PIPI BAY – Bay of Islands – Woody Utopia

PIPI BAY, Bay of Islands – Woody Utopia

On Friday, Bay of Islands woody Dean Wright sent in the two photos above that he had taken in Pipi Bay on Thusday early evening. The top photo is the the 39’ bridge-decker Pathfinder, previously named Eunice K. Pathfinder was possibly built c.1948 and her design is a tad dubious so I won’t speculate. Lots of photos and details in the two previous WW stories – links below and remember to read the comments section. In early 2023 Pathfinder was for sale on tme, looks like she has found new owners and the pose of the individual in the cockpit tells me they have found their happy place 🙂

WW March 2023 https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/03/30/pathfinder-eunice-k/

WW Oct 2017 https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/10/17/eunice-k/

The second photo is of the schooner Rat Bag, an unknown to WW so keen to learn more. Again the two geezers onboard appear to be very content with life. I wonder how many seagulls have been caught in that web of lines 🙂

UPDATE ex JASON PREW – photos below of Rat Bag

Input ex K Ricketts – The EUNICE K > PATHFINDER was also called & known as the LADY VI when used by Pam American Airways at Mechanics Bay in the later 1930s or 1940s – photo below of her showing an identical bridgedeck & porthole layout along with an identical mast (edited)

Input ex Nathan Herbert – very early photo (date unknown) at Mechanics Bay, Auckland. Thats her center front. Middle boat is Rautangi.


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6 thoughts on “PIPI BAY – Bay of Islands – Woody Utopia

  1. Thanks Ken for the photo of Lady VI in Mechanics bay. Really enjoying discovering her past exploits

    We are the new custodians of Pathfinder, based in the Bay of Islands.

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  2. Fairly sure Ratbag is owned by Peter Yates who has owned a heap of boats over the years -so many that some he has forgotten ! He is a well known identity in the area

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  3. Th EUNICE K cum PATHFINDR was also called & known as the LADY VI when used by Pam American Airways at Mechanics Bay in the later 1930s or 1940s & I have images of her showing an identical bridgedeck & porthole layout along with an identical mast. — KEN R

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  4. From John Gander: Rat Bag was designed and built by American Kurt Ashford, I think he built her in Port Townsend Washington

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