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<strong>Classic</strong> Vessel<br />
<strong>Register</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />
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LEES BOATBUILDERS<br />
BOATBUILDERS & RESTORERS OF WOODEN CRAFT<br />
SAIL & MOTORBOAT<br />
<strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association of New Zealand Inc.<br />
BOATBUILDING<br />
EXTENSIONS<br />
RESTORATIONS<br />
REFITS & REPAIRS<br />
HARD TOPS<br />
ALL PAINT WORK<br />
VARNISH WORK<br />
UNDERCOVER SLIPWAY<br />
ANTIFOULING<br />
BOAT BROKERAGE<br />
MARINE INSURANCE<br />
SHIP CHANDLERY<br />
PROVEDORE SERVICE<br />
BOAT GROOMING<br />
Welcome to the updated <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association <strong>Register</strong> of vessels. The <strong>Register</strong><br />
has a lengthy shelf life and is a key reference at home and on board many vessels. It does<br />
represent a lot of work though and thanks are due to everyone who helped get this edition<br />
ready for print, especially Nathan Herbert and Steve Horsley (both of whom managed<br />
to re-launch their respective boats during the exercise) and to the team, Michelle Khan,<br />
Joyce Talbot and Tony Stevenson for all the work in completing this year’s edition.<br />
The committee encourage you to use the register as a means of introduction when on<br />
the water, to extend the camaraderie. If you see us out there with the burgee up, it would<br />
be rude if you didn’t row over!<br />
While few are prepared for the responsibility or the hard work and expense of classic<br />
boat ownership, there are many who wish to see them on the harbour and a greater<br />
number still who would wish them to be restored and maintained for future generations<br />
(such a pity that the “future generations” are not so helpful with the varnish brush!).<br />
They are not just old boats, they are our maritime legacy. This publication outlines part<br />
of the heritage for all New Zealanders.<br />
While we will all have our own views and preferences the <strong>CYA</strong> exists to celebrate<br />
what we have in common, yet at the same time, we need to be thankful that we each<br />
have differing views. After all beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So be prepared to be<br />
dazzeled by the breadth of beauty within these pages–enjoy.<br />
Peter Mence<br />
Chair, <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association<br />
<strong>CYA</strong> Executive Committee<br />
LEES BOATBUILDERS LTD<br />
1283 Sandspit Road<br />
WARKWORTH<br />
www.leesboatbuilders.co.nz<br />
info@leesboatbuilders.co.nz<br />
Contact Greg Lees<br />
09 425 8811 / 0274 757711<br />
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65<br />
YEARS<br />
A TRADITION OF QUALITY BOATBUILDING<br />
E S TA B L I SH E D<br />
1951<br />
Chair: Peter Mence<br />
SY Jenanne<br />
021 748 839<br />
Vice Chair: Michelle Khan<br />
SY Rawene<br />
021 820 403<br />
Yacht Captain: James Mortimer<br />
SY Kotuku<br />
021 532 500<br />
Launch Captain: Angus Rogers<br />
MV Mahanui<br />
027 495 7665<br />
Patron: Hamish Ross<br />
SY Rainbow<br />
Secretary: Joyce Talbot<br />
021 818 448<br />
www,classicyacht.org.nz<br />
Suite 7554,<br />
PO Box 106910 Auckland 1143<br />
e: admin@classicyacht.org.nz<br />
Jason Prew<br />
SY Wairiki<br />
027 454 2490<br />
Rachel Orr<br />
SY Waitangi<br />
027 216 9206<br />
Paige Cook<br />
SY Innismara<br />
021 498 696<br />
Bruce Dunlop<br />
SV Marionette<br />
027 477 9023<br />
Max Goutard<br />
SY Tango<br />
022 601 0935<br />
Design: Stephen Horsley, Editing team: Michelle Khan, Joyce Talbot, Nathan Herbert and Tony Stevenson.<br />
Copyright <strong>2017</strong> <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association NZ Inc - Cover image - Alan Houghton–WaitemataWoodys.com<br />
The images contained in this publication have been approved by the owners of the vessels concerned.<br />
They are reproduced in good faith on the basis that copyright is held by the owners.<br />
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A Short history of the<br />
<strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association of<br />
New Zealand Inc.<br />
Scopas’ friends, had gathered to review the work in<br />
progress on the restoration of Ngataringa in January<br />
1995. The remainder of that season saw more of<br />
the classics get together in ever increasing numbers.<br />
Word was spreading amongst the owners of old<br />
yachts and, after a late season meeting in the saloon<br />
of Prize, a meeting was called for 8th May 1995 at<br />
the Ponsonby Cruising Club.<br />
required, the association moved to the Royal New<br />
Zealand Yacht Squadron as the club had been<br />
the traditional home of classic keelers up until<br />
the late 1970s. In 2005 the 3-day <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht<br />
Regatta based in the Viaduct Harbour became an<br />
annual event attracting crews from far and wide<br />
and remains a highlight on the association event<br />
calendar today.<br />
Twenty-three owners of old yachts gathered It has been well recognised that it was<br />
that night and within a very short time there were necessary to expand the events programme to<br />
50 expressions of interest in participating in an entice the launch owners who were following<br />
association.<br />
