
CYA Cake Day 2013, Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island. Love the ‘SUP’ on the cockpit cabin top

CYA Cake Day 2013, Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island. Love the ‘SUP’ on the cockpit cabin top

CYA Cake Day 2013, Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island. She is a beamy girl, 13′.

CYA Cake Day 2013, Islington Bay, Rangitoto Island

Helm seat on Wirihana, made 80+ years ago out of our native wood – pohutukawa.


Gay Dawn & Safari on the Tamaki River circa 1964/66. The two owners are having a chat during the winter overhaul on the “hard” (softish muddy little beach actually) which was actually between their houses. Safari is currently undergoing a ‘renovation’ by a CYA member.
Some additional info supplied by Ken Ricketts – ” The 2 owners referred to were, my late father Ralph Ricketts on Gay Dawn & the late Karl Kasper on Safari on the little beach alongside & between their 2 houses — taken by me, from my parents property, & Kaspers property you can see right above & behind Safari, — great place for 2 boaties to live eh!! — Karl of course was part of the Kasper family that owned the “Pearl Kasper” the scow which he ran for many years”
Built as a commercial fishing boat for coastal long lining the objective of the overall design and construction methods was to create a simple, cost effective and easy driven vessel. John Dory is also an outstanding sea boat and has demonstrated this ability on many occasions.
Her 27hp Lister Diesel is a good example of the type of machinery once used in small coastal fishing boats. John Dory is well maintained to a commercial standard. Howard Pascoe cruised the Coromandel and Northern Coastline up until his death in 2001.
23/09/2014 – The Lister is getting some love, including a new (out of the box) reduction box – love the bronze nuts.

Little Jim & Raindance in Patio Bay, post race, prior to the CYA Christmas Party

This ones a blast from the past, Aumoe the 1913 Tom Le Huquet designed launch rafted alongside Radio Hauraki’s pirate radio ship – ‘Tiri’. One has to wonder what she was delivering………………….

You have to love the depth charges (??) on the stern & the (now days) very un-PC cartoon on them 🙂 🙂