SEA DE’IL > SEA DEVIL > SKIPJACK
Todays woody launch has had several names and appeared on WW numerous times, links below to a couple of those stories.
Thanks to Harold Kidd back in 2016 (refer screen grab below) we learnt that when launched she was named Sea De’il, most likely after a well known race horse of the time.
Lots of colour photos from thru out her recent years but we had never seen her as launched. Yesterday while doing a deep dive in the WW archives I found a press clipping that shown the launch at anchor at Reotahi, Whangarei Harbour in the late 1920’s.
Owned at the time by Jim Hoey her first owner. There has been a lot of speculation re a possible builder so I won’t go down that rabbit hole 🙂
The launch was 30’6” in length, full length kauri planking but must have been stretched at some stage as some sources have her at 33’.
When launched she was a workboat and whilst primarily working in and around Whangarei Harbour she was a frequent visitor to Kawau, Great Barrier Island, Mokohinau & the Hen & Chicken islands.
NOTE: I’m interested to hear debate on whether the two boats above are actually the same, now that we have an early photo of Sea De’il, there are a few features that do not gel in my eyes – thoughts?
WW 2016https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/02/24/sea-devil/
WW 2022https://waitematawoodys.com/2022/12/15/skipjack-sea-devil-2/

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Hi John – can you email any further info on the boats past to waitematawoodys@gmail.com
Many thanks Alan H
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the boat in question was my grandfather who built this with friends in a little side creek at the bottom of the hill near the bp gas station
it was originally twenty seven feet with mast for sale the boatshed was about 30 meters away from the rowing club i spent many happy days and knights as a child it got qutie a history and some very funny storytelling things when on
he was james Cecil Hoey family was early settlers þ s there alot more information if anyone wants it
jspeterson64@gmail.com
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