


HERITAGE REFIT FOR 1921 LOGAN LAUNCH NGAIO
I have very few regrets in life and only one when it comes to classic wooden boats. What is it ? – not buying the 36’ Arch Logan launch NGAIO when I had the opportunity. BUT – hand on heart, NGAIO went to a better owner, Jan Barraclough.
Over recent years Jan has undertaken what we call a rolling restoration – and the centenarian has never looked better. BUT – there’s my better and Jans better, so currently NGAIO is undergoing a major refit to return her helm / cockpit area closer to as-built allowing for some creature (height) comforts.
Artisan classic boatbuilder Paul Tingey started on the project this week and no time was wasted in removing her existing ’structure’. Given the presentation of the existing structure, photos below, most of us would have been very happy as is, but not Jan and we admire her for commissioning the work and look forward to the re-launch.
Check in for updates.



20-10-2025 UPDATE – work continues, today we see the reinstatement of a tram-top window to match her earlier style. Also we see the ‘brains’ trust pondering and a photo from her early days.
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New WIP photos added. Alan H
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My Uncle Len Gee owned NGAIO in late 1950’s early 1960’s. My brothers and I had many outings in NGAIO whether it was fishing, overnighting or weekends away around Motutapu and Islington Bay. Great see the old girl in such amazing condition with the maintenance that has been done. Fond memories.
Murray Gee
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