LADY CAROLE – Scheduled For A Revamp
During the week WW was contacted by Patrick Crawshaw with the news that the launch – LADY CAROLE had returned to the family ownership. Patrick’s great grandfather – Albert (Chappy) Baldwin owned her in the 1950s and she later passed on to Patrick’s grandfather – Pat Smith. LADY CAROLE left the family ownership in 1994.
In previous WW stories there has been speculation that she was designed by L. Couldrey but at the time Harold Kidd commented that her name didn’t appear on the list of Couldrey designs, but she may well have been inspired by his designs 😉
LADY CAROLE has recently been re-located from the South Island and now resides in the Far North. This week she has been hauled out for a two stage restoration / refit.
Stage one being to restore the exterior back to as she was in the 1950’s (refer 2nd photo above b/w)
Stage two will be a complete restoration of the interior layout and finishes. The last photo is c.1970’s and the location is Whangaroa Harbour , Northland.
Patrick has agreed to document the project and keep us regularly updated. She was a rather fine looking craft so we very much look forward to this project.












































