CLASSIC BAILEY & LOWE LAUNCH NEEDS A NEW HOME

CLASSIC BAILEY & LOWE LAUNCH NEEDS A NEW HOME

Todays story is two things a look at the 1909 wooden launch SUNBEAM  and call from her owner Susan Insley asking for someone to step up and take over the custodianship of SUNBEAM.

Firstly some background – THE 32′ SUNBEAM was built in 1909 by Bailey & Lowe and constructed from kauri carvel planking.  Susan’s great grandfather, Harry Insley, was the police officer on Waiheke Island between 1908 and 1928, and used his launch SUNBEAM for work purposes making her the first Police craft in Auckland.. In the b/w press clipping dated 14th Nov 1992 we see SUNBEM lining up with the craft that later replaced her as Auckland Maritime Police vessels.

These days SUNBEAM is moored in the Marlborough Sounds and in good working order, but sadly in recent times just not getting the use she deserves / needs. So Susan has made the tough call to find a new owner and has commented to WW that if someone with the right amount of salt in their veins was to step up, the vessel could be a gift. If that person is you or you know someone – initially contact Susan at sueins@xtra.co.nz

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3 thoughts on “CLASSIC BAILEY & LOWE LAUNCH NEEDS A NEW HOME

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  2. is this Sunbeam the mullet boat used to fish out of the viaduct owned by Mick Brown in the 70s?

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  3. What a beautiful & amazing gift, for that special lucky person, who will become her next proud owner, & hopefully continue to give her the love to which she has been accustomed to, for so long, & as Susan says, “has the right amount of salt water in their veins.” — KEN R

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