The launch Caprice & Silver Bay, Waiheke Island
Author Archives: Alan Houghton - waitematawoodys.com founder
Isle of Arran
Isle of Arran
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Mapuna
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Mapuna
A late model classic built by Robert Brooke/Snow Waters in 1961 for Robert’s father-in-law, and designed by his father Jack (John) Brooke. Now owned by CYA member Mark McLaughlin who previously owned Tainui.
Shaped on all Six Sides
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Shaped on all Six Sides – a short doco about the craft & philosophy of wooden boat carpentry
Moanalua
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Moanalua
1935 Collings & Bell design / build. To read more about her past & view 40+ photos click this link https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/01/11/moanalua-2/
Lady Adelaide
Lady Adelaide
1920’s Dick Lang designed & built. More info would be appreciated.
The original owner Charles Palmer was one of this country’s finest yachtsmen, founding the NZ Power Boat Association in 1905, the Motor Boat Patrol in 1914, the RNZNVR and being an able administrator with the APYMBA and the various yacht clubs until he died.
08-01-2016 photo at Kawau Island ex Tom Kane

How to – hints on removing bottom paint off a wooden hull
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Hints on removing bottom paint off a wooden hull (ex Baden Pascoe – MV John Dory)
The best time to do a major paint job on the bottom of your boat is when you have it out for a major or minor refit. Just wait long enough and the timber will shrink from under the years of paint and become very easy to remove. Leave this job to the very last as the paint also holds a little moisture in the planking while you are doing the endless list of other jobs.
I started off by placing tarps under the boat to catch all the old paint and then three of us used Linbide (spelling?) scrapers. My friend Jim Mateer has put a long pipe handle on his with a plug in the end and as you scrape, most of the paint flakes run down the centre of the handle. Just empty it every 5 min or so. He sometimes attaches a vacuum cleaner via a soft vac tube, I tell ya, it works very well, I think with the three of us it took about 6 hours work.
I took 23 kg off John Dory and I am very proud to say none of it went into the sea, I disposed of it at Trans Pacific for about $50.00. Then I sanded the surface and gave it 3 coats of International Primercon, one very diluted coat so that it went into the timber, one medium dilution and them a fairly non
diluted coat. The bottom looked so smooth, not bad for an old fishing boat!!
Then I gave it two hard anti fouls in blue and covered it with two soft antifouls. So, when I go to repaint, I just scrub or wet sand off until I see the blue paint. That way I hope to never have to do this again.
Photo shows Jack Taylor now 92 (going on 60) & Jim Mateer, in his late 70’s working on John Dory.
2013 Lake Rotoiti Classic & Wooden Boat Show
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A little late posting this is a short movie from this years Lake Rotoiti (Sth Island) Classic & Wooden Boat Show.
The link was sent by Gary Drummond, Nelson , whose yacht ‘Spangalang’ won best new build in the 2012 show. Not the Waitemata & a lot of non wood but its too good to not view. Enjoy
3 girls on a 1930’s boating picnic. Filmed on Waiheke Island, Auckland, featuring the classic launch Waitangi
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I930’s movie filmed on & around Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand. 3 girls row to a bay for a picnic but are surprised & captured by pirates. Great footage of the classic motor launch ‘Waitangi’ playing the role of Coastguard rescuer & the motor boat ‘Pelican’ as the pirates boat.
Thanks to Roger Guthrie (brother of CYA member Graham) for forwarding this footage to waitematawoodys.


