MYSTERY CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH DOCKSIDE – BELL BIRD
Todays woody popped up on a post that Don France made on the Tug & Workboat fb.
From comments made the bow scroll tends to point towards either a Collings & Bell or Bailey & Lowe built vessel.
The location has the look of a tide estuary / coastal river.
I’m being very generous in the heading with the use of the word ‘dockside’, I’m sure it was fit for purpose but wouldn’t pass todays OSH standards 🙂
Anyone able to ID the boating location.
15-05-2025 INPUT ex PAUL DRAKE – This is surely the present day BELL BIRD. She has been at Taupo for many years and is in frequent use. Certainly Bailey and Lowe. Photo below ex Jason Prew Jan 2015.
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This is surely the present day BELL BIRD. She has been at Taupo for many years and is in frequent use. Certainly Bailey and Lowe.
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is that “Unahi”,
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It is NLD 588 Rangaunu Harbour at Uniha sse ” Tugs and Workboats of NZ ” Don Franco 9 May 2025
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looks like Dargaville fishing # A 588 or 388
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Could be Ngunguru in the 70s
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