CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT PENTHOUSE + Win A Woody Calendar

CLASSIC WOODEN BOAT PENTHOUSE + Win A Woody Calendar

I have commented many times about additions to classic boats that resemble a block of flats – todays photo opens up an entirely new category – Penthouses !

You would like to think she never leaves her mooring…………….. the roll upstairs would be a tad uncomfortable.

I have x3 Lake Rotoiti Classic & Wooden Boat Parade 2025 Calendars to give away – so the 1st three people that tell me via email the correct date of the 2025 Parade will win a calendar.

Remember entry by email only to waitematawoodys@gmail.com

2020 Wooden Boat Most Resembling A Block of Flats – Award Winner

2020 Wooden Boat Most Resembling A Block of Flats – Award Winner


The above photos from an anonymous woody spy, hit the WW email inbox on New Years Eve, so just made the 2020 cut.Normally the annual winner is a launch , but this year its a yacht. All I can tell you is underneath the additions was once a H28. Even in ‘as launched’ trim they were never the quickest of craft, this one would be an interesting sail. The USA, they have a cult follower and owners spend moon beams on them.
Hopefully someone will advise that its actually a plastic H28 and the award can be passed on 🙂

Check log in tomorrow – great story and 50 year old photos of the woody launch – La Rosa 

Doris

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DORIS

While mooching around the Whangarei docks yesterday I spotted Doris. Had a brief chat with her owner who hopefully is going to email in what he knows about her past. She made a brief appearance on WW back in late Feb 2019. At the time there was a lot of chat in the comments section as to her provenance and military (WW II) service. WW link here https://waitematawoodys.com/2019/02/27/dorris/

I walked away with two photos from her past, the 2nd one above from when her owner purchased her and the b/w one, possibly, from her time in the Pacific Island’s during WW II. The location is thought to be Vanuatu.
When I get more intel – hopefully we can confirm her bloodline and life journey 🙂
Harold Kidd Input – In case the subject of DORIS has become scrambled during the previous post, this DORIS (W66) was built by T M Lane & Sons at Kings Drive, Mechanics Bay in December 1910 for Fuller of Russell as a 36 footer with a 12hp 2 cylinder Scripps engine.
We Have A New Leader In the – Boat That Most Resembles A Block Of Flats – Competition  – spotted off Waiheke Island last weekend.
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