

Yesterdays Quiz – ID The ‘Hidden’ Boat Winner was Bill Brown of Mt Eden, Auckland. And woodys there was a new record number of entries and 90% had the designer right (Des Townson) and the entries were split 50/50 between 28’ / 32’ re the length.



Yesterdays Quiz – ID The ‘Hidden’ Boat Winner was Bill Brown of Mt Eden, Auckland. And woodys there was a new record number of entries and 90% had the designer right (Des Townson) and the entries were split 50/50 between 28’ / 32’ re the length.


Ponui
I spotted Ponui anchored in Oneroa last weekend, the name has popped on WW before in regards to other woodys – can anyone tell us about this one?
Update photos below ex Nathan Herbert. Nathan floated the question – could she be Ponui II ?


A Quiz – Win a WW t-shirt – first person that can correctly tell me what the craft pictured below started life as – designers name and length – all entries via email only to waitematawoodys@gmail.com



Mystery Launch At Waiheke Island


Katherine


Little Oneroa – Waiheke Island


Hopefully when you read this I’ll be enjoying breakfast aboard Raindance somewhere near Waiheke Island, having had an enjoyable day / evening at the Woodys Classics BBQ & Pizza lunch at Little Oneroa,










NANCY
Today’s story features another woody spotted by Andrew Hewitt during his recent trip to Tasmania , Australia – the launch Nancy is one of the lucky ones as she is in the ‘Living Boat Trust’ collection. The trust is based in Franklin on the Huon River, south west of Hobart.
Nancy was built in 1917 by well known Hobart builder – AA ’Tucker’ Abel. Was used as a ferry on both the Derwent and Huon Rivers, until at least the 1950’s. Sent time also as a flying boat tender on the Derwent River.
Andrew commented that Nancy’s continued existence is much thanks to the generosity of the donors Martin and Judy Krynen, who took her to Noosa in Queensland, restored her and then decided she really belonged in Tasmania and donated her to the Living Boat Trust, including paying for road freight to return her to Franklin. (Judy is an ex-pat South Islander and both lived in NZ for many years)
Nancy is available for hire to LBT members, and based at the marina in Franklin. More info at http://lbt.rfoster.org/about-us/boats/nancy
Andrew also wishes to acknowledge his contact (and LBT member) Martin Riddle
Is that a St Ayles skiff alongside?






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