MYSTERY MAHURANGI WORKBOAT – RURU
Todays woody comes to us from Dave Balderston via hid cubby Dave Stanaway.
Dave B. spotted the boat hauled out at the Cement Works Marina up the Mahurangi River in Warkworth.
The Daves and myself are keen to learn more about the boat and what the plans are for her.
18-04-2024 Input ex Ari at the Quayside Boat Yard – Yes, Ruru was designed and built by Chris Robertson for John Spencer to help them transport gear and maybe the odd animal between John’s island farms in the Coromandel and the mainland. As can be seen by her condition, she had been left unused for years, with the Spencer’s having larger barges to do this kind of work nowadays. One of Chris’ Son’s, Martin, has since acquired her and collectively with the crew here at Quayside Boatyard, plan to bring her back to her former glory and utilise her as a river/harbour work boat.
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Yes, Ruru was designed and built by Chris Robertson for John Spencer to help them transport gear and maybe the odd animal between John’s island farms in the Coromandel and the mainland. As can be seen by her condition, she had been left unused for years, with the Spencer’s having larger barges to do this kind of work nowadays. One of Chris’ Son’s, Martin, has since acquired her and collectively with the crew here at Quayside Boatyard, plan to bring her back to her former glory and utilise her as a river/harbour work boat.
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Sounds like she was built by Chris Robertson
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Think I saw something on a video Blog that she is owned by the team that own / operate the yard there and they intend to restore her.
https://youtu.be/_FBQFDgzy6s?si=xeIAcU_4Luf0Vlbn
Good spotting you are correct – screen grab from the video below. Alan H
ps I follow that youtube channel also, that guy has got a lot of courage 🙂
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