


POPEYE
Input & photos ex Ken Ricketts – she is 18 feet long & is powered by a small Yanmar diesel. Pictured below under going a restoration at Colin Brown’s yard.
29-08-2018 Update from Bruce Whillans




POPEYE
Input & photos ex Ken Ricketts – she is 18 feet long & is powered by a small Yanmar diesel. Pictured below under going a restoration at Colin Brown’s yard.
29-08-2018 Update from Bruce Whillans



Bostaquet Bay c.1962

Orams 2000

Stanmore Bay



Norman and Jocelyn Pointon, at Waihora Bay, Lake Taupo.

07-06-2022 UPDATE ex Jason Prew – Spotted at Motuoapa Marina, Lake Taupo


Miss Brett Needs A New Woody Owner
“Regrettably I realistically need to put MV Miss Brett up for sale. I am very aware of her historical significance and have been her owner … caretaker really since September 2015. I would hope in an ideal world that someone capable of enjoying her as we have and enjoys the maintenance (as I do) might be interested in her.
The top photo above is a recent photo taken last month & shows Miss Brett moored on her own mooring in Kororareka Bay (Russell) Bay of Islands.”
Interested parties can contact Donna for more details, she has had an impressive amount of work done in the last few years – via email at lewisdn@hotmail.com


Ti Point Wharf Waitangi Day 1934 + Win A WW T-shirt







MYSTERY WHANGAREI LAUNCH
The above launch is listed on trademe as a ‘Samsford’ – one would have to assume they mean Sam Ford.
What I can tell you about her is that is is 30’ in length, built of wood in 1965 & is powered by a 4 cyl. 72hp Ford diesel.
Home post is Whangarei. (thanks to Ian McDonald for the listing heads up)
Anyone able to ID the launch & tell us more about her?

Mystery Launch at Kawau Island
NEPTUNE
Neptune is a 39’ John Gladden designed ex work boat / converted trawler & is now a potential live aboard.
She was extended .6m eight years ago & has a 11’5” beam & draws 5’2”.
Her trademe listing is very light on details, the only other things I can advise is that she was built in 1982 & made of wood.
( thanks to Ian McDonald for the listing heads up)

Restoration of the 1936 X-Class dinghy Huia – X22
The photos above show her on the water in Torbay after Charles tightened up her planks and gave her a paint job.

“The Canterbury Huia was built by R. Tredennick in 1932, probably off moulds by Fred Dobby. She did little of note until Trdennick sold her around 1936 to R. Hendry and, with Fred Tissiman as skipper she won the 1939 Sander Cup at Bluff.
After 1939 she was sold to Bill Poole of Akaroa and he still owned her in 1947 racing with the Akaroa Sailing Club. My Canterbury contacts seem to recall that she was converted to a runabout.
However …. way up in Northland in 1952 an X-class boat named Huia owned by K. Bradley from Dargaville appeared at Paihia to race in the Northland Sanders Cup Trials. She was quite good and raced in Whangarei and at the northern regional regattas for the next 2-3 years. I have not seen any photos to see if she carried a sail number. Many regional yacht owners bought sails but never bothered registering.
Sea Spray Oct 1953, in mentioning the 1953 Northland trials, made a note that “Huia from Dargaville will be worth watching.”
At the Whangarei Cruising Club the X-class Huia won the Wilkinson Shield in 1953 and 1954.
Interestingly enough. The ex-Auckland yacht Tuoma (built for Bob Greenwell in 1946) in April 1952 was owned by R. Long of Taumarere, was racing at the Northland Inter-Port Yachting regatta up at Paihia.
Her sail number was X-22. She vanished soon after that 1952 regatta.
Perhaps Mr. Bradley of Dargaville got hold of Tuoma’s sails? OR… perhaps he bought Tuoma and renamed her Huia?”