Arohanui (McGeady)

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Arohanui

Screen Shot 2014-01-08 at 9.11.41 AMArohanui fishing off WaihekeArohanui @ Pah Farm Jetty Kawau 1998

AROHANUI

photo & details ex Ken Ricketts

In Kens eyes, she was one of the best sedan top examples that McGeady ever built, having the forward section & forward deck longer than usual & giving a further aft helm position, which means a smoother ride for the helmsman & crew in rough weather being further aft than usual & a sort of more sleek laid back concept to her & excellent balance of line.

She was built for Tucker Brothers food product manufacturers (Sunshine Jellies etc) in Khyber Pass Aucland., circa 1952, in McGeady’s Summer St Ponsonby premises & had the usual Ford 6 cyl Diesel fitted by Tracey Nelson. She was the second boat built by McGeady for Tuckers, the first being a bridgedecker built circa 1939 called Lady Sunshine, which was owned just after WWII by Com Hardley, M.D. of Hardleys Plumbing Merchants, of Morrow St Newmarket, who renamed her Varlene, the name as far as Ken knows she still has today.

Varlene was sold to H.T. Morton, a lawyer of Cliff Ave Belmont & Auck Hospital board Member in the later 1940’s. If anyone has a photo of Varlene, Ken can do a post on her, as he knows quite a bit about her early days.

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05/03/2105 – New photo ex Karen Moren – sent in by Ken Ricketts

Photo ex Ken Rickett’s – Tauranga Harbour

09/04/2015 more photos ex trademe

13-07-2015 Update sent in by Paul Newell ex Sea Spray ex NZ Classic Game Boat

Lady Jane

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LADY JANE

 

I spotted the above leaving Man-O-War Bay early on New Years day, apologies for the poor photo but I was in the dinghy doing the rubbish barge drop (post NYE).

Anyone able to ID her?

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NZ Antique & Classic Boatshow 2014 – Lake Rotoiti, Sth. Island

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NZ Antique & Classic Boatshow 2014 - Lake Rotoiti, Sth. Island

NZ Antique & Classic Boatshow
Nelson Lakes National Park, February 2014

Classic boat-lovers have the opportunity to indulge in a long weekend of glorious hydromatic relaxation at St Arnaud in the Nelson Lakes National Park, with this year’s NZ Antique and Classic Boat Show linking with Waitangi Day.

Some photos from the 2010 event here http://classicyacht.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=810&hilit=NZ+Antique+%26+Classic+Boat+show

The show is set for the weekend of February 8 & 9 and Coordinator Pete Rainey says if people can wangle Friday off they’ve got a four day mini-holiday.

“It’s the same weekend as Taste Marlborough and a Tasman Makos’ game in Blenheim so it’s an excellent time for North Islanders or Cantabrians to see what a varied range of action the Top of the South can offer,” he said. “Being a month earlier than usual means the weather is more stable for visitors who want to pack in a bit of mountain-biking, some exploration of the Nelson Lakes National Park or a few visits to our famous vineyards and art galleries.”

But for the true enthusiast, there’s no reason to wander further afield than the shore of Lake Rotoiti where the Classic Boat Show takes place.

“There will be the usual range of boats…cedar kayaks, jet boats from the 60s, clunky clinkers and veteran wooden yachts,” Rainey said. “From early morning on both days of the weekend you can wander around the boats on land, chat with the owners, view displays with stories of restoration and rebuild and then watch the races on the lake in the afternoon. We have a lot of fun, from the slightly chaotic sail-past to the Seagull dinghy race with its Le Mans start, which always has some poor bugger who can’t get his motor going.”

Another attraction this year is the new Nelson Lakes Classic Boat Museum, alongside the Clinker Café and gift shop complex at the St Arnaud village. It will be open with boating displays all weekend.

The NZ Antique and Classic Boatshow is now in its 16th year, and continues to grow in the number and quality of craft presented, as well as the number of people coming to view the boats and the action. Judging will take place on Saturday, ahead of an evening awards ceremony at the Alpine Lodge. At stake is the Jens Hansen Trophy where the judges are after good looks as well as history, construction and a boat with a story to tell.

Other awards include prizes for best new restoration, best steamboat, best jet-propelled craft and best themed display. Races will be held for yachts, row boats, seagull motored dinghies, poppers, canoes, child rowers and swimmers.

All boats will be checked for noxious aquatic weeds, and oil leaks before entering the water; and boaties are reminded to be aware of minimising the spread of didymo. And remember DOC has released Kiwi into the National Park very close to where the show takes place, so no antique and classic dogs please!

More info at http://www.nzclassicboats.com

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Artemis

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Artemis

ARTEMIS

One of my ‘cub’ reporters 🙂 was out & about over the holiday period & spotted Artemis in a paddock in Puhoi. As you will see from the photo she has seen better days…

Anyone know more about her?

Update & new photos ex Russell Ward 15/03/14

Russell spoke with the current owner who he said he has had her for four years, built in the ’30s and top works from the ’60s. Doing up the old villa behind her in the photos, so is short of time for other projects.

Miss Velocette

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Miss Velocette

MISS VELOCETTE

photo ex Dean Wright

Anyone know more details on the above ‘racer’ ? The photo was taken at Ngamotu Beach, New Plymouth, date unknown.

You have to chuckle get the bloke sitting there with a ‘rollie’ in his mouth, the engine/s would have been petrol – no wonder a lot of these craft never survived 🙂

Corona Christmas Cruise 1938/9 (#1 in series of 4)

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Corona Christmas Cruise 1938/9 (#1 in series of 4)

CORONA CHRISTMAS CRUISE 1938/8

photo collection ex Peter Nunn- note: there will be 4 posts in this series, dedicated to Simon Smith, who aside for being a nice guy – in his words “enjoys photos dredged up from cruises past”.

What a cruise these guys must have had & unknown to them at the time, in less than 9 months the world would be at war (again) & no doubt a fair % of them would have been called up to fight for King & country. I wonder how many made it back 😦

ps If you can not read the captions, drop me an email & I’m send you a high res copy. mailto:waitematawoodys@gmail.com

pps Corona was fully restored in 2011 at the NZ Traditional Boatbuilding School & is currently for sale. If you want to own a piece of NZ classic yachting history, contact Steve Cranch mailto:steve@naturalcraft.co.nz but do it fast, as after a year of no bites, I’m told a sale might be imminent.

Ho Ho Ho

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Ho Ho Ho

HO HO HO

I hope the old boy in the dinghy above found his way to your boat or bach last night & you are enjoying Christmas Day with friends & family.

We will be heading away shortly to find a quiet (yeah right) bay somewhere to catch up on some quality time & attack the stack of old boating books I have been acquiring over the last 12 mths.

There will be postings on ww over the break but I may be limited by laptop battery life & internet signal. Bare with me 🙂

The last 10 months since I launched waitematawoodys has been a blast, I have meet & communicated with a wonderful cross-section of people both in NZ & abroad who share a passion for classic wooden boats. As of today the site has over 176,000 views which is simply amazing & I can not let this opportunaittiy pass without thanking the wonderful group of people that shared their photos & stories with us all. One 83 year old ww follower sent me a brief note last month that to me sums it up:

“The value of waitematawoodys to me is the sense of communion with the boats and the former owners, and in that, it’s priceless.”

If you are lucky enough to be out on the water – be careful out there & remember to check that knot on the dinghy painter, I hold the record in the CYA for AWOL dinghies 🙂

Merry Christmas & safe boating.

Alan Houghton