the racing yachts to many of the Hauraki Gulf<br />
Who would have thought back in 26’ mullet boat.<br />
By October 1995, an event programme had destinations. Today there is a strong programme<br />
the early 1990’s that the <strong>Classic</strong> The classics had dropped off the racing scene<br />
been established for the 1995/1996 season and of activities for launches as well as the sailing<br />
Yacht Association of New Zealand after the change in rules governing the size of<br />
the number of members was growing weekly. yachts, often with owners and crews of both<br />
would be the organisation it is today? Back then,<br />
the ‘old clunkers’ were changing hands for very<br />
little money. The friends of the wannabe owners<br />
looked at them as if they had lost their marbles<br />
and were busily counselling them to enjoy<br />
recreational sailing on some other vessel, any<br />
vessel other than a tired old yacht.<br />
Fortunately, the passion for these old boats was<br />
overwhelming. The restoration of Ariki in the late<br />
1970s and of Tawera in the late 1980’s had been very<br />
singular events. The new blood of Hamish Ross,<br />
who had bought Little Jim in 1994, Greg Scopas,<br />
the new owner of Ngataringa and John Gorter,<br />
the owner of the little C-Class Thelma since 1987,<br />
was mixed with that of Chad Thompson, who had<br />
enjoyed a lifetime of sailing on Prize.<br />
The group was spurred on by Ron Copland,<br />
the then Commodore of the Ponsonby Cruising<br />
Club and owner of Nomad, a beautifully restored<br />
spinnakers in the mid-1970s, and the older owners<br />
of the pre WWII keelers were getting to the stage<br />
in life where racing was just a bit too hard. There<br />
were also these modern light displacement keelers<br />
making the racing a little one-sided.<br />
When John Gorter bought Thelma in 1987, he<br />
wanted to convert her back to a gaff rig. Hamish<br />
Ross wanting some serious racing with Little Jim,<br />
Ngataringa and Prize represented some reasonable<br />
competition, as did the other old keelers. If only<br />
a programme of racing could be put together that<br />
the classics could participate in without being<br />
knocked around by the modern yachts. Old heavy<br />
displacement yachts with long keels and, in some<br />
cases, no winches, do not race around the harbour<br />
in the same way as the newer fin-keeler confections.<br />
The first meeting of these like-minded skippers<br />
was in the workshop of the NZ National Maritime<br />
Museum where they along with a number of Greg<br />
Initially, most of the active yachts were the<br />
racing keelers, although an increasing number<br />
of cruising yachts were showing interest in<br />
participating. It was also great to see the number<br />
of early owners and their crews taking up<br />
subscriptions in the association in order to keep<br />
abreast of news of their old rivals and the progress<br />
of the ever-increasing number of restorations<br />
Many of these boats still race today and grace<br />
the pages of this publication and thankfully<br />
there have been many owners and crews with the<br />
passion, time and money to restore their boats to<br />
their former glory.<br />
The fifth anniversary of the Association was<br />
focused around the first defence of the America’s<br />
Cup in February 2000. The Logan Cup (12th<br />
– 14th February 2000) was a huge success with<br />
more than 70 competitors. After the loss of a<br />
major sponsor and much needed financial support<br />
taking part in the others events, such is the<br />
camaraderie of the members.<br />
The association has gone from strength to<br />
strength thanks to the founders, many committee<br />
members and members willing to give their<br />
time to the association. To ensure all classic<br />
boat owners have the opportunity to enjoy the<br />
company of each other and the Corinthian<br />
yachting, staying true to the old values of the<br />
association. The interest in classic yachting in<br />
New Zealand is ever-increasing and what the<br />
association has to offer its members is broadening<br />
all the time.<br />
<strong>CYA</strong> Founders: John Gorter, Hamish Ross,<br />
Greg Scopas and Chad Thompson.<br />
Note: Full article, The New Zealand <strong>Classic</strong><br />
Yacht Journal, Issue 42 – May 2005 – 10 Years of<br />
<strong>CYA</strong> Action! Written by Chad Thompson.<br />
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CLASSIC LAUNCHES<br />
Waitangi<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Hacker 1923<br />
OWNED BY: Cook / Rainey Syndicate<br />
021 909 966<br />
CHRONOLOGICAL<br />
Florence<br />
DESIGNED BY: Miller and Tunnage,<br />
circa 1894<br />
OWNED BY: Dean Muollo<br />
021 0520236<br />
Ferro<br />
DESIGNED BY: Logan Bros 1905<br />
OWNED BY: Richard Coughlan<br />
021 1074794<br />
Sterling<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bailey & Lowe 1909<br />
OWNED BY: Brett Evans<br />
027 6206182<br />
Florence<br />
DESIGNED BY: HN Burgess 1910<br />
OWNED BY: Adam & Emma Wild<br />
021 666347<br />
Kumi<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bailey & Lowe 1905<br />
OWNED BY: Haydon Afford<br />
09 810 8181<br />
Silens<br />
DESIGNED BY: Harvey & Lang 1912<br />
OWNED BY: Brian & Roseanne Fulton<br />
021 610163<br />
Seabird<br />
DESIGNED BY: Reid 1908<br />
OWNED BY: Steve Thomas<br />
027 4459197<br />
