
LADY ELLEN RESTORATION – OCTOBER UPDATE
“Started painting the interior last Thursday.
Bronze castings in the system and should be ready in a couple of weeks time.

LADY ELLEN RESTORATION – OCTOBER UPDATE
“Started painting the interior last Thursday.
Bronze castings in the system and should be ready in a couple of weeks time.


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.


As purchased


Stripped bare

Re-launch day

KIWI












The ex work boat (Waitemata Fisheries) Waipawa has made a brief appearance on WW back in 2016 (WW link below) Now thanks to Ian McDonald’s road trip in the Far North we get to have a look down below.
The photos above show her on the hard at Opua, in mid October. The 50’ Waipawa was built by Percy Vos and her owner Pete McIntyre, understands she was launched in 1940).







Thames River Rats
Off to check out another river today – the Wairau River, Clevedon – David Cooke and myself are doing a recky for the upcoming Woody Classics Weekend BBQ cruise (Nov 16>17th). Via car 🙂




ANDIAMO
The 20′ Andiamo was originally known as the ‘Yellow Boat’ on Lake Rotoiti near Rotorua. She was built by a farmer from Gisborne in 1949 and was reputedly the fastest boat on Rotoiti back then.
She came to her current owners 10 years ago, who undertook a 4 year restoration project to bring her back to her former glory. The work included partial hull replacement, structural framework enhancement and strengthening using marine grade ply, kauri and stainless steel fixings. All timber used was locally milled kauri in keeping with the original construction, and came from a single tree thus the beautiful consistency in the decking – handcrafted piece by piece using kauri with a kahikitea accent and mahogany surround.
The original Dodge 6 was replaced with a 275ci alloy V8 producing 280hp, running through a Borg Warner gearbox to the bespoke brass prop. The engine is computer controlled, inter-cooled and muffled, providing amazingly smooth, quiet and reliable power.
Andiamo is an iconic piece of New Zealand maritime history that has been preserved and is now offered for sale. Her owners want her to go on to her next adventure with a new family – and are selling well below value. to make that happen.
Andiamo will be available for viewing at Lake Tarawera over Labour Weekend.
(thanks to Rod Prosser for the trademe heads up)

RSVP waitematawoodys@gmail.com