Lady Ellen Restoration Update – March 2019
Owner Bruce Mitchinson sent in the photos above & report below:
Lady Ellen Restoration Update – March 2019
Owner Bruce Mitchinson sent in the photos above & report below:


Lady Ellen Restoration Update – December 2018
Owner Bruce Mitchinson sent in the photos above & report below:

LADY ELLEN Restoration Update
Bruces words – “Strut and rudder all back in place, below waterline fairing is going on at the moment.


“Skim coat done to topsides and foredeck, bottom sanded ready for the same.
Looking sleek again now you can pick up the waterline.
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The winner of a copy of the new John Brooke book is Micheal O’Dwyer (classic yacht Janet). Robert Brooke kindly donated 2 copies of the book, so I have decided to give the 2nd copy to Graeme Finch , you submitted the best reply / entry. Well do guys. I email you for your postal address. Remember its available at Boat Books in Westhaven & on-line at the BB website.


Lady Ellen’ Restoration – Report 1
I have just received an update from Bruce Mitchinson that details the amazing work being undertaken on Lady Ellen – My comment to Bruce was the she was a very lucky lady – not many launches get this amount to TLC – I’ll let Bruce tell you about the work. Photos below:
“Bilge cleanup done and engine beds re-built to remove rotten sections. New laminated floor at the back to help spread the load of the engine and gearbox, where there was very little support previously. Damaged frame ends removed and new laminated sections spliced in, to run continuous across the keelson. Foredeck re-fastened and fibreglassed to make watertight and to take out the springiness. Bulkhead linings all stripped and new plywood lining has been pre-primed and undercoated ready for installation next week. Rod steering system has been modified, using all the existing components, so that all the workings now sit below the floor, and the wheel lowered to suit the new steering position. New fuel tank beds are being fitted to support the new tanks. Only another 250 copper nails and rooves to replace and we can start painting the inside of the hull.”
You can see & read details on the past work here https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/07/14/lady-ellen-restoration/
13-06-2018 Update from Bruce Mitchinson – Report 2
One year pretty much full time and we have now started on the bits you look at.
Cabin sole framing and floorboards all fitted, and the makings of the new cockpit seating and aft storage. Up to the engine bay, working forward, painting the inside of the hull.
Second coat of epoxy wood primer on over the weekend, should be all white in two weeks’ time, and ready for the engine. Everything that makes it go has been reconditioned or replaced including new shaft bearings, new propeller shaft, and new rudder bearings. Even the windlass has had a complete overhaul, along with the starter motor and the alternators.
Two weeks ago we finished off the last of the hull fastenings and fibreglass so we are all locked up for winter and ready for fairing.
Set up the helm again so we can practice driving when we knock off for a beer at the end of the day.

The Continuing Issue of Electrochemical Damage To Our Wooden Boats
I recently received an update from Bruce Mitchinson on the restoration work underway on his 36’, McGeady built (c.1950) classic launch, Lady Ellen. Unfortunately the old lady has a been struck with a dose of electrolysis.
You can see when the secondary shaft log was removed, electrolysis had destroyed the planking around the plate fastenings. The same problem around the main shaft log, and strut fixings, through structural members, which were all bonded together. The affected timber has been removed and new kauri blocks glued in and around the shaft log, keel bolts and floors.
The to-do list this week includes laminating up pilularis frames insitu, to replace the 15 broken, or electrolysis affected members that have been removed.This will complete the inside structural work, below the waterline, that had been put off until things dried out enough.
Other work has seen the old fuel tank removed and a clean up around the bilge in the engine bay Following this Bruce will be working his way forward with stripping and refastening on the outside of the hull.
The shaft, prop and drive couplings have gone down to Whangaparoa for adjustment, set up, and balancing.
Hats off to Bruce for doing the best of Lady Ellen. To read more on this problem, the causes & remedies – visit Chris McMullen’s WW story – link below. Its the most referenced story on WW.
Read more on her past & current restoration work at the links below.
https://waitematawoodys.com/2015/06/25/mystery-launch-25-06-2015/
https://waitematawoodys.com/2017/07/14/lady-ellen-restoration/
LADY ELLEN RESTORATION
The plight of Lady Ellen has been documented on ww in the past (link below). We were able to happily report that she had been purchased by Bruce Mitchinson & 6 weeks ago transported north to Russell in the Bay of Islands.
A few days ago Bruce gave me an update on the restoration – read below.
“Restoration work underway with removal of rotten timber around cabin, decks and bulkheads. Much of the interior has gone to the tip. Under the foredeck canvas, near perfect Totara decking, which is drying out ready for a sand and some fibreglass.
Next up, replacing the rotten timbers with old kauri before new side and aft decks go down.
Engine is back together, almost, and Ken Jaspers is sorting out new mounts, gearbox seals and couplings down in Whangaparoa”
Bruce has promised to keep us updated on the project.
27-09-2017 Project Update ex Bruce M
Starting to look like herself again.
Glassed plywood cores for cabin sides ready for timber finish inside and out.Slight adjustment made to the rear windows, which always looked a bit odd, but still trying to retain that McGeady look.Rebuilt coachroof over the aft cockpit to remove the v-shape combing and modified structure so that corner posts are no longer required.Narrower aft deck now provides enough room for continuous seating around 3 sides of the cockpit and storage.Galley has gone, including the floor, to make way for a new under floor water tank, raised floor and new galley fit out.As you can see there is still a lot of work to do.

LADY ELLEN (Mystery Launch 25-06-2015)
photo ex Jason Prew
At the recent CYA visit to Chris McMullen’s workshop, Jason & crew arrived in the Tino Rawa Trust 1902 Logan Bros. day boat Otira (below).
On route Jason photographed some of the wooden boats moored on the Tamaki River – an amazing number of craft.
Can anyone ID todays launch & provide details on her?
Update from Shane Billingham – She is Lady Ellen , is on dads wharf, unfortunately in bit of a sad state. Was owned by my grandad (Harry Collard) for years (from 60’s? would need to check with mum). Now owned by Ian collard since early 1990ish, unfortunately deteriorating.
21-11-2016 Ken Ricketts has been digging into Lady Ellen’s past in regard to the boats original name & existence of an axillary engine. See below.
Input from Ian Richards (grandson of the second owner) edited by Alan H
“Lady Ellen was renamed after my grandmother, it was granddad who had named it after his wife Ellen who was JR’s mother. I do not know the original name of the boat but will see if I can find anything out.”
Input from Cameron Collard (son of present owner – Ian Collard) edited by Alan H
“My Grandfather Harry Collard brought Lady Ellen in c.1962. I think (his original log books are still on the boat so all the details are there) from Mr Richards. I was told Mr Richards renamed the boat after his wife Ellen. Also told it was taken to Fiji by one of the previous owners – has second log for an axillary engine and mountings for forward tanks however both had been removed by 1962. In the 70’s the fore deck was re-canvassed and then a few years later the cabin top was glassed both done by Lanes. In 1985 the 96Hp 6 cylinder Lees Ford was replaced with a 135HP Lees Marine Ford.
After my grandfather passed my father purchased the boat in 1990. My father has been overseas for the last 5 years, hence the present condition.”
Update – 26-04-2017 ex Ken Ricketts