








Mystery Launch #1

Mystery Launch #2
ID These Mystery B.O.I. Launches – Win WW Merchandise
Ok woodys, double banger competition today – we have two photos (by Tudor Collins) sent in by Nathan Herbert. All those that can correctly name the two launches, go into the draw for a WW T-shirt (s/s) and hat. Entries close at 8pm 18-08-2020.
ENTRY BY EMAIL ONLY to waitematawoodys@gmail.com







QUEST II





A question for Paul Drake – is the boat ‘closest to the channel‘ your 1914 Bailey and Lowe launch – Romance ? If so, that would date the photo post 1931.
Input from Paul Drake – Yes the launch nearest the channel is ROMANCE, still at Taupo and owned by the Drake Brothers. She arrived ex Napier post 1931 earthquake as a flush decker, and had her cabin raised when acquired by Jack Taylor and put to work as a commercial boat, probably in 1932. The counter stern boat is KINGFISHER. Thomas Ryan ran the 60 foot steamer RMS TONGARIRO ( Bailey and Lowe 1899 and built at Taupo) until 1925. She eventually rotted away on the foreshore between the Boat Harbour and Acacia Bay – photo below at the Taupo Wharf, before the 2 storied cargo shed was built , so quite early on in the 1900’s.










BONNY M


MYSTERY CLEVEDON LAUNCH – SEAFORTH
HELP NEEDED TRACING LAUNCH




S/S Romany




Arohanui


Trinidad

Matira

Ann Michelle

Arohanui


Lady Crossley

Raindance
CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT WEEKEND CRUISE TO CLEVEDON – 72 Photos

Tides Out 🙂 (photo ex Alan Good)



PAKAWAI







Iain Forsyth, owner of the 1961, 42’6″’, Miller & Tunnage built ex work boat – Meola, has recently returned from a trip to the other island. Ian commented that he stopped off at Carey’s Bay and saw Pakeha (recently featured on WW) on the slips after a large refit by Carey’s Marine and ready to launch.
