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About Alan Houghton - waitematawoodys.com founder

What is Waitemata Woodys all about? We provide a meeting point for owners and devotees of classic wooden boat. We seek to capture the growing interest in old wooden boats and to encourage and bring together all those friendly people who are interested in the preservation of classic wooden vessels for whatever reason, be it their own lifestyle, passion for old boats or just their view of the world. We encourage the exchange of knowledge about the care and restoration of these old boats, and we facilitate gatherings of classic wooden boats via working together with traditionally-minded clubs and associations. Are you a Waitemata Woody? The Waitemata Woodies blog provides a virtual meeting point for lovers of classic and traditional wooden boats.
 If you are interested in our interests and activities become a follower to this blog. The Vessels Featured The boats on display here (yes there are some yachts included, some are just to drop dead stunning to over look) require patrons, people devoted to their care and up keep, financially and emotionally . The owners of these boats understand the importance of owning, restoring and keeping a part of the golden age of Kiwi boating alive. The boats are true Kiwi treasure to be preserved and appreciated.

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – DIOMEDEA

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – DIOMEDEA

Back in 2016 I photographed the 1965 built launch DIOMEDEA on two visits to Whangaroa, back then she was starting to look a little tired, so on a visit last weekend to Whangaroa Swordfish Club marina I was very pleased to see that someone has been sharing the love on her and she was now back to her finest condition.

The 36’ DIOMEDEA was designed by Andrew Donovan and built by the Lane Motor Boat Co. These days there is an awful lot happening up top but given her game boat roots, I’ll turn a blind eye 🙂

Back in August thanks to a October 1965 Sea Spray magazine article on the boat we were Abe to view / read about her as launched – link below to that story. WW AUG2024  https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/08/13/diomedea-classic-wooden-game-fishing-boat/

As launched – below

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – LADY ADELAIDE OUT FOR SOME TLC

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – LADY ADELAIDE OUT FOR SOME TLC

I Have been spending too much time at the Sandspit marina – as an example 4 trips in the last 10 days………

One of the upsides is bumping into a few woodys that I have not caught up with in a few years.

Last week I snapped some photos of the 1922 Dick Lang built 36’ launch – LADY ADELAIDE. Then yesterday there she is hauled out for some TLC. Back in November 2021 when she was for sale we ran a ‘peek down below story’ on her,  link below, and now get to see her out of the water.

LADY ADELAIDE is one of those classic wooden craft that just looks right from any angle. When done to her owner on the condition she presents in and the ongoing ‘investment’ in systems and salty look.

View Previous WW Story Below Nov 2021 https://waitematawoodys.com/2021/11/22/lady-adelaide-a-peek-down-below/

SEEMS MOST OF US SHARE THE SAME VIEW ON WHAT TYPIFIES A CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – results of yesterdays online poll below.

November 19-11-2024 Poll

MAYBE NOT A CLASSIC – MAYBE A RESTOMOD – You Tell Us

MAYBE NOT A CLASSIC – MAYBE A RESTOMOD –  You Tell Us

Some woodys just slip into the classic category via the term ’spirit of tradition’, todays 46’ woody slips out of the either category – in the auto world it might be called a restomod.

What we know (thanks to Ian McDonald) is that she started life in 1974, built by F. Edes to a Brin Wilson design. The hull is carvel 32mm solid kauri planked, splined and epoxy glassed, decks have been re-clad with plywood and epoxy glassed also. When back in the water forward propulsion will be via twin 120hp Ford 2715E diesel engines.
Anyone know what her name was / is.

A POLL – VOTE BELOW – STILL A CLASSIC or NO LONGER A CLASSIC

CAN WE LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MARIA

CAN WE LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH MARIA

Woody John Dawson sent in the above photo of this very distinctive craft hauled out in Whangarei.  Each to their own but personally I find heroines  quite appealing to the eye. Obvious question – is that Yamaha temporary or permanent. May have appeared on WW before but with no intel on the boat, makes searching very difficult .

So woodys can anyone enlighten us more on the craft. 

UPDATE – that was easy – thanks to Nick Voerman and Nathan Herbert we learn is named Maria and appeared on WW 9 years ago – link here https://waitematawoodys.com/2015/08/27/maria/

HAVE YOU RSVP’ed FOR THE WOODY RIVERHEAD TAVERN LUNCH CRUISE – RSVP to waitematawoodys@gmail.com

MYSTERY CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH AT GREG LEES BOATBUILDERS

MYSTERY CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH AT GREG LEES BOATBUILDERS

Todays classic wooden launch is only a mystery because o one was home at Greg’s Sandspit yard when I was mooching around.

I’m sure Greg will comment soon with details on the vessel 🙂

19-11-2024 UPDATE ex Greg Lees – the launch was once named POLLY and resided at Kawau Island for an extended period. Previous owners include Dave Jackson.

05-08-2025 UPDATE – progressing nicely.

