
Boatbuilding School Looking For New Home – Can You or Anyone You Know Help Out?

Boatbuilding School Looking For New Home – Can You or Anyone You Know Help Out?







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ARGOSY – Sailing Sunday
Recently Chris Smith had been searching for the whereabouts of the yacht Argosy. Chris has just advised that he has just found her. She is sitting on the hardstand at Panmure Yacht club, where she has been for some time now. Unfortunately she has had a hard time and in particular she was damaged when another boat came off her mooring and hit her. The insurance company wrote her off apparently and she was bought by a scrap dealer, who no doubt saw value in her lead keel. Outwardly any damage is not readily apparent. The haul-out yard manager talked about ‘cracked ribs’.
Her current future is seriously in doubt as her haulage fees are somewhat overdue and the yard is talking about disposing of her.
She was built in the 1950’s at Papatoetoe by two brothers to a design by the British designer, Alan Buchanan, who was well-known for designing nice wholesome yachts. Kauri planked to the best of Chris’s knowledge.
HDK has commented that she is a workmanlike and handsome looking little yacht, not beyond repair. A great restoration project. Buchanan is a very good designer. She would be a worthwhile project for the right person.
CYA Rudder Cup Motor- Boat Race Results
The link below will take you to James Mortimers movie from the race start – tomorrow on WW I will have photos from the pre-start, start & the race + from the prize giving – but I can confirm the following results
VETERN DIVISION – STERLING
VINTAGE DIVISION = WAITANGI
CLASSIC DIVISION – TRINIDAD
OVERALL RUDDER CUP WINNER – STERLING




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Back in July 2017 I ran a story on a ‘barn find’ 1928 woody that Lake Rotoiti boat builder Alan Craig at Craig Marine, was about to start work on.



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ALMIRA – A Classic Jack Cropp Designed Motor Launch
The 20’ motor boat, Almira was built in McCormicks Bay Christchurch in 1965 with African Meranti marine laminated ply riveted & glued clinker plank.
For sale on trademe, she is in totally original condition, with according to her listing, absolutely no rot.
Powered by a Palmer & Doak marinised 1500cc Ford GT engine rated at 78 BHP driving through a stern drive.
Sorry about the standard of some of the photos.
CYA PATIO BAY WEEKEND CANCELLED – SEE BELOW.
I have to question deciding to cancel an event, based on a weather forecast, in Auckland, 4 days before the event…………….. 😦


Naiad & Nifity – Woodys From Across The Ditch
On recent work travels Adrian Pawson came across the very salty wee ship Naiad. Adrian was able to uncover that she is currently being restored by Pete Messenger in a shed at Woolwich Dock in Sydney. She was apparently built locally in approximately 1949 by W.L Holmes at the McMahons Point boatyard in Sydney. She is planked in Oregon timber with a spotted gum keel. LOA is 28ft.
