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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 LAUNCH REHIA GETS A BIRTHDAY – Report #1

photo – Angus Rogers

CLASSIC LAUNCH REHIA GETS A BIRTHDAY – Report #1

Today we start a series of updates on the 1938 Colin Wild designed / built launch – REHIA.

A lot of woodys would say, and I’m one of them, that you can not spend too much money a Colin Wild craft , they are generally referred to as the Bentleys of the wooden boat scene. 

One of Wild’s craft that has always attracted admirers is the 36’ launch – REHIA.  After an extended period of ownership REHIA was acquired in late 2021 by the Telford family who have proved to be suitable custodians of her. Immediately after taking ownership they commissioned work that was deemed both needed – thru-hull updates and the addition of a holding tank etc and the nice to have – refurbished interior and topsides repaint (a JPPJ). 

Very earlier on owner Joe clicked that the secret to a harmonious relation with the team at {the} Slipway Milford was the supply of donuts.

Now after 2 1/2 years of ownership REHIA is hauled out to address a few small areas of cancer and to refresh her bling i.e. the cabin Uroxsys finish ( I struggle to use its new name  – Awlwood). 

So woodys we have started this rolling story to showcase the work underway at {the} Slipway Milford. As you will see what can appear to the eye as a wee area of rot can mushroom into a more substantial fix, but its only wood and everything is repairable 😉

Also interesting to see how the majority of the Uroxsys ’sort of’ just peeled off, I have experienced this before on some of the early day projects – not a product issue more I think applicator error.  It used to amaze me the number of boat owners that didn’t use the offical primer and thought they knew best. But there is always an upside – removal is a breeze 🙂

Unless stated all photos are via Jason Prew and myself.

ENJOY

Mystery Launch At Te Atatu Boating Club

Mystery Launch At Te Atatu Boating Club

Short story today, other things got in the way of WW life.

So we have another woody from last weeks visit to TBC. 

Can we put a name to the boat and learn her past.

ADA / IDA – Can We Join The Dots

ADA / IDA – Can We Join The Dots

Recently WW was contacted by Tom Gordon in relation to his boat – ADA that Tom is trying to find out more information – I’ll hand over to Tom below:

“ ADA,  I have been told is one of the 3 kauri hulled boats. The three I believe were built by Miller and Tunnage in the 1920’s however so far I’ve not been able to find out some more finer details in regards to exact build date or archive type photos. I’m looking to repair ADA and re float to maintain some heritage now that I’ve learned some history. 

Sir Clifford Skeggs was an owner and one of his ex workers ‘Squidly’ from Taieri Mouth, Dunedin did own it also. Sadly he has now passed and I’m unsure if Cliff is still alive.

I’m wondering if the vessel – INA in the WW archives (WW link below) is definitely one of the three sisters to ADA. I’ve also heard of the names ROA and IMP,  potentially one of these is the 3rd? “https://waitematawoodys.com/2019/10/11/ida-woody-classics-weekend-stillwater-picnic-cruise-update/

Can we help Tom out with more intel on ADA and potentially the ’sisters’

PITO

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PITO

Todays woody is the ex workboat – PITO and the photo comes to us from Dave Stanaway. Dave took the photo of PITO on the Mahurangi River (Cement Works) approx. 8 years ago when he was master of the tug – HERENUI.

Dave commented that she may have started life as a workboat for the Whangarei Harbour Board.

At the time of the photo PITO was most likely owned by Conrad Robertson, do we know what became of her and more on her past.

Love the paint scheme , keep it simple and it works 🙂

INPUT EX RAY MELROSE – PITO (belly button) was designed and built in Auckland for the W.H.B. as a workboat and dredge tender. She towed the coal barges to bunker the steam dredge “Thomas McKinnon” and later the fuel barge for both McKinnon and Pikau, the other old dredge. Also did duties with the three side dump rock barges building sea walls to contain the dredge spoil areas where the present day “Port Whangarei'” (Kioriroa) I drove many miles in her towing the harbour board drill rig up all the creeks and ditches drilling for the M.O.W. before they re-aligned the main road at Mata, from Oakleigh south. When handed over from the builder she was brought up by one of the Auckland coastal tug and barges, probably Harry Julian. Power was a 60 hp Ford (Lees) Her build was featured in Sea Spray magazine but it was a long time ago, maybe around 1950. She has good bones and has aged well.

02-05-2024 INPUT ex ALAN SEXTON – Pito is alive and well still owned by Conrad Robertson,  picture taken today at Robertsons wharf.

08-05-2024 UPDATE – Photos below ex Alan Sexton 

RESOLUTE – Looking Very Sorry For Herself

RESOLUTE – Looking Very Sorry For Herself

I first saw the 1937 Dick Lang built 34’ launch – Resolute 12+ years ago when she was hauled out at the Devonport Yacht Club at the same time as Raindance. Her spot was directly in front of mine so I suffered all winter from the green eyed monster i.e. the workmanship and skills of her owner were on another level. 

Fast forward to August 20i6 and she makes an appearance on WW (link below), this story generated details and 2008 photos ex her owner and Harold Lidd.

Then in 2017 we see her hauled out getting a dose of TLC (link below)

Then sadly in 2020 I reported that she had dragged her Stanley Point, Devonport mooring and was aground at low tide. Her owner and helpers saved the day (link below) WW 2016  https://waitematawoodys.com/2016/08/10/resolute/

WW 2017 https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/07/21/resolute-update/

WW 2020 https://waitematawoodys.com/2020/04/14/sos-classic-launch-resolute-aground/

Last week I was at the Te Atatu Boat Club and spotted Resolute hauled out. As you will see in the above photos she is still a fine looking woody, in architect speak – she’s got good bones, but the clocks ticking – hopefully a plan is in place to bring her back…………….