Mapu<br />
DESIGNED BY: TM Lane & Son 1914<br />
OWNED BY: Mark Lane<br />
021 365612<br />
6 7
Pacific<br />
DESIGNED BY: Joe Slattery 1917<br />
OWNED BY: Grant Burrell<br />
021 646296<br />
Luana<br />
DESIGNED BY: MT Lane 1920<br />
OWNED BY: Rick & Roz McCay<br />
027 593 0930<br />
Sierra<br />
DESIGNED BY: J Fell 1917<br />
OWNED BY: Dennis Christopher<br />
027 4942968<br />
Te Hauraki<br />
DESIGNED BY: William Clare 1920<br />
OWNED BY: Rodger and Glenda Moore<br />
027 280 8031<br />
Raiona<br />
DESIGNED BY: Joe Slattery 1919<br />
OWNED BY: Sarah & Michael White<br />
0273 435 477<br />
La Rosa<br />
DESIGNED BY: E Harvey 1923<br />
OWNED BY: Ward House<br />
0279 339 289<br />
Romance II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bailey and Lowe 1919<br />
OWNED BY: Pauline Kidd<br />
021 245 6437<br />
Matanui<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lane 1923<br />
OWNED BY: Richard Hay<br />
021 2650104<br />
Lillian<br />
DESIGNED BY: Collings & Bell 1920<br />
OWNED BY: Nigel & Margaret May<br />
027 668 7668<br />
Rotomahana<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bailey & Lowe 1923<br />
OWNED BY: John Pryor<br />
027 529 2857<br />
8 9
Viveen<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1924<br />
OWNED BY: Andrew & Mechaela Dobbs<br />
0273 269 584<br />
Tasman<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1929<br />
OWNED BY: A Tyler & D O’Callahan<br />
021 963 907<br />
My Girl<br />
DESIGNED BY: Dick Lang in 1925<br />
OWNED BY: Jason Prew<br />
027 454 2490<br />
Lady Margaret<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1928<br />
OWNED BY: Peter Loughlin<br />
021 634 830<br />
Retawai<br />
DESIGNED BY: Ron Malcolm 1925<br />
OWNED BY: Sir David and Lady Sam<br />
Mauger<br />
021 779 247<br />
Nereides<br />
DESIGNED BY: B.J.L.Jukes 1926<br />
OWNED BY: Mark Lever<br />
021 747 120<br />
Raindance<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lane M.B.Co 1928<br />
OWNED BY: Alan & Robyn Houghton<br />
027 660 9999<br />
Manuia<br />
DESIGNED BY: Joe Slattery 1928<br />
OWNED BY: Tony Butcher<br />
021 0290 8062<br />
Linda<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1927<br />
OWNED BY: Robert Brooke<br />
027 453 9841<br />
Eileen Patricia<br />
DESIGNED BY: A F (Bill) Couldrey 1933<br />
OWNED BY: Jenni & Peter Mence<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Sam Mence<br />
021 748 839<br />
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Wirihana<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1933<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Chris McMullen<br />
021 779 196<br />
Playmate<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sam Ford 1936<br />
OWNED BY: Aksel & Susan Jepsen<br />
021 884 828<br />
Robyn Gae<br />
DESIGNED BY: Cox & Filmer 1934<br />
OWNED BY: John & Fortuna Turnwald<br />
09 827 3538<br />
Lady Gay<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1935<br />
OWNED BY: Graeme Wilson<br />
Menai<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sam Ford 1936<br />
OWNED BY: Mark & Lesleyann Hill<br />
021 041 1101<br />
022 100 1568<br />
Tiromoana<br />
DESIGNED BY: A Couldrey 1937<br />
OWNED BY: John & Carolyn Caukwell<br />
021 274 1724<br />
Moanalua<br />
DESIGNED BY: Collings (Sc Bell 1935<br />
OWNED BY: Philip & Helena Hamlin<br />
021 956 081<br />
Amakura II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1936<br />
OWNED BY: Chris Due & Yvonne Carter<br />
021 383 663<br />
Wild Duck<br />
DESIGNED BY: JB Jukes 1937<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Rehia<br />
Tony Stevenson<br />
021 977 456<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1939<br />
OWNED BY: Peter Reiber<br />
021 921 422<br />
12 13
Wairiki<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arnold Couldrey 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Graham Couldrey<br />
027 210 2499<br />
Ngaio<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jim Mason 1941<br />
OWNED BY: Ian Mason<br />
027 439 4965<br />
Sequoia<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lewis McLeod 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Shamus & Sue Fairhall<br />
021 354 472<br />
Paea<br />
DESIGNED BY: Madden & Lewis 1942<br />
OWNED BY: K Nicholson & H Reeve<br />
0274 875 086<br />
Valsan<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lidgards 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Ian Nicholson<br />
021 619 9259<br />
Awarua<br />
DESIGNED BY: Roy Lidgard 1946<br />
OWNED BY: Ross & Helen Mason<br />
027 557 9968<br />
Tuna<br />
DESIGNED BY: E Bailey 1939<br />
OWNED BY: Jill Hetherington<br />
022 184 0299<br />
Monterey<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lidgard Boats 1946<br />
OWNED BY: Mark & Sue Edmonds<br />
027 493 5657<br />
Lady Margaret<br />
DESIGNED BY: Dick Lang 1940<br />
OWNED BY: Peter Boardman<br />
021 522 522<br />
Castaway<br />
DESIGNED BY: Dick Lang 1947<br />
OWNED BY: Chris & Anne Leech<br />
021 254 4067<br />
14 15
Florence Dawn<br />
DESIGNED BY: Richard Hartley 1947<br />
OWNED BY: Ian & Kathy Gavin<br />
027 498 4861<br />
Lady Crossley<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1947<br />
OWNED BY: Jamie & Margo Hudson<br />
027 493 2887<br />
Juanita<br />
DESIGNED BY: Allan Williams 1950<br />
OWNED BY: Nicholas and<br />
Anna Davidson<br />
021 223 5236<br />
Ballerina<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lidgard 1951<br />
