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For the last 18+ months WW has been following closely the refit / restoration of the 1927, Collings & Bell built game boat – ALMA G II.
On Wednesday I pointed the car north and attended the re-launching celebration at Opua, in the Bay of Islands.
Today is about sharing the day with all the WW readers – In previous WW stories (links below) we have extensively covered her past and how she progressed to what we are viewing today.
Tomorrow on WW we will run the videos I recored of the speeches, Waiata and blessing.
Co owners (brother & sister) Shelly and Brett Arlidge, grand children of the original owner – E C Arlidge, are to be commended for ensuring ALMA G II will still be cruising the Bay of Island waters in 100 years time.
I really like the interior fit out, its a take on the old school look and she even sports a reconditioned Ford Lees 130hp diesel engine, no ‘black box’ electronics connected to this engine.
Boatbuilder Craig McInnes and the team at CMC Design have excelled themselves with this project.
The game chair and salon table are original 1927 items.
The gallery of photos comes to us from the cameras of yours truely and professional B.O.I. photographer Dean Wright. As always click on photos to enlarge 😉
Restoration #1 https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/05/01/restoration-of-alma-g-ii-begins/
Restoration #2 https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/12/06/alma-g-ii-restoration-update-2/
Restoration #3 & #4 https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/08/14/classic-wooden-launch-alma-g-ii-restoration-updates-3-4/
THE PEOPLE – A fantastic number of people turned out to celebrate the re-launch, seems anyone and everyone with a link to the boat or game fishing in the Bay of Islands was there.













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Awesome 👍
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Excellent stuff and an historic ship well worth saving, what’l she do mister?
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She is looking just sssooo stunning, what a wonderful job they’ve done, & what a wonderful new life she has ahead of her as well, for many more years.
Just one thing to my old eye, I feel the coamings window in the main cabin does not look quite as perfect in its shape & style as perhaps it could be — perhaps maybe if it were in in 2 pieces or the corners a little more rounded, it may be even more aesthetically perfect — KEN R
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