Ship in a bottle – still amazes me how they do it.

A very talented friend (sadly owns a tin boat) in his words “knocks these out when bored”, I just do not have the patience or hands to do something like this. I’m sure he missed his forte in life, would have been better at delivering babies than an investment banker 🙂

I have one my Dad made during the war, one of the few items of his I treasure, even more so after I discovered wooden boats.

How to – secure your dinghy on deck

Dinghy Straps

I was told off a few months ago for the very un-shippy method I had deployed to secure the dinghy.
The above, from the bible – ‘The Finely Fitted Yacht’, tells/shows how it should be done. Click image to enlarge.
The ‘TFFY’ is a must have, out of print but  a lot of libraries have it or pick up a 2nd hand copy on good old amazon.

Do you dress to the left or the right?

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Do dress to the left or the right?

You probably did not notice it but the orientation of the boat in the waitemata woodys masthead has changed from left to right. One of the waitemata woody followers, Chris Leech, ex. commodore of the Devonport Yacht Club & CYA NZ committee member is a bit of a stickler for tradition & pointed out to me that it is tradition that all images, sketches of boats are shown with the bow to the
right.

For your interest the boat (35′ cruising launch) is off the design board of legend NZ designer / builder Percy Vos. To the best of my knowledge it did not get any further than the design stage which is a pity as she would have been a rather fine vessel.

Old fashioned railway style classic boat haul out & winter maintenance

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Old fashioned railway style classic boat haul out & winter maintenance

Now some of the CYA NZ members that look in here may have already seen this but given there are now viewers from over 22 countries checking out waitemata woodys, I thought they may like to view a good old fashioned kiwi boat club style haul out & winter make over. No fancy cradle lifts at the Devonport Yacht Club, we still use the good old style railway haul out.
The tale & photos have had 20,000+ views but a lot of that is due to the posting getting a mention on the WoodenBoat forum & Classic Boat in the UK. Click the link below. Enjoy

http://classicyacht.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1737

Hungry?

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Two of my favorite boat food photos, sent to me by CYA member Zach who is based on the Kaipara Harbour. Simple kiwi seafood, the BBQ’ed mussels are to die for & I can almost smell the hot smoked fish & mussels.

Aumoe

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Aumoe

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………………….