OWNED BY: James Groenhart<br />
Aorangi<br />
DESIGNED BY: Shipbuilders 1949<br />
OWNED BY: Colin Silby<br />
027 495 8547<br />
Lady Doreen<br />
DESIGNED BY: Snooks Fuller 1951<br />
OWNED BY: Andrew & Rachel Fowler<br />
0274 517 245<br />
Karewa<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lidgard 1950<br />
OWNED BY: Greg Lees<br />
0274 757 711<br />
Ann Michelle<br />
DESIGNED BY: Owen Woolley 1952<br />
OWNED BY: Bruce & Janet Pullan<br />
021 111 3157<br />
Gay Dawn<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lidgards 1950<br />
OWNED BY: Bill Mitchinson<br />
07 579 1098<br />
Ngaro<br />
DESIGNED BY: R. Lidgard 1952<br />
OWNED BY: Tom & Raewyn Kane<br />
021 936 055<br />
16 17
Seagull<br />
DESIGNED BY: NZ Navy 1953<br />
OWNED BY: Paul Burton<br />
021 876 496<br />
Sea Fever<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Salthouse 1959<br />
OWNED BY: Doug Reid<br />
021 747 387<br />
Endeavour<br />
DESIGNED BY: A Couldrey 1953<br />
OWNED BY: Paul & Bernice Beachman<br />
021 189 9931<br />
Akarana<br />
DESIGNED BY: AJ Collings 1960<br />
OWNED BY: Dick Fisher<br />
021 939 060<br />
Moana<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lane Motor Boat Co.1954<br />
OWNED BY: Rob & Dale Greer<br />
0274 827 159<br />
Kailua<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Salthouse 1960<br />
OWNED BY: Stephen & Jacquie Langton<br />
021 288 8903<br />
Thetis<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lane M.B. Co 1955<br />
OWNED BY: Paul & Felicite Harris<br />
021 374 009<br />
Manapouri<br />
DESIGNED BY: Thornycroft 1960<br />
OWNED BY: Mark Sorrenson<br />
021 973 838<br />
Korara<br />
DESIGNED BY: John E. Powell 1957<br />
BUILT BY: Snow Waters<br />
OWNED BY: Shannon Herbert<br />
021 084 38217<br />
Sirena<br />
DESIGNED BY: Oram, Whangarei in 1960<br />
OWNED BY: John Wicks<br />
021 621 593<br />
18 19
Mapuna<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jack Brooke 1961<br />
OWNED BY: Mark & Nicola McLaughlin<br />
027 202 8948<br />
Avalon<br />
DESIGNED BY: Owen Woolley 1962<br />
OWNED BY: Peter & Jo Gravit<br />
027 522 6063<br />
Arohanui<br />
DESIGNED BY: Donovan/Hacker built by<br />
Lane Motor Boat Co. 1965<br />
OWNED BY: Rod Marler and Fiona Driver<br />
Trinidad<br />
027 561 4257<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Salthouse 1965<br />
OWNED BY: David & Barbara Cooke<br />
027 478 1877<br />
Alpheus<br />
DESIGNED BY: V McGeady 1963<br />
OWNED BY: Ian & Rosalind Miller<br />
021 643 479<br />
Te Arahi<br />
DESIGNED BY: Percy Voss, 1965<br />
OWNED BY: Graeme & Maggie Finch<br />
021 990 048<br />
Romany II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Roy Steadman 1964<br />
OWNED BY: Rob & Marilyn Andrews<br />
027 600 4378<br />
Adonis<br />
DESIGNED BY: Owen Woolley 1965<br />
OWNED BY: John Fleming<br />
027 496 4449<br />
Valhalla<br />
DESIGNED BY: J. Gladden 1964<br />
OWNED BY: Kazik Jasica<br />
021 924 746<br />
Callisto<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jack Barrett 1967<br />
OWNED BY: Kurt Settle<br />
20 21
Volantis<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jorgensen 1967<br />
OWNED BY: Stephen and Paula Pepperell<br />
021 185 8306<br />
Hamal<br />
DESIGNED BY: TC Watson 1975<br />
OWNED BY: Dick Fisher<br />
021 939 060<br />
John Dory<br />
DESIGNED BY: HW Pascoe 1968<br />
OWNED BY: Baden Pascoe<br />
027 444 4598<br />
Delmar<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jim Young 1976<br />
OWNED BY: Graham & Clair Jones<br />
021 675 455<br />
Waimiga<br />
DESIGNED BY: Chris Robertson 1968<br />
OWNED BY: Shane & Carolyn Anderson<br />
021 550 562<br />
Mahanui<br />
DESIGNED BY: Raymond Hunt 1977<br />
OWNED BY: Angus & Jenny Rogers<br />
0274 957 665<br />
Idler<br />
DESIGNED BY: Fred Parker 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Derek Goddard<br />
021 152 3756<br />
Awatere<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arcus/Greenwood 1980<br />
OWNED BY: Geoff Steven<br />
021 944 902<br />
Kotare<br />
DESIGNED BY: AW Mason 1972<br />
OWNED BY: Rob Bell-Booth<br />
027 473 9773<br />
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SPIRIT OF TRADITION<br />
CHRONOLOGICAL<br />
Maggie<br />
BUILT BY: Roy Parris 1982<br />
OWNED BY: Patrick Gibson<br />
021 922 050<br />
Lucille<br />
LOGAN DESIGN: 1994<br />
OWNED BY: Alan & Nicky Good<br />
021 650 379<br />
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Reservations essential for both restaurant & dock<br />
Call us on 09 412 8902<br />
Our website has all relevant details needed to navigate the channel<br />
www.theriverhead.co.nz<br />
Lady Dorothy<br />
LOGAN DESIGN: 1999<br />
OWNED BY:<br />
R Elliott & J Monahan<br />
021 673 104<br />
Lynette<br />
LOGAN DESIGN: 2004<br />
OWNED BY: Jeff & Lynn O’Neil<br />
021 075 4663<br />
Tony Stevenson Tino Rawa Trust<br />
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Dan Rendal<br />
Dan Rendal<br />
<strong>Classic</strong> boating<br />
with a young family.<br />
I see the appeal of a five metre tinny sitting<br />
in the driveway. A squirt with the hose and<br />
an annual engine service is about all the<br />
maintenance they need. The mooring fees,<br />
well, there are none. You can fish, dive and tow<br />
screaming kids in mindless circles until one of<br />
them turns inside out. With demands on the<br />
modern worker’s time being so great, it’s a good<br />
