




MERRY CHRISTMAS ❤️
Merry Christmas to all the WW readers and as 2024 draws to a close I hope you have everything all under control and have something special to look forward to this coming week. Like a lot of people the family are scattered around the world but this year we are lucky to have 2/3 of them back in NZ and for the first part of the xmas/ny break we are land based and enjoying time together as a family. So for now we have swapped a cockpit for a Bure (still NZ based)
If you are afloat or at home I wish you fair winds and calm seas and encourage you to make the effort to pick up the phone and call (no txting) those that hold a special place in your life.
I’ll sign off with a special thank you to all the woodys that make my life easier by sending in stories and photos – publishing a weblog 365 days a year is a challenge but its very enjoyable and I savour the people I get to rub up against.
One of the few WW rules is there is always a boat photo – today I share one of my favourite woody photos – in fact its my laptop screen saver – the 1922 launch – TEINA, designed by Glad Bailey and built by Ted & Ray McLeod at Bayswater, Auckland. In the photo below she is entering Bon Accord Harbour at Kawau Island.
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The best of festive greetings your way to you and all of yours. kep the Woodys coming
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Hi Alan
Always enjoy my daily dose of woodies thanks to you
Highlights of 2024 the Auckland Wooden Boat Show and visits to the Daring being restored at Mangawhai
All the best to you for the holiday season and many thanks for your daily delights
Peter
Peter Beyer
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She looks in this delightful pic, just as she did, on the many times I was aboard her as a young lad of 11,12,13-14 from c1946 to c1949-51,
The brothers did a wonderful job of building her, & were justifiably proud of her, & kept her pristine right through their long stewardship.
From recall the original engine may have been a Twigg. — KEN R (edited by AH)
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