CLASSIC WOODEN LAUNCH – ESME
A recent email from Rosemary Wakeman is what WW is all about – connecting the dots. I have reproduced the email below (slight edit)
“Doing a major tidy-up of old family photos – that I presume my kids will throw out upon my demise.
I have photos (and letters ) of ESME, a launch my late Uncle Ernie Sisson owned ( part owned ? ) in the 1930’s. She was moored in Tauranga ( on a swing mooring I guess) I presume he sold her before he went to war in late December 1940. I think he managed the grocery store Self Help in Tauranga. He was killed in 1943, navigator on a Lancaster Bomber shot down over Germany 08-11-1943.
Two thoughts .. was Esme still afloat? – and would any museum or collector like the photos and letters mentioning her? “
The name ESME has appeared numerous times on WW but todays launch at 22’ is too small for the others . Also keen to learn that engine was in her, based on the back of the post card – the claim of 12-13 knots is impressive.
So woodys can we help Rosemary out.
INPUT EX HAROLD KIDD
Esme was owned by A. Hunter in 1930 but she’s a lot older than that. My pick is about 1904/5 with that rakish bow and “torpedo stern”. Ernie Sisson owned her in October 1939 when he modified her cabin top. He did a very good job as you can see. I have a photo of her on Charlie Millett’s slip at the same time as the bottom photo above. Some of the old Tauranga hands should have more information on her?