explanation for the surge in small boat ownership<br />
and the erosion of the classic large boat market.<br />
Never has there been a better time to buy a New<br />
Zealand built timber yacht or launch.<br />
Working a corporate job locked in an office<br />
saw me craving something more hands on<br />
where the pride in ownership and the active<br />
maintenance is as much a source of enjoyment<br />
as the actual use of the vessel. My boat Jonquil,<br />
came about in the blissfully unaware newlywed<br />
years with two incomes and no kids. The head<br />
count has now doubled and the income streams<br />
halved, it would be far too easy to simply whack<br />
the boat on the market and fade into the oblivion<br />
of nappy valley.<br />
Jonquil is a 32’ Herreshoff yacht designed<br />
in 1914 for use in the waters of Buzzards Bay,<br />
Massachusetts. Her amenities are few. During an<br />
Easter cruise I made a small list of conveniences<br />
that would deem life on board with children<br />
more manageable. First was running water,<br />
second was a toilet and third was sun protection<br />
to make use of Jonquils good sized cockpit. This<br />
and a leaking centreboard case triggered a major<br />
winter refit. Most of the work was completed<br />
by myself, with generous assistance from family<br />
and friends. I questioned my sanity when at the<br />
peak of exhaustion I discovered myself hand<br />
sanding by headlamp at 11:00pm with my day job<br />
looming only a few short hours away.<br />
The trick to keeping your passion alive is to make<br />
it an all-inclusive affair. For me this means less of<br />
the classic race circuit and more picnics to McKenzie<br />
Bay or overnight pirate adventures to Waiheke.<br />
Destinations needn’t be far flung, to a 3 year old boy<br />
there is little difference between Issy Bay and the Bay<br />
Of Islands.<br />
As for the maintenance; once the dust settles, the<br />
brushes harden and your pride and joy floats happily at her<br />
berth you realise it was all worthwhile. I encourage young<br />
families to turn their backs on the Auckland housing<br />
market and snap up a true bargain that will provide many<br />
days of family enjoyment while teaching kids skills and<br />
values that will shape them into great adults.<br />
Jonquil owners: Dan and Alex Renall with George.<br />
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Tony Stevenson Tino Rawa Trust
RIVERHEAD<br />
A couple of times a year the <strong>CYA</strong> heads ‘inland’<br />
up to The Riverhead, NZ’s oldest riverside tavern.<br />
Members arrive by Launch, yacht, open day boat,<br />
speedboat and car to experience a great lunch,<br />
brunch or casual afternoon meal. Located at the<br />
top of the Rangitopuni creek, there is plenty of<br />
depth for our vessels to travel up in single-file and<br />
anchor around the pontoon at the bottom of The<br />
Riverhead’s steps. A highly valued and constant<br />
presence at these events has been the Tino Rawa<br />
Charitable Trust with their big inflatable the<br />
Whistleblower acting as a free taxi from boat to<br />
wharf. It’s all part of the camaraderie of the <strong>CYA</strong>.<br />
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PATIO BAY<br />
Held in early December the annual Patio Bay<br />
Mark Foy race to Waiheke is our first big event of<br />
the season, and for many members the highlight.<br />
Each year our kind hosts Bert and Margaret<br />
Woolcott open up their property to the <strong>CYA</strong><br />
for a great BYO BBQ and race prize giving with<br />
dinghies lining the shoreline until late.<br />
While the yachts enjoy a great sail down from<br />
Auckland, the amount of classic launches gathered<br />
in one place is an impressive sight!<br />
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MAHURANGI<br />
Organised by the Mahurangi Cruising Club,<br />
the Mahurangi Regatta is a highlight of the <strong>CYA</strong><br />
calendar, with many clubs holding races to or from<br />
the event each year and is always a great success.<br />
There are many magic things about classic boats;<br />
one of them is their ability to attract great weather.<br />
The 2016 event was no exception with sunny<br />
skies and a huge turnout of classic launches and<br />
yachts filling the harbour, first at Sullivan’s Bay for<br />
daytime activities then for the famous shore party<br />
at Scott’s Landing.<br />
If you haven’t yet made the trip, be sure to next time!<br />
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<strong>CYA</strong> REGATTA<br />
The 3-day annual <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association<br />
regatta is the premier sailing event on the <strong>CYA</strong><br />
events calendar. The original <strong>Classic</strong> yacht regatta<br />
was held in 2000 called the Logan Cup. It became<br />
an annual event in 2005 and until 2015, it was<br />
based in the Viaduct Harbour area with racing<br />
taking place in the magnificent Hauraki Gulf.<br />
In 2016 the regatta moved it’s race headquarters to<br />
the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. The fleet<br />
continues to grow with up to 75 yachts competing<br />
within seven divisions over four races.<br />
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HERITAGE EXHIBITION<br />
By Ivor Wilkins<br />
Excitement is building in the mullet boat<br />
