of the GT Gillies* (George Thomas Gillies), who purchased Caplin from Cr Graham in Wellington in April 1940.

Caplin  is built in pitch-pine planks over oak frames with mahogany and teak trim – specs > 35’ length overall, 9’6” beam and draws 5’4”. Power is via a Yammer 3GM30F diesel. 

While her owners have invested significant time and funds to ensure that Caplin  retains her original aura, character and pedigree, they have also carefully integrated modern systems and technology to provide peace of mind and comfort – for example –  new galley, new toilet , completely rewired + panels and fittings, new bronze winch, diesel heater to name just a few.

Her light and airy saloon makes for a spacious and comfortable vessel both on route, at anchor or in the marina. Caplin attracts admirers anywhere.

12-11-2024 UPDATE – Below decks has been feeling the love, new owner Geoff Fiebig is a man of style and good taste.


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  2. I owned Caplin 20 years ago and did a major tidyup, new Yanmar engine, new stove, new toilet and thanks to the skill of Mike Coutts in Waikawa a new stern. I still have the original ranging compass and Wlakers log which I would like to have returned to the old girl. You can contact me at hamishhfraser@gmail.com

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  4. Johntwodogs – as one of her current owners, I am interested in your comments on Caplin, and keen to discuss your knowledge of her. Maybe you could contact Waitemata Woodies for my email and we could get in touch

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  5. Nice to see her in such good shape. I have a considerable amount of info on her, though it sounds as if the current owners have it as well.
    Prior to Caplin, Cdr. Graham had a similar, smaller boat built; Emanuel. He sailed her solo to Newfoundland and back, and wrote a book about it: “Rough Passage”.
    I’m writing to the incoming “gummint” about providing grants to pensioner boaties, boat for the purchasing of 🙂

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