TODAYS THE CUT OFF FOR ORDERING WW GEAR FOR XMAS – Link Below https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/11/09/waitematawoodys-gear-limited-summer-offering-romance-ii-update/

AUSTRALIAN WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL LAUNCHES ACROSS THE PACIFIC

AUSTRALIAN WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL LAUNCHES ACROSS THE PACIFIC

A Big Plug Today For The Biggest & Best Wooden Boating Event In The World – I encourage anyone with an interest in classic wooden boating to make this a bucket list item. Link below to a peek back at the 2021 Festival to give you a taste. https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/02/12/woodys-on-tour-hobart-australian-wooden-boat-festival-day-3/

The Australian Wooden Boat Festival (AWBF) is excited to launch its 2025 Festival Program, proudly presenting “The Pacific” as its central theme. The festival will showcase this vast ocean region’s cultural and historical significance, featuring content from New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti, New Caledonia, Japan, the US West Coast and other Pacific locales. 

Tasmania’s largest free event and the largest celebration of wooden boats and maritime culture in the Southern Hemisphere will be held 7–10 February 2025. Over four days, Hobart’s waterfront will reach its fullest potential and become a place of pilgrimage for 400+ boats and tens of thousands of visitors from across Australia and the world.

Highlights of the 2025 Pacific-themed program include the Pacific Seafarers Precinct presenting navigators, artists, curators, and maritime artisans who embody the ancient and ongoing traditions of the region, feature vessels such as the recently restored 1896 New Zealand built yacht Te Uiraone of the first racing yachts to make it to Australiaand the Australian debut of the Kumundar Gujo Projecta giant Japanese-inspired jungle gym that kids build themselves.

AWBF General Manager and Festival Director Paul Stephanus said“The AWBF is a celebration of our collective heritage. The 2025 theme allows us to explore our connection with the Pacific like never before, bringing visitors face-to-face with historic vessels and remarkable people from across the ocean. We hope to create a festival experience that feels both grand in its spectacle and intimate in its sense of community.”

Festival favourites are back but with a Pacific twist. The ever-popular Wooden Boat Symposium will dive deep into stories of (mis)adventure and tackle hot-button issues, the Shipwrights Village and Noisy Boatyard will deliver demonstrations and workshops by master craftspeople, and the bustling Maritime Marketplace will offer unique wares. The Little Sailors Village and Constitution Dock will engage young hearts and minds with activities for all ages, culminating in the thrilling Quick & Dirty Boatbuilding Challenge and Race.

The 2025 AWBF program is available online now at awbf2025.org.au/.

CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT – CAPTAIN BANJO + WW merchandise

CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT – CAPTAIN BANJO

CAPTAIN BANJO is another woody that I spotted recently at Sandspit marina. Her stern shows her home port as Whangarei so maybe she is a visitor.

At first glance she has a southern gal look to her and that exhaust / comms stack is very robust for her size.

Can we learn more about CAPTAIN BANJO

19-11-2024 UPDATE ex Greg Lees – Built approx. 30 years ago by Lidgards, strip planked – powered by a Gardner 6LXB. Sadly her owner passed away last week.

XMAS WW MERCHANDISE – ORDER NOW

DETAILS HERE https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/11/09/waitematawoodys-gear-limited-summer-offering-romance-ii-update/

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MERA 

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – MERA 

I spotted todays woody – MERA last week while at the Sandspit marina. MERA last appeared on WW back in May 2015, link below to that story with lots of details and photos.

It is always cool to find a classic craft has been so well cared for – well done her current owners.

MERA was built in 1957 by the Algies brothers, rumoured to a Colin Wild design. Her specs are 36’ 10’6” x 2’9″

May 2015 WW story link https://waitematawoodys.com/2015/05/18/12616/

Photo below, probably from the late 1950’s.

CLASSIC WOODEN BIG GAME BOAT – OZONE

CLASSIC WOODEN BIG GAME BOAT – OZONE

Back in July 2016 we ran a WW story on the 1914 , Percy McIntosh built game boat OZONE, linked below, then last week a woody reader – Stuart Windross posted a comment that he had come across a great photograph of Ozone with a swordfish across her transom, pictured above. 

Accompanying the photo on line was an article on the Anich family, it would appear that OZONE may have been owned for a time by the family fishing out of Sandspit.  If so her catch would be supplying the famous Tony’s restaurant and fish shop in Warkworth. On the same web page (not in English) were the photos below – first time I have seen a sword fish weighed in like that.

WW July 2016 story https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/07/29/ozone/

For a more recent view of OZONE check out the WW Nov 2023 story linked below https://waitematawoodys.com/2023/11/22/ozone-3/

MAHURANGI – A Peek Back In Time 

MAHURANGI – A Peek Back In Time 

Recently Hugh Gladwell contacted WW re the above photos taken in and around Mahurangi in the early days. Hugh talks us thru them below –   

‘The top photo is the launch LAVINIA shown in front of Rodmersham the old house just inside the eastern headland of the harbour
The second is another unnamed launch heading down the Mahurangi River

The third is Sarah Lushington who owned Rodmersham in the late 1880s sitting on a pile of ballast out of the family yacht MURITAI which is behind her.  She is greeting her housemaid Mrs Brown who lived further up harbour at one time under an upturned boat The old house is much grander than it looks and little changed over almost 150 years. It was built in 1886 out of unreinforced concrete with walls a foot thick with sand from the beach in front, shingle from Motuora and lime from the kilns up the river. It has a large billiard room, servants quarters at the back upstairs and is straight and square with not a hairline crack visible anywhere. It has been in the same family ownership for about 5 generations’

So woodys can we learn more about LAVINIA and put a name to the mystery launch.