Shaped on all Six Sides – a short doco about the craft & philosophy of wooden boat carpentry
Category Archives: Non Waitemata
Kaiwaka
Nor West
Sou East
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SOU EAST
Identical sister ship to NOR WEST & used extensively at Mayor Island, for many years for game fishing both boats now have diesels — Nor West has 2 x Fords.
Ken Ricketts took this photo of Sou East in Mansion House Bay Kawau Island Christmas 1949
Mystery Launch no more – Tawaki
Ok train spotters, questions of the day – 1. where 2. name 3. design / builder ?? We have a winner – Zach Matich – see below
“Pahi (Kaipara) -Dems Road to be exact, ‘Kawiti’ (think that’s how you spell it) owned by Tim Cant, pass on the builder, was told she was used as a ‘school bus’ somewhere on the east coast.Had a BMC engine.
09-04-2016 – Input from Pat Shanks (nee Simons)
My son wondered what had happened to Tawaki as he had spent holidays on her with his grandfather, and found her on waitematawoodys
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Tawaki was originally named Penguin. She was owned by the Hansens of Purerua in the Bay of Islands. Mr Hansen used her as a charter for deep sea fishing. Mrs Hansen was a teacher. Penguin was used to ferry children to school in the Bay of Islands. I don’t know if she had a previous owner.
My father, Edgar (Nobby) Simons bought her in 1967 or 68 and rebuilt her as a launch. He and my mother, Bertie, had 25 years of sailing and fishing in her, based in the Whangarei Harbour.
09-10-2016 Updated photos ex Peter Mence
29-04-2024 UPDATE ex HAROLD KIDD – TAWAKI/PENGUIN was built by Dick Lang for the Hansen brothers of Russell and launched in August 1927 with a Hill 24hp diesel engine.
Gay Dawn, Alofa, Apache
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Three classic launches in the centre are (from the left) – Gay Dawn, Alofa, Apache. Photo at Kawau Island
Classic game fishing boats & launches
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FYI – check out this link to a site that records Classic NZ game fishing boats & launches
Vesper
Freedom
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Freedom (Kaipara vessel) original ANZAC, was owned by Eric Williams of Tinopai
Photo ex Zach Matich
Curlew
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Curlew (Kaipara vessel) in the early days
Photo ex Zach Matich





