LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON – CLASSIC LAUNCH – COLUMBIA
Recently WW was contacted by Richard Erdman who had just finished re-reading 2 books penned by Ralph S Von Kohorn that document Ralph’s circumnavigation of the South and North Islands of New Zealand in the early 1970’s aboard his motor vessel COLUMBA.
Richard commented that COLUMBA was designed in 1967, 45′ loa, and powered by a single Detroit GM 283, 8 cylinder engine, that gave her a top speed of 15 knots but she cruised at 9 knots. No mention was made of the vessels designer or builder.
The books were published : South Island cruise – Jan 1977 and North Island cruise – Jan 1979
In 1977 Ralph was commodore of the Mana cruising club in Wellington.
The artist painting of COLUMBA on the North Island book has been very generous in their rendering i.e. she looks better than in real life (South Island cover) 🙂
So woodys todays question is what became of COLUMBA and can we earn more of her back story.
INPUT EX ALAN SEXTON – A very detailed description of Columbia is provided in Appendix II in “Columbia Cruises North”. Quick summary, designed by Jim Cole (California), built by Lidgards, 2 skin kauri , powered by Detroit 8V53, launched 1967. Baron Ralph Steven von Kohorn died in early 2011 aged 91, his wife Jill died some months later aged 67.
INPUT EX JEFF GIDDEN – Used to be moored under the bridges at Paremata many years ago.
INPUT EX BOB SPEARMAN – Columbia is in Havelock, Pelorus Sounds
26-06-2025 INPUT EX SANDRA GIBSON – The Columbia has been restored by Stanford boatbuilders, as she had been gutted. She is now powered by a V8 cat and she is 2 meters longer. Cruises at 14 knots. Modernized inside and very comfortable