
Author Archives: Alan Houghton - waitematawoodys.com founder
ALMIRA – A Classic Jack Cropp Designed Motor Launch


ALMIRA – A Classic Jack Cropp Designed Motor Launch
The 20’ motor boat, Almira was built in McCormicks Bay Christchurch in 1965 with African Meranti marine laminated ply riveted & glued clinker plank.
For sale on trademe, she is in totally original condition, with according to her listing, absolutely no rot.
Powered by a Palmer & Doak marinised 1500cc Ford GT engine rated at 78 BHP driving through a stern drive.
Jack was an Olympic yachtsman and won a gold medal at the 1956 games in Melbourne and well known for building quality well designed wooden boats.
The boat is light and easy to tow, has been in dry storage all its life. Currently residing near Ashburton, Canterbury, South Island.
Sorry about the standard of some of the photos.
CYA PATIO BAY WEEKEND CANCELLED – SEE BELOW.
I have to question deciding to cancel an event, based on a weather forecast, in Auckland, 4 days before the event…………….. 😦

Mystery Launch On Slip at St Mary’s Bay


If the image was clearer you could count the ports etc. I do have a copy of the postcard at home but have never attempted to identify the launch.
My guess is that she’s a Ponsonby-owned launch. My mind says the first Drayton a 27 footer built in 1912 by H.N. Burgess and owned by the Walker Brothers, members of the Ponsonby Cruising Club just to the right of frame. But it could be 30 others.



Hirawanu

HIRAWANU

Fleetwing Re-Launches

FLEETWING RE-LAUNCHES
UPDATE 08-12-2018 My spies snapped a photo of Fleetwing at speed, heading down the harbour toward the Harbour Bridge – looked fast was the comment.

Puawai – Needs A New Owner



Water tank removed and leak repaired. Bilges and hull under and behind tanks cleaned and painted.
Boat repainted in November 2016 and antifouled January 2017. Boat builder examined the hull while it was being antifouled and declared hull sound.
Naiad & Nifity – Woodys From Across The Ditch

Naiad & Nifity – Woodys From Across The Ditch
On recent work travels Adrian Pawson came across the very salty wee ship Naiad. Adrian was able to uncover that she is currently being restored by Pete Messenger in a shed at Woolwich Dock in Sydney. She was apparently built locally in approximately 1949 by W.L Holmes at the McMahons Point boatyard in Sydney. She is planked in Oregon timber with a spotted gum keel. LOA is 28ft.

Awarua – Gets A Make Over






Awarua – Gets A Make Over
Last year we featured the 1947, 36’ Roy Lidgard launch Awarua twice on WW, with photos of her afloat & even a ‘peek down below’(WW links below)
In recent chats with owner Ross Mason, he mentioned that he had hauled out at Pine Harbour & put her in the Harkins Boat Builders shed, where Jared Kirby & team were painting her topsides. A Altex alkyd 7 coat (roller & brush) system was used that consisted of – x2 coats primer, x3 undercoats & x2 gloss coats. Prior to this the hull was sanded back to bare wood in places.
You will see in the above photos that her kauri hull was in excellent condition, a great testament to the kauri timber used & the skills of her original builders. Ross understands that the kauri used originated from the Naval Dockyards.
I’m (as is Ross) very impressed with the end results, she was always a very smart ship, now she is up there with the finest in our woody fleet. Well done to everyone involved & Ross for the biting the bullet & commissioning the work.
Launch day video ex Ross , via Ken Ricketts
No Varnish Today :-)

No Varnish Today 🙂

Mariki