fleet at the approach of the Lipton Cup<br />
centenary, a milestone that will fairly<br />
neatly dovetail with a heritage stretching back a<br />
century-and-a-half.<br />
Tamariki, the most successful Lipton Cupper of<br />
all-time with 13 victories between 1935 and 1968,<br />
is undergoing a complete restoration with a view<br />
to being on the startline for the 100th birthday.<br />
The precarious nature of the ‘mulleties’, which<br />
could be driven under by the power of their rigs,<br />
combined with a reputation for wild partying by<br />
the men who sailed them gave rise to their ‘antiestablishment’<br />
stereotyping. The ‘bogan V8s of the<br />
harbour’ is how Tony Stevenson referred to them<br />
at a recent exhibition celebrating the mullet boat<br />
heritage. Long-time mullet exponent Gary Murie<br />
proudly asserted the mullet’s ‘maverick’ status.<br />
The exhibition was staged by the<br />
Tino Rawa Trust in association with<br />
Panuku Development Auckland,<br />
Ponsonby Cruising Club and the<br />
<strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Association as part of<br />
a series of <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht and Launch<br />
Exhibitions held during Auckland<br />
Heritage Festival. Previous exhibitions<br />
celebrated designers like Des Townson,<br />
Jim Young, Jack Brooke, Bob Stewart<br />
and Col Wild.<br />
As mullet stocks declined towards<br />
the end of the 19th century and into<br />
the early 20th century, the grunty little<br />
centreboard fishing smacks became<br />
popular harbour racers, attracting a<br />
huge following and vigorous betting. It took five<br />
or six crew, often fueled by prodigious quantities<br />
of beer, to manhandle the boats around the race<br />
track. Heroic after-match functions were equally<br />
demanding.<br />
In 1922, Scottish tea-baron Sir Thomas Lipton of<br />
America’s Cup fame, donated a trophy to Ponsonby<br />
Cruising Club as ‘a challenge cup for annual<br />
competition’. The club had shrewdly appointed<br />
Sir Thomas as its Vice President in 1904 and, on<br />
receiving the magnificent trophy, decided it would<br />
be allocated to the popular 22ft mullet boat class.<br />
Ever since, the mullet legend has continued to<br />
grow and the Tino Rawa Trust exhibition provided<br />
a great opportunity for stalwarts young and old to<br />
gather and swap yarns.<br />
for example, recalled racing on Controversy when<br />
they got hit by a 40-knot squall. “I was sitting on<br />
the boom and there were three cops on the tiller. We<br />
went into a Chinese gybe and lay flat on the water,<br />
with the 800sq ft spinnaker holding us down.<br />
“One of the crew couldn’t swim and nearly<br />
drowned. The boat began to sink and we managed<br />
to get a launch to tow us towards the Tamaki Yacht<br />
Club.” Ron swam a line ashore and then burst into<br />
the club rooms, where a wedding was in process.<br />
The nuptials were abandoned as Ron herded the<br />
guests outside to help haul the boat ashore.<br />
“Just as we were finishing up, an E-Type Jag<br />
pulled up and the driver handed out a bottle of<br />
rum to warm us up. He said he knew what mullet<br />
boat sailing was all about because he used to sail<br />
one of the ‘sons of bitches’.”<br />
Despite affectionate typecasting in somewhat<br />
renegade terms, the venerable mullet boat has a<br />
distinguished place in New Zealand’s maritime<br />
history. It has inspired many leading designers and<br />
served as a breeding ground for some of its best<br />
sailors. The 100th anniversary of the Lipton Cup<br />
will indeed be an occasion for celebration.<br />
Tamariki<br />
Designed by Chas Collings, Tamariki is now owned<br />
by boatbuilders Martin Robertson and Rob Warring.<br />
Graham Andrew, Rear Commodore of<br />
Ponsonby Cruising Club, says planning is about<br />
to be stepped up for celebrating the big occasion<br />
in 2022. He hopes that, with a number of<br />
refurbishments under way, 15 or 16 mulleties<br />
will compete for the trophy. Perhaps a surprise<br />
resurrection or two from some forgotten garage<br />
project could even take the number close to 20.<br />
“That would be fantastic.”<br />
<strong>Classic</strong> Yacht & Launch Exhibition Booklets<br />
The Lipton Cup looms large in the mullet<br />
available at<br />
boat’s transition from a working fishing vessel to a<br />
powerful harbour racer. The seeds of competition<br />
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extraordinary spread of sail as the fishermen sped<br />
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back to sell their catch at the markets.<br />
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THE RESTORATION OF<br />
CORONA<br />
By Harold Kidd<br />
CORONA is considered one of the best<br />
26ft (7.93m) mullet boat ever built.<br />
Designed by Charles Collings and built<br />
by his firm Collings & Bell, she was launched in<br />
October 1936 for the Nunn brothers.<br />
Corona was a powerful sail carrier. On her 10ft<br />
6in (3.2m) beam she carried 900ft² (274.3m2) in<br />
her gaff cutter rig. Her mast was a towering 40ft<br />
(12.2m), and she had<br />
a 30ft (9.1m) boom, a<br />
19ft (5.8m) gaff and a<br />
15ft (4.6m) bowsprit.<br />
From bowsprit to end<br />
of boom she measured<br />
45ft 6in (13.9m).<br />
Two and a half<br />
tonnes of lead ballast<br />
kept her reasonably<br />
