RIWAKA INLET STROLL

RIWAKA INLET STROLL

My part time resident (1/2 year in Tasman area and the other 1/2 in Germany) has just returned to NZ and wasted no time checking out the Riwaka Inlet waterfront – todays photos shows a recent addition –  the very funky Kahurangi Boat Shed Coffee House. Tied up alongside is the launch Aurora II. Rumour has it that you can get a good fix of caffeine there, when its open 🙂 (closed when John Burland was there).

The 38’ launch Aurora II was possibly built in 1927 by Collings & Bell, that is if we believe her 2016 tme listing. Thanks to Harold Kidd for the input on a WW story from Feb 2016 – link below

FEB 2016 https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/02/13/aurora-ii/

Auroroa II’s semi permeant spot at the end of the Riwaka Wharf has been taken by a launch that was once named ‘Hatterleys’ (last photo above) that at first glance has Lidgard written all over her. But a call to the 4sale phone number on the front screen told me it was built c.1960 in Whangarei, Northland by a M. Ryan. Anyone able to better ID her / confirm the build details. The seller is contactable on 021 026 23890 – if not sold by xmas she is off to the landfill 😦

08-12-2023 UPDATE ex John Burland

The owner of Aurora II is named Oli and he the back story to the boat is – Aurora II is 1923 built, kauri, worked as a whaler out of Akaroa, has a massive V8 up forward and that when the owner retired from whaling, he took off and replaced the superstructure and used her as a pleasure boat. 

Oli was selling coffee from a the boat shed but the Tasman District Council (TDC) had issue with that so he moved the set-to the boat – But guess what ‘you can’t have commercial activities in a coastal environment (plus some other bylaw) and there is a $700 daily fine – so sadly the poplar cafe has now closed.

John commented Oli has a cart at the Motueka Sunday Market, so if you’re local, make sure you support Oli. (photos below ex JB)

In the photo below we see the wreck of the ship – Janie Seddon, laying at rest on the beach at Motueka. Read more about the wreck at the link below  https://mainzdailyphoto.com/2011/06/08/the-wreck-of-the-janie-seddon-1353/


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  1. Don’t go past Mapua on SH60 just out of Richmond on the way to Motueka & Riwaka. The Port Mapua Maritime Museum is a must see. Great photos from the early 1900’s of launches and yachts. Impressive tidal flows off the end of the wharf. And check out the beach on Rabbit Island. Just watch out for the wekas. One decided our car was a good place to make a new home for itself. Fearless birds with giant claws.

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