CLASSIC BOATERS GATHER FOR A SUNNY DAY OF SWAPS AND STORIES

CLASSIC BOATERS GATHER FOR A SUNNY DAY OF SWAPS AND STORIES

Saturday delivered a cracker of a day in Auckland – crisp early on, but soon warming into blue skies and sunshine. Ideal conditions for a classic wooden boat gathering, even if this time we stayed firmly on dry land.

The occasion was the (almost annual) Woody Boat Boot Sale held at The Slipway, Milford – and frankly, you’d struggle to find a better venue. A special thanks to Cam Malcolm and Jason Prew for hosting us and for hauling out a few beautiful craft for close-up inspection. It added a real bonus for those who came for more than just shopping.

We had over 18 vendors on site, offering up a treasure trove of marine goods – everything from tiny cleats and chain plates to sails, bronze winches, stoves, and more. From what we saw, plenty of deals were done and everyone left with something – if not in hand, at least with a smile on their face.

It was also great to see so many familiar faces from the classic boating community. Events like this are about more than gear swapping – they’re about connection, community, and strengthening the bonds that keep the wooden boat movement alive and thriving. (photos yours truely & Geoff Fiebig)

Next Up: Mark Your Calendar – September 20th > 21st

Our next gathering is set for September 20th, and this time we’re heading back on the water – cruising up the Wairoa River to the Clevedon Cruising Club for an overnight dockside shindig. Expect a BBQ, live music, and the usual top-notch company. It’s always a highlight – more details to come soon, but lock the date in now.


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3 thoughts on “CLASSIC BOATERS GATHER FOR A SUNNY DAY OF SWAPS AND STORIES

  1. Is that Dave Barker’s modified Logan 33 “Feather” with the outboard… it has pretty lines (as one would expect!)

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  2. Hi Alan. Thank you for the boat boot sale. I was able to give some bits away but failed to sell anything. Thoroughly enjoyed the morning talking to other old boat boaties. Will join you at clevedon in our fiberglass (sorry) shoal craft and look forward to next year’s sale if it happens. Kind regards Lloyd Farrand  Ps I also sorry I didn’t buy that set of flags. Pps when you do decide to sell a dinghy would like to hear.

    Can we see a photo of the f/glass craft? Alan H

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  3. Alan,
    It was good to meet you on Saturday. I came away with more than enough items I will hopefully use! There was a chap with a set of flags out front. Not sure if got sold or not. I’m sure you will know who so if possible could you fwd contact please.
    Many thanks.
    Best
    Matt
    (M/S Astrolinda)

    Ps as discussed if you need a spy in top of south, happy to help.

    Hi Matt – sorry I can not put a name to the ‘table’ that had the signal flags but have attached a photo, hopefully someone else can. Alan H

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