2008
2017

Looking For Help Identifying This Wooden Boat

Looking For Help Identifying This Wooden Boat

Todays woody recent popped up on a Lester Oliver fb post and appears via Maurice Sharp reposting.Lester’s commented that the boat at the dry dock at Ahuriri, Napier. The gent on the left is possibly Napier architect Louis Hay. In the background is the Hawkes Bay Farmers Co-Op Assoc. building . The cowel on the cabin top looks very large relative to the rest of the vessel. Anyone able to put a name to the vessel.

INPUT ex HAROLD KIDD – We’ve been here before.

https://waitematawoodys.com/2019/06/30/hawkes-bay-mystery-motorsailer/

I still can’t establish a name for the boat but have a little more information. She was built in Auckland, no builder known, and shipped to Napier in May 1936 as a hull. Later Louis Hay fitted a steam engine which accounts for the small funnel shown in the earlier images. My guess is that the steam plant was replaced with an internal combustion engine later, hence the large ventilator occupying the same hole as the funnel. As for her name, it doesn’t appear in any newspaper articles even those announcing that Louis Hay was the Commodore of the new Hawkes Bay Yachting & Power Boat Club in November 1936.

Work in progress

29-04-2024 UPDATE ex HAROLD KIDD – The hull was built in Auckland and was offloaded from the PUKEKO at Gisborne because of heavy weather.

Message For The Owner Of The Launch – KARAKIA

If you send me an email confirming the boat location and your ownership I’ll drop a WW burgee in the post – why? Because if you look carefully at the photos you will see they have painted the WW logo on the cabin side 🙂  photos ex JASON PREW waitematawoodys@gmail.com  Read / view more on KARAKIA here  https://waitematawoodys.com/2019/10/01/karakia/

ELIZABET I

ELIZABET I

I had the occasion to be heading out west yesterday so flicked the car indicator on at the Te Atatu Road off ramp and dropped down to the Te Atatu Boat Club yard.

Have to same very quiet eg not many craft hauled out but I did spot a launch named – ELIZABET I hauled out getting some TLC.

A stranger to me and an interesting ‘mix’ of design styles – hull appears 1920>30’s but the cabin is a lot newer and could share some DNA with a garden shed. But I’m sure very functional and easily corrected if a future owner so wished 🙂

Interested to learn more about ELIZABET I , interesting that her life buoy has the name HEATHER II on it, might be no connection and just a reflection of the ‘first up best dressed’ rule 😉

Can We ID This Young Man Aboard MANAIA

Can We ID This Young Man Aboard MANAIA

Last week we ran a story that featured a photo of the pilot boat – MANAIA.  At the time Paul Drake chipped in to say he was at the launching in 1963 at the P. Los yard and took the photo. 

Russell Ward also advised he was lurking at the event. 

A couple of days later Paul contacted me and commented that unlike Vintage Steamer Russell W) who scored a seat with the big shots for MANAIA’s launching, he was just part of the boatyard urchin brigade. Paul mentioned that there was another young guy, pictured in the photo above who he fell in with. After the launching, we bravely boarded the vessel for a closer look, until we were asked to leave after poking our heads down the engine room hatch (a step too far). 

So woodys today we are trying to see if we can ID who Paul’s companion was. It would be very cool if he or someone else recognised himself through this WW story and made himself known.Russell Ward was sent the photo and asked if he was the young man in the photo, Russell’s reply was “it isn’t me and the bloke in the pic was far too clean cut to be any of his crew” 🙂
Link to the WW story mentioned above https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/04/18/launch-day-mystery/

Recent photos below – looking better than as launched.

2021

OMOKOROA – APRIL 2024 UPDATE

OMOKOROA – APRIL 2024 UPDATE

Following on from yesterdays story on the launch – Omokoroa where we got a peek back to her earlier days, today thanks to a nudge we gave her current custodian – Lyndon Chambers we get to see some to the work thats gone into refitting the boat.

First up is a video from early 2023 of Omokoroa being hauled out to commence the project. Lyndon commented that they used Omokoroa for a while before haulout and he has worked on her reasonably solidly since then. The topsides were repaired and glassed before haul out and he has screwed and glassed plywood over 100% of the hull so hopefully a dry boat now. Not too much left to do and she will be back on the water soon depending on what Lyndon decides to do to the interior.

View previous Omokoroa WW story here https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/04/24/omokoroa-in-former-times/

06-05-2024 INPUT EX ROB HARRIS – below photos from when Rob owned ( many years ago) the launch, location – Beachlands 

OMOKOROA – In Former Times

OMOKOROA – In Former Times

Back in July 2021 we reported on the 36′ launch – Omokoroa being washed ashore in a storm. We subsequently learned that she was re-floated by Lyndon Chambers and moved to Shelly Park Cruising Club for repair / refitting. Link to the 2021 story below. Keen to learn how the project is coming along. https://waitematawoodys.com/2021/07/10/omokaroa-omokoroa-saved/

Fast forward to last week and Ian McDonald was doing a deep drive on his iPad and found the photos above . First up we have a b/w photo dated 1954 and the location is Katkati. Then a montage of photos from the 1983>84 period.

Last up is an undated press clipping from the Bay of Plenty Times that celebrates the restoration and relaunch of the launch after she has sat on a hardstand for an extended period.

NOTE: may the b/w photo is a different boat and the photo tag is the location v’s the boat name – thoughts?