Dean Barker chatting about sailing on the Waitemata

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Dean Barker chatting about sailing on the Waitemata

Watch Dean Barker chat about sailing on the Waitemata

video link ex Classic Boat UK

This short (8min) video features Dean Barker down at the CYA’s Heritage Landing marina at Silo Park talking about his passion for sailing & the Waitemata Harbour. Some great shots of a few of our classic fleet, & yes it is also an ad for Team NZ sponsor Camper, there were just too many shoe shots for it not to be 🙂

click blue link to play

AC sailor Dean Barker on his classic yacht in Auckland, NZ: Video

Bayswater marina redevelopment – yes/no?

Tell us your views on the Bayswater marina re-development

Bayswater marina has a very high % of classics in residence & ww is interested to know your views on the planned re-development.

Fidelis + Ranger + Mason Clipper

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Fidelis + Ranger + Mason Clipper

Fidelis + Ranger + Mason Clipper

photos ex mason clipper facebook page

On the day when the CYA’s Classic Yacht Regatta should be being decided on the water, I thought it very approximate to publish the photo of Fidelis & Ranger sitting on the hard along with a Mason Clipper. Photo was taken at the Westhaven main ramp in 1968 when the A Class keeler ‘Fidelis’ was owned by Jim Davern left and on the right ‘Ranger’ owned then by Lou Tercel.

Unfortunately the weather gods have not been kind & the regatta was cancelled. My waterfront spies tell me both yachts + Te Aroa did race in the RNZYS Friday night harbour race with Fidelis pipping Ranger at the finish.

I have also posted a few stunning Clipper photos below.
One of the great mysteries of the classic boating movement is why these wonderful vessels were never really adopted by classic motorboat followers. Any where else in the world you would see groups of them restored to showroom condition. Only in the last few years have we seen the restoration of a few.

Maybe the reason has something to do with a tale told to me by an old yachtie. It went something like this.

In the early days of boating on the Waitemata, yachting was the big thing, interrupted occasionally by (slightly) managed motorboat racing. With the arrival of boats like the Mason Clippers, almost overnight there were scores of boats capable of exceeding 40mph, these boats were able to be purchased almost like a motor car & were as easy to ‘drive’. A whole new group of people entered the boating scene. You only have to look back at the list of the original Clipper owners, to see that to the whos who of Auckland business, owning a Clipper was the thing to do. The quiet bay & anchorages of the past the yachties treasured were now being invaded by a new ‘set’.

Is it possible that back then, the Clipper was ‘tagged’ by yachties like most of us now tag jet ski’s ?, remember this was in the days before big fast outboards were common.

(I read somewhere that it was 5 years before Sea Spray featured a Clipper in the magazine, further proof that they were not openly accepted?)

Johnny Wray’s ‘South Sea Vagabond’ to be re-printed

I have read a lot of books but only one 4 times.

The Story of Johnny W building Ngataki & cruising the South Pacific is a must read / own for any classic wooden boatie.

Click on the link below & then the ‘Vagabonds’ section to hear Jim Mora on the National Radio talk about the upcoming relaunch of Ngataki & the re-print of the book.

Enjoy.

http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/20140221

CYA Beach Picnic @ Motuihe Island – Waitangi Day – 06 Feb

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CYA Beach Picnic @ Motuihe Island - Waitangi Day - 06 Feb

CYA Beach Picnic @ Motihue Island – Waitangi Day – 06 Feb

If you are at loose end this coming Thursday – 06 Feb, head down to Motuihe Island for the Classic Yacht Association NZ beach picnic.

There will be plenty of CYA yachts & launches in the bay & familiar faces ashore. Kicks off around 11.00am.

Subject to huey, if its not Waihaorangatahi Bay it will be Takutairaroa Bay. I thought I’d be all PC seeing its Waitangi Day & use the given names. I’ll help you & say that W = the city/wharf side & T = the Waiheke side 🙂

REMEMBER – No Dogs Allowed Ashore

UPDATE : A GREAT DAY WAS HAD – PHOTOS HERE

http://classicyacht.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&p=21327#p21327

Corona Christmas Cruise 1938/9 (#4 in series of 4)

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Corona Christmas Cruise 1938/9 (#4 in series of 4)

CORONA CHRISTMAS CRUISE 1938/8

photo collection ex Peter Nunn

GREAT NEWS ON CORONA – I LEARNED YESTERDAY THAT SHE HAS A NEW VERY CLASSIC FRIENDLY OWNER. THAT IS SO GOOD, SHE WILL NOW BE USED AS SHE SHOULD BE .

Wooden Boat Heaven

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Wooden Boat Heaven

I’m Off To Wooden Boat Heaven

Later today, weather permitting, I’m heading off to what must be classic wooden boat heaven – the Mahurangi Regatta. It would have to be the largest collection of classic sail & motor boats, at one time, in NZ. Every year there are ‘new’ boats that have been off the scene, up a creek, in a shed that make you go – ‘how come I’ve never seen her before’.

Obviously I’ll pack the camera & bang off lots of photos for you all but if you are at a loose end this anniversary weekend & you have a passion for classic wood – Mahurangi is the place to be.

If you are boat less, on Saturday (11am >) at Sullivans Bay there there is a traditional kiwi beach picnic – running races, three-legged races, egg & spoon races, egg throwing, sand sculpture competition, rug of war, lolly scramble etc + all the small sail boats are launched from the beach so there is plenty to do & see.

On Saturday night, starting around 6.00pm there is a BBQ (byo food & fizzy drinks) ashore at Scotts Landing. Everyone is welcome but bring a (some) gold coins for the bucket to help pay for the 16piece big dance band that will be playing in the marquee.

Regatta details here

http://www.mahurangi.org.nz/Regatta/2014/General-Format.php

Also Monday is Auckland Anniversary Regatta day so another chance to view our harbour at its finest.

If you are around the Viaduct (Event Centre area) on Monday there is a display of classic work boats that Baden Pascoe (MV John Dory) is arranging post the annual Tug Boat race.

Waitangi Day CYA Picnic @ Motuihe Island

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Waitangi Day CYA Picnic @ Motuihe Island

Waitangi Day CYA Classic Picnic @ Motuihe Island

Thursday 6th February – Put this one in your diary!

Motuihe beach picnic, a new Classic Yacht Association social event aimed at the whole family.

Pack a picnic lunch, chuck the kids on board and roll up to Motuihe Island around 11.00a.m. for a lazy day on the beach.

Its a whooper tide – 3.3m @ approx 1.30pm.

All classics and hang-a-bouts are invited.

Refer flyer above for full details

Don’t own a boat but would like to attend? email       drenall@gmail.com