stiff, standing in for<br />
the load of fish her<br />
ancestors would have<br />
brought home to<br />
market.<br />
She was in a class<br />
of her own from the<br />
start and remained<br />
scratch boat in the<br />
fleet during the<br />
18 years the Nunn<br />
brothers owned her.<br />
Fast-forward 30 years,<br />
and Corona, now a tired old fishing launch was sold<br />
to a group of three Ponsonby Cruising Club mullet<br />
boat enthusiasts – Ron Copeland, Lee Chambers<br />
and John Hogan – who persuaded the National<br />
Maritime Museum at Hobson Wharf in Auckland<br />
to restore her.<br />
In 2009, with the blessing and active support of<br />
Ron Copeland and Lee Chambers, the<br />
New Zealand Traditional Boatbuilding School at<br />
Hobsonville negotiated with the museum to take<br />
over Corona and complete her restoration. School<br />
trustees Robert Brooke and Ian McRobie put in a<br />
great deal of research to ensure that Corona took<br />
to the water again as a faithful recreation of her<br />
original self. Collings original hull drawings were<br />
checked to ensure the outlines of her cabin top<br />
and other details were<br />
in complete accord<br />
with contemporary<br />
photographs.<br />
Ian McRobie<br />
gathered a team of core<br />
volunteers around him<br />
notably Morrie Ogden<br />
and Ian Stephenson.<br />
The School obtained<br />
generous funding and<br />
contributions of work<br />
and materials from the<br />
trade, but the team of<br />
volunteers were the key.<br />
Corona was relaunched<br />
on the top of<br />
the tide in early March<br />
from the old RNZAF<br />
flying-boat slip at<br />
Hobsonville. In brilliant<br />
sunshine with a light<br />
breeze, and as a large<br />
crowd watched, Corona sailed like a witch in the<br />
light breeze and got up to seven knots.<br />
Nowadays Corona can be seen at Auckland’s<br />
Viaduct alongside Jessie Logan, Wairiki and a clutch<br />
of other fine classics sponsored by the Tino Rawa<br />
Trust. Her skipper Richard Allen continues to ensure<br />
that she is maintained in excellent condition and<br />
enthusiastically raced on the harbour.<br />
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LUCINDA<br />
While painting a friend’s yacht at Devonport,<br />
I was being watched by a small, run-down<br />
bridgedecker on a distant mooring. Months went by<br />
wondering what her story was until Alan Houghton<br />
tracked down the owner’s name for me. A few<br />
Facebook messages to Melbourne, a trip aboard with<br />
a large bilge pump and Lucinda was mine.<br />
What a mess. What a complete mess. With<br />
sledgehammer and pry bar in hand I removed her<br />
interior, including engine beds, bulkheads and some<br />
sawn frames. A whole winter of heat-gun paint<br />
stripping inside on cold weeknights followed, then<br />
the construction phase began with the help of my<br />
father, a skilled builder. I have never heard him curse<br />
as much as in Lucinda every time he discovered<br />
something about the boat that had been built to look<br />
square/level/even in fact was not! I scrounged timber<br />
from old furniture, rebuilt mechanical parts myself<br />
and made a little go a long way.<br />
After 127 weeks of hard work outside of hours,<br />
Lucinda was launched on 27 August 2016. What<br />
an experience it has been; meeting people, learning<br />
skills and breaking things became my weekend<br />
routine for that whole time!<br />
She was built in 1930 at Onehunga by L. C.<br />
Coulthard as a 27ft hard chine tram-topper for Jack<br />
Griffin with a big cockpit great for day use. These<br />
days Lucinda sports an open plan bridge deck cabin<br />
with large glass area great for ‘Gulf cruising which<br />
suits me perfectly.<br />
I hope stories like these will inspire others to<br />
look past the swooping sheers and glistening varnish<br />
of the more glamourous boats, and take it upon<br />
themselves to see the affordable and enjoyable<br />
opportunity which small sometimes unusual vessels<br />
like Lucinda can offer.<br />
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INNISMARA<br />
In October 2014 the classic yachting fleet saw the<br />
return of the magnificent Bernie Schmidt built, 67ft<br />
racer Innismara, aka ‘war canoe’. Also known as ‘the<br />
pencil’ she has been restored by Blanche & Ian Cook<br />
along with the team at Yachting Developments.<br />
Prior to coming into the hands of the Cooks,<br />
Innismara was in very poor shape, suffering from<br />
long term shed storage and fire damage to her<br />
forward sections. Her keel was also missing, but<br />
her history was still there and she was destined to<br />
return as a race winner on the Waitemata.<br />
Once again the Cooks have returned one of our<br />
classic fleet to better than new condition. Blanche<br />
and Ian also own the 1938 yacht Ranger, a fine<br />
stablemate for Innismara and Erewhon: the next in<br />
line for restoration.<br />
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African Queen<br />
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Otira<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Robert Logan Snr 1880<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
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Waitangi Sail: A6<br />
DESIGNED BY: Robert Logan Snr 1894<br />
