CLASSIC YACHT – MARERE I1 – Looking For A New Home

CLASSIC YACHT – MARERE I1* – Looking For A New Home

Recently WW was contacted by the owner of the mullet boat – MARERE asking for help finding a new custodian for the yacht. 

MARERE was built by Fred Mann in 1919 at his yard on John St, Ponsonby. She was designed by Ralph Goodwin, who owned her until 1923, when she was passed on to Olie Goodwin who kept her until 1935. (*note – sail number is I ONE)

In the gallery of photos above we she her in 1922 in a Henry Winkelmann photo and in the more recent colour photos, given the outboard on her transom. I’d guess late early 2000’s.

In the last photo she is wrapped up for storage, waiting a someone with the passion and wherewith-all to return this 105 year old piece of NZ’s maritime history to her former glory.

WALL OF SHAME -I think I need to start a wall of shame – woodys whose owners need to better care for their craft or pass it on to someone that will.

First Photo On The Wall – LEXIA, the 1904 Chas Bailey Jnr. Built yacht.


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3 thoughts on “CLASSIC YACHT – MARERE I1 – Looking For A New Home

  1. What he says, the steamer is correct, and without total knowledge of the owners background you are on v thin ice

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  2. The Wall of Shame: Sadly, O Wise and Fearless Leader, I would not cast the first or subsequent stones; having been guilty in the past of, apparently, wanton neglect.

    Rather than casting derision upon wayward owners, why not just make contact in a friendly manner?

    There may be good reason/s for the apparent neglect (sometimes time just flies past un-noticed) and a worthy group such as we could offer help rather than ridicule.

    Could tidy lines up, open hatches for an hour or two run an engine up -you get the idea.

    Cheers.

    Maybe time to go up a size in your Y-fronts, lighten the stress and not take life too seriously 😉 Alan H

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