CLASSIC WOODYS HAULED OUT AT TE ATATU BOATING CLUB 

CLASSIC WOODYS HAULED OUT AT TE ATATU BOATING CLUB 

One of the WW cadet reporters (Geoff Fiebig) was mooching around the TBC yard yesterday and spotted a few woodys out for some TLC. The 28’ L. Coulthard built – PANIA was dockside.

The woody in the top photo – GALA LASS , is new to me, can we learn more about her.

Back in my advertising agency days we used to have an in-house air brush artist (photo enhancer), he was one of highest paid eg he drove a Porsche….  These days we all have access to ChatGBT – I asked them to convert the photo of my wife’s granddads yacht ALEXA C7 to colour – 10 seconds later – its done. So woodys don’t be afraid of AI, embrace it, it is just a clever tool. Remember life before email and mobile phones.


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3 thoughts on “CLASSIC WOODYS HAULED OUT AT TE ATATU BOATING CLUB 

  1. I can’t believe this boat as she appears in today’s post, was once the beautiful boat built by Collings & Bell for my family’s lifetime family friend (from when my mum was a teenager) in 1960, along with her absolutely identical twin sister Alan Barclay’s LADY RAE, which a wrote about in 2014 & again my UNIQQUE ENGINES post, more recently.

    I would never have recognized as she is in the Te Atatu image, in a thousand years.

    I can’t believe what some people do to some of our outstanding classics of that era.

    Her original 6 cyl. Waukesha Hesselman, – (spark ignited) – Diesel engine, I expect, will have long gone. — It was a very special & rare engine in NZ but having been aboard her many times during Tony H’s stewardship & heard it running, it was unquestionably very smooth quiet & reliable. — KEN R

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  2. Remember her from the past but never saw her out much. A looker to be sure but, maybe with the increased solar radiation, it might be a good idea to remove the frying bridge. Bridge deckers are quite comfy with everyone in the wheelhouse chatting…….

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