SAD DEMISE OF CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – ILEX

1910 >1920 – original Deeming homestead and boat shed at Tapu Point 
1945 > mid-1950’s – Opua to Okiato vehicular ferry
1980’s
1990’s

SAD DEMISE OF CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – ILEX

WW has been contacted by Greg Philpott regarding the 1910 classic wooden launch – ILEX. Readers may recall Greg recently published a book titled ‘Boats of the Bay’ and he’s working on a sequel (‘First Boats of the Bay’). Greg commented that one of the craft to feature in the new book will be ILEX. I’ll hand over to Greg to tell the story ILEX.

“Ilex was the very first boat built by Scarlett Deeming at his boat shed at Tapu Point opposite the fledgling township of Opua. She was built in 1910 and was used by the Deeming family in a variety of ways – two of the key ones, firstly as the school ferry to take children to and from the Opua School and this operated from 1928 to 1939. Ilex was also the prime towing launch for the Okiato to Opua vehicular ferry which had been instigated by the military during World War Two and was then taken over by Jack and his son Selwyn Deeming from 1945 and continued to operate until A E Fuller and Sons took over around 1954 and Ilex was replaced by Miss Doris.

The history of Ilex then disappears until the mid / late 197o’s when brother Don and Max Lightband purchased the boat in Auckland and took her to Mangonui where they ran her as both a family boat as well as used for fishing charters. She appears to have been sold around the late 1970’s to the then owners of the Mangonui 4 Square (the shop over the water) – it is possible that Ilex was renamed Twilight at that time. 

Ilex then suffered a mishap when during a storm one night (date unknown) she was forced under the Mangonui wharf and had her topside totally destroyed. She was hauled out and placed on a property at Mangonui and restoration started. It looks like ownership also changed around this time. Eventually Ilex was acquired by Ken Wright who took her to his property at Kaikohe when he set about rebuilding her deck and cabin top – in the process adding a low flying bridge. She was then used as a family pleasure boat with much fishing engaged in.

In 2010, Ilex was sold to Warwick Moore who had her transported to the Maritime Museum at Paeroa. She was being worked on there when sometime between 2016 and 2019 she was apparently accidently knocked off her cradle by a worker at the Museum. She was subsequent destroyed by the Museum. A key part of New Zealand’s maritime history, at that time over 100 years old, gone.”

Greg would like to learn more of ILEX’s history particularly between the mid-1950’s and mid-1970’s. And also her time in Mangonui and her demise at Paeroa. 

So woodys can we help Greg with his search for more intel on the vessel.I’m also keen to get some photos of the final days at Paeroa.

CLASSIC BAY OF ISLNDS FERRY – BAY BELLE GETS A NEW LIFE

2024

CLASSIC BAY OF ISLNDS FERRY – BAY BELLE GETS A NEW LIFE

If you’re  on fb I’m sure you would have seen the amazing project Kate Farrant has taken on board – refitting the old (1971>2011) Russell > Pahia ferry into a floating pizzeria. Kate and helpers has spent the past year restoring the 57’, built in 1960 by Deemings Bros – BAY BELLE and recently relaunched her. Link below to a Jan 2024 story from when she was 4sale, lots of photos https://waitematawoodys.com/2024/01/28/bay-belle-party-boat/

At this stage the plan is to base the pizzeria at Rakino Island this summer. And before you comment that there is already one ashore in Woody Bay, the superb pizzeria run by Alf Newton sadly closed permanently at the end of summer 2025. As I have mentioned on WW they were the best pizzas in Auckland.  So its exciting news to learn of Kate’s enterprise – but, big shoes to fill to equal Alf’s creations 🙂

WW has been contacted by a friend of Kate’s Josh Chapman who is in the process of documenting (video) Kate and BAY BELLE’s story and is keen to learn more about the boat’s history. Josh has made a short video to give us a sneak peek at the project.

So woody if you have any information on BAY BELLE, or know of anyone who was involved in building her back in the early 1960s?  leads to former crew, builders, or families connected to her history Josh would like to hear from you – joshchaps78@gmail.com

When Kate’s finished the fit out and up and running we will let you know. I can see a Classic Woodys Cruise to Rakino to celebrate the launch of summer 😉

And below is a reminder of how good Alf Newton’s woody Bay Pizzeria was – make sure you play the video – enjoy https://waitematawoodys.com/2021/01/08/surprise-and-delight-on-rakino-island/

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – SEAFARER – A Peek Down Below + 4sale – SOLD

CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – SEAFARER – A Peek Down Below + 4sale SOLD

Todays woody is very familiar to me having hauled out alongside her at Devonport Yacht Club on several occasions. Several times I contemplated asking to be not postponed alongside her – why? Well her owner is one of those people that can do just about anything on a boat and to a standard thats 10/10. I would be embarrassed with my efforts but her owner was very generous with his advice. 

Seafarer is for sale on tme and at $25k, is a bargain, if I was in the market I’d buy it without a survey, she’s that good.

Some background – SEAFARER has impeccable genes – was designed by John Brook and built by Walter Deeming of Deeming Bros. boat builders in Opua, Northland, using local kauri for its carvel construction. 27’6” in length she was launched as a motor sailor in 1963. Her owner has had her since 2012 and over the next several winters major restoration and overhaul was undertaken. This included the stripping of all internal and external paintwork and re-caulking the hull where needed. She was completely rewired with 2 new AGM house batteries and a new start battery. A new Beta 43 engine, new shaft, thrust bearing and prop were installed. A new toilet, holding tank and small refrigeration unit were put in.

SEAFARER has been used every summer to cruise the Hauraki Gulf and been on the hard every winter for ongoing projects to be undertaken.

If you’re in the market for smaller classic wooden launch- act quick, she will be gone very quickly. SOLD – IN A RECORD TIME- BUT I EXPECTED THAT ✔️

BAY BELLE – Party Boat

BAY BELLE – Party Boat

The 57’ ex Bay of Islands ferry – Bay Belle recently topped up on tme (thanks Ian McDonald) – had to tell without viewing but a little pricey but 10 young woodys could have a lot of fun with this semi permanently moored some where. Its got party boat tattooed all over it.

Built in 1960, kauri construction,  by the Deeming Bros, she has seen a lot of water pass under her as she has serviced the B.O.I.’s

There is a 150hp 6cyl. Gardner diesel tucked away on her, so that must enhance the value