
JUDITH AIMEE – Classic Wooden Launch
Woody Geoff Fiebig sent in the above photo that he took while doing the Coastal Walk at Ti Point (Omaha / Leigh area, Rodney). The launch was moored in the entrance to the Whangateau Harbour. An interesting blend of styles and a rather large poop deck on her stern.
Can anyone tell us more about the vessel.
INPUT ex SHANE ANDERSON – Shane pointed me in the direction of the Percy Vos book – Launching Dreams – where we learnt she was built in 1966 to drawing by Ken McCormick. 42′ and when launched powered by a 75hp Gardner 6LW
INPUT & PHOTOS ex DONNA LEWIS
M father – Don McMillan and his father Neil McMillan went out on the JUDITH AIMEE when she was in Whitianga. My Grandfather retired to Whitianga from the Bay of Islands.
My best guess on the photos is between 1958 & no later than 1962 ( I was 4 years old then and did go boating with my Dad) but never on the JUDITH AIMEE.
I don’t know who owned her but have a feeling it may have been Malcolm Cruikshank who lived next door to My Grandfather on the esplanade.Pictured on the bottom photo is my grandad Neil – we called him Grandad Dick- sitting on top of the cabin with beret facing forward..I wish I new who the others are/ were. I will go on a fact finding mission
24-08-2025 INPUT ex Liz Needham – The captain of Judith Aimee was my Uncle Jim Needham
And on the subject of additions – we have a new leader in the craft that most resembles a block of flats. I wonder what they grow up there 😉 The woody that sent in the photo below should probably remain anonymous. The location looks like Kawau Island.

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The Judith Aimee was owned by Judith and Jim Needham in Whitianga
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What a beautiful vessel thanks for sharing 🍻🏴☠️🎣👍
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Thank you for your daily email the history of the boats are wonderful you really dalve deep
On Thu, 4 Jul 2024, 00:12 waitematawoodys.com #1 for classic wooden bo
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What you refer to as a poop deck Alan is universally known as a Tauranga board or Tauranga stern -from their obvious popularity down that way among the game fishing fraternity.
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She was so pretty, and you wonder why those hideous addons were ever done. Mitre 10 doing good deals on chainsaws right now…
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New details and photos added. Alan H
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