
Auckland Anniversary Day – Classic Launch Race

WINNER – NGAIO

RUNNER UP – STERLING

THIRD PLACE – FANCY FREE


Auckland Anniversary Day – Classic Launch Race

WINNER – NGAIO

RUNNER UP – STERLING

THIRD PLACE – FANCY FREE









Mahurangi Weekend – Biggest On-The -Water Wooden Boating Event Down Under – 200+ Classic Wooden Boat Photos





We have a special post for those unable to attend – click the link below to view the stunning 5 minute video Roger Mills filmed of last years regatta.


MYSTERY LAUNCH 21-01-2020



Linda – 1927 – Colin Wild

Nautilus – Oliver & Gilpin

Darleen – 1920 – Possibly Bailey & Lowe

Echo – 1935 – Les Coulthard

Thetis – 1955 – Lane Motor Boat Company

Lady Crossley – 1947 – Colin Wild

Lady Ngaio – 1928 – Collings & Bell

Manapouri – 1960 – Parkes
WOODYS CRUISING THE BAY OF ISLANDS – SUMMER 2019/20 – Part 1
Just got home yesterday from 10 days mooching around Waiheke and while clearing the in-box I spotted an email from Dean Wright, now Dean is a Bay of Islands based professional photographer with a passion for wooden boats. He even owns one – the 1917, Arethusa.

Grace – 2019 – Salthouse



Classic Wooden Boat – Waiheke Island Party – 50 Woody Photos














Liberty








Impressive Haul Out Area


Heading Home
Woody Classics Weekend BBQ Cruise to Clevedon Cruising Club – 60+ photos




2019 Thames Traditional Boat Festival

LE CYGNE
Which is a good juxtaposition to remind you that the Woody Classics Weekend to the Clevedon Cruising Club is almost closed off, so many boats and limited space – it will be a monty of a trip, a great mix of boats and people have RSVP’ed. Do not delay, I will not be posting again on this event, driving attendance – RSVP to waitematawoodys@gmail.com. just need both yours and the boats name. Actually the boats specs i.e. LOL ,beam, draft will also be a big help.
Harold Kidd Input – LE CYGNE (the SWAN) was built for Dr Frazerhurst of Whangarei possibly by David Reid with a Buffalo engine (agent) immediately before the Great War. Dr Frazerhurst was badly wounded and spent the war in captivity. No clues what happened to her after she was part of the fleet to greet Lord Jellicoe off Reotahi in April 1921.
