SIR FRANCIS
During the week Paul Drake commented that every year he produces a family calendar for circulation amongst my family – brothers, children, nieces and nephews. What a cool idea 🙂
All family birthdays are included. Every year the birthday list grows longer. Paul said it takes a bit of work, but it serves to keep family connected, and it pleases him to know that the calendar hangs on walls in England, Austria, and Australia, as well as in New Zealand.
Every year I choose a photo of one of the familiesboats, for the calendar, this year it features SIR FRANCIS, a photo from the 1980’s, homeward bound on Lake Taupo. Paul brother Michael is on the helm, and out of sight in the cockpit is their mother. Looking at the phot you would think that SIR FrANCIS had just rounded one of the headlands on the east coast of the North Island, a great reminder that Lake Taupo can get little gnarly.
SIR FRANCIS has made several appearances on WW before and is of course is a 1916 Collings and Bell built launch.
Paul remembers that as children, the brothers all thought that any vessel which was not Collings and Bell was rubbish! These days they are not so blinkered 🙂
I’m back on dry land now after 9 days mooching around the gulf – lots of woodys out and about – big story on Monday. Talking of big – the beast below was anchored in Bon Accord, Kawau Island on New Years Eve – the tender was approx. 48’
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The big vessel is locally owned ‘Ulysses’ and provided a lovely background for the Kawau New Year’s Day Regatta. Looking forward to Monday’s post.
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Heh heh. Lemme know when she’s navigating the creek! I’ll stand by the bridge….
Remember that fun is inversely proportional to the waterline length. I’ve been saying it so much, it must be true.
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🤣brilliant
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Alan, is the rumour that you have put in an offer, on the royal blue boat & its tender in the bottom pic correct???
No rumour – offer is subject to out of water survey – happening next week at [the] Slipway Milford on the #3 railway. AH
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