CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MASEKA – A Peek Down Below

The painting above was commissioned by Gary and Yvonne Sterling when they owned her 1983-1987.

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MASEKA – A Peek Down Below

Todays woody is – MASEKA, designed and built in 1968 by Chris Robertson. When launch she was 36’ but now measures 40’ that includes the normal protrusions + a 800mm hull extension.

Her owner Grant Keighley commented that she was built the same year as the launch – WAIMIGA however each owner wanted different looks, WAIMIGA the more traditional style while MASEKA’s wanted the modern look. WAIMIGA has made numerous appearance on WW and was once one of the ‘poster childs’ of the classic wooden launch movement. Photos below for comparison.

MASEKA”s hull is all kauri, double diagonal planking on stringers and frames, originally only glassed to the waterline. Her combings are solid teak. Decks and flying bridge (later addition) are plywood.

Some History Below Ex Her Owner (as they know it ) Any help in adding to this would be appreciated. Its so great when we get such extensive details of a vessel – also always a good sign that she is well cared for, and we like that.

OWNERS

• Built for a unknown family with a business in Newmarket  It is possible that the name was from family members eg. Mary, Sera, Karen? 1968-?

• Brian Purdy, who owned North Coast Builders ?

• John Priestley ?

• Gary and Yvonne Sterling 1983-1987

• A partnership of 3 airline pilots 1987-1995

• Grant and Lee Keighley 1995-2025

POWER

• 145hp lay over Perkins, going by the cut out in the starboard engine bearer to accommodate the vertical heat exchanger 

• 175hp lay over Perkins 

• 2004, 240hp Yanmar 4HLA 

The Perkins broke it’s crankshaft so it was decided to bite the bullet and install the Yanmar (non common rail marine diesel) matching 8 degree angled ZF gearbox, high tensile SS prop shaft, Briski 22×18 four blade prop, this transformed the boat giving,  reliability, much better performance and economy

To strengthen the hull to cope with the extra power, additional laminated floors installed between the frames in the engine room, frames flinched for additional strength 

OTHER WORK (carried out by the Keighley ownership )

• Glassed the hull above the waterline

• Glassing the cabin tops and flying bridge 

• Replacement of the deck plywood and glassing 

• Extensive system upgrades

WAIMIGA – PHOTOS BELOW


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5 thoughts on “CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MASEKA – A Peek Down Below

  1. Grant Keighley

    re Tairere Maseka sister ships

    This is possible as both are 36 Ft hulls with slightly different interior layouts, mainly where the rear cabin doors are situated, Tairere’s cabin doors are further forward at the front of the gally, while Maseka’s are aft of the gally

    I spent alot of time on Tairere in mu teenage years with Ray, Margaret and their family

    The 180 Ford was installed by Mark Newby who owned a motor repair workshop corner East and Galatos Streets

    Maseka’s 240 Yanmar didn’t require to be shoe horned in (no frames were cut) The only consequence was raising the cabin floor 30mm, which still leaves around 6ft-2 inches of headroom

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  2. There was a sister ship to Maseka called Tairere( spelling could wrong) it lived on the piles at Te Atatu for years owned by Ray Crang .He bought a Mk 2 corsair from me and I traded the Robertson .It was powered by a 180 hp ford that was shoe horned under the floor

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  3. Maseka and Waimiga have quite different hull shapes. Maseka is a hard chine planing hull with spray rail, basically a copy of the Vindex design, even the bow profile looks the same (Jim and Chris were great mates so there was probably a bit of gentle winding up between the 2 of them). Waimiga is a more traditional round bilge displacement hull with a flat run aft to help her performance, see https://waitematawoodys.com/2013/12/20/waimiga-re-fit-launch/#jp-carousel-5281

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  4. Waireka, (top photo, January 6, 2025) is a sister ship to Maseka. (Waireka launched 1974 we believe).

    Lovely to see another one of these beautiful boats receiving lots of love!

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