CLASSIC GAME FISHING BOAT – RELIANCE

CLASSIC GAME FISHING BOAT – RELIANCE

The photo above of the classic game boat – RELIANCE comes to us from Lew Redwood fb’s and is dated May 1930.

The photo is captioned  – ‘A launch returning from the Bay of Islands grounds at Cape Brett, with a captured mako shark landed on rod and line by Mr.J.W. Harding of Waipukurau, after a fierce struggle. The weight of this fish was 615lb.

Would love to have seen how they got that fish onboard. Several years ago fishing at Great Barrier Island we hooked a mako and even though we thought it was dead, hours later on the wharf at Tryphena , it was inches away from taking a passing child’s leg off…… 

WILL YOU BE JOINING THE CLASSIC MUSTER THIS LABOUR WEEKEND AT KAWAU

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MYSTERY QUIZ – A WW CAP AND BURGEE TO BE WON

MYSTERY QUIZ – A WW CAP AND BURGEE TO BE WON

Overdue a quiz and its a tough one, but maybe not…………. Maybe an adventurous, fit woody might know the answer 😉

So woodys, what are we looking at and what’s the location. 

All correct answers go into the draw to win a WW cap and the new WW burgee. Entry closes at 3pm 02-10-2023.

ENTRY BY EMAIL ONLY – TO waitematawoodys@gmail.com

How This For Drop Dead Gorgeous 

This magnificent piece of art is – Reliance, the Nat Herreshoff design for the 1903 Americas Cup defence.

Reliance

Reliance

RELIANCE

The above photo of the motorboat Reliance came to me from Keith Humphrey’s collection of old Auckland photos.

The gent in the bow, looks ‘The Boss’ being delivered somewhere.

Does anyone know anything about the boat & what became of her?

Harold Kidd Input – This RELIANCE was built by Bailey & Lowe in June 1905 as a “commuter ferry”. She was 22′ x 5’9″ x 2’6″ and had a 2.5hp Hercules engine. Although this image is clearly on her trial trip in Auckland with, I think, Walter Bailey amidships, I’m sure she was built for A. Billing of Thames.