THE LINORA
Todays woody is the launch – Linora, built in Fairle, Canterbury, in the South Island by Guard & Cuthill. She was built for a R W Butcher of Auckland. In the above photo we see her being transported down Stafford St in Timaru, no doubt on route to launching.
The inland town of Faire may seem an odd place for a boatbuilding yard but in 1970 Dick Guard and Graham Cuthill commenced business there in an old ammunition factory. Initially building small row boats, at 60’ The Linora was the largest they built. In total the yard built 10 launches and over 130 row boats.
Thanks to Peter Grant for sending in the press clipping / photo of the story that was penned by Dick Guard.
Do we know what became of the Linora – rather a large woody to ‘disappear’
INPUT ex NATHAN HERBERT – photo below from NH show that Linora sent time as a fishing charter boat out of Auckland, named Florence Kennedy II (images are from archives nz and akl libraries)



10-03-2024 UPDATE: I suspect that we have ‘merged’ two boats into one. Greg Philpott has advised that Florence Kennedy was built for Len Sowerty and named after his wife.
The Lenora was built for a Mr. R W Butcher as mentioned in the article below.
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she seems to have been started in 1949 and launched in 1951.
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The new replacement engines fitted to the FLORRENCE KENNEDY (LINORA) IN 1963M from recall, were 6 cyl Volvos. — KEN R
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I think there has to be some realignment of dates relating to her, as I did the electrical wiring in the OLYMPIA II, when built by John Lidgard, in Cartright Rd Glen Eden, in1963, for Noel Sparnon, & Noel S. bought the 2 x 6 cyl Ford Diesels that had huge 3 to one reduction boxes. that had just been replaced & were out of the FLORENCE KENNEDY. – KEN R
I tend to believe the memory / words of the boatbuilder Alan H
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The Florence Kennedy no less! A fine ship in her original form but became a bit industrial looking with successive mods to my mind.
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More photos/details added. Alan H
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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING LAUNCH, & amazing place for that wonderful special image to be taken –KEN R
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