OWNED BY: <strong>Classic</strong> Yacht Charitable<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1897<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1898<br />
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Hermione II<br />
DESIGNED BY: B Crowninshield 1901<br />
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Lexia Sail: E33<br />
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OWNED BY: Stuart Junge<br />
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Iorangi<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1901<br />
OWNED BY: John Gorter<br />
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Ngatira Sail: B2<br />
DESIGNED BY: Chas Bailey Jnr 1904<br />
OWNED BY: Stephen Horsley<br />
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Janet Sail: C11<br />
DESIGNED BY: Charles Bailey Junior, 1902<br />
OWNERS:<br />
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Oyster Sail: 1099<br />
DESIGNED BY: George Holmes 1902<br />
OWNED BY: Michael Rossouw<br />
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Wairiki Sail: C5<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1904<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Dolphin of Leith<br />
DESIGNED:<br />
Jason Prew<br />
027 454 2490<br />
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OWNED BY: Vicki and Iain Lowrie<br />
022 051 9822<br />
Ariki Sail: A3<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1904<br />
OWNED BY: Andrew Barnes<br />
027 578 1402<br />
Rawhiti Sail: A2<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1905<br />
OWNED BY: Ian Cook<br />
021 782 911<br />
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Tucana Sail: 1101<br />
DESIGNED BY: William Cutten 1905<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Tom Bertenshaw<br />
021 082 90879<br />
Seaward<br />
DESIGNED BY: James McPherson 1909<br />
OWNED BY: K Hammond & A Sully<br />
021 882 986<br />
Dolphin Sail: E15<br />
BUILT BY: Ewen Bros 1906<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
Andrew Osborne<br />
Loloma Sail: E24<br />
DESIGNED BY: J J O’Rorke 1909<br />
OWNED BY: Louise Dews<br />
Frances Sail: A11<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1906<br />
OWNED BY: <strong>Classic</strong> Yachts Charitable<br />
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SKIPPER:<br />
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021 377 706<br />
Waione Sail: 33<br />
DESIGNED BY: Chas Bailey Jnr 1907<br />
OWNED BY: J Bertenshaw<br />
027 471 3267<br />
Reverie<br />
DESIGNED BY: Albert Strange 1910<br />
OWNED BY: John Davis<br />
Imogen II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Albert Strange(UK) 1911<br />
OWNED BY: John Cooper<br />
021 488 388<br />
Rawene Sail: A5<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1908<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
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021 977 456<br />
Jonquil<br />
DESIGNED BY: N Herreshoff 1914<br />
OWNED BY: Daniel & Alex Renall<br />
021 189 1676<br />
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Lorna Sail: N2<br />
DESIGNED BY: Dale Spencer 1920<br />
OWNED BY: Chris Fletcher<br />
021 330383<br />
Owhanga Sail: C14<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1926<br />
OWNED BY: Bill Penny<br />
027 496 8731<br />
Kotuku Sail: 216<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1922<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Charitable Trust<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
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021 532 500<br />
Mary Harrigan<br />
DESIGNED BY: L. Francis Herreshoff 1923<br />
OWNED BY: Len Hornick<br />
021 0257 4809<br />
Prize Sail: A15<br />
DESIGNED BY: Chas Bailey Jr 1923<br />
OWNED BY: Chad & Marg Thompson<br />
021 995 754<br />
Aotearoa<br />
DESIGNED BY: Johan Anker 1929<br />
OWNED BY: Tim & Jude Hooson<br />
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Arcturus Sail: K8639<br />
DESIGNED BY: John G Alden 1930<br />
OWNED BY: Barry Williams<br />
SKIPPER:<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Howard I Chapelle 1931<br />
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021 046 4639<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Hartgenson & Sagar 1925<br />
OWNED BY: Wayne Tomlinson<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Eric Atkin built in 1932 by<br />
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OWNED BY: Peter & Kerry Geen<br />
03 525 7007<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Bert Woollacott 1932<br />
OWNED BY: Mike Joy<br />
021 936 205<br />
Tawera Sail: AI8<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1935<br />
OWNED BY: Mike Mahoney<br />
021 677 826<br />
Windswift<br />
DESIGNED BY: John G Alden 1932<br />
OWNED BY: Jonathan Harness<br />
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Wei Hai<br />
DESIGNED BY: Norman Dallimore 1935<br />
OWNED BY: Hamish Hilson<br />
021 169 9450<br />
Avian Sail: V48<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jordan Bros 1933<br />
OWNED BY: Wally & Sue Simpson<br />
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Konini Sail: 728<br />
DESIGNED BY: Fred Lidgard 1935<br />
OWNED BY: Brendan Cooney<br />
027 276 7281<br />
Ngataki<br />
DESIGNED BY: Johnny Wray 1933<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
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Little Jim Sail: A16<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1934<br />
OWNED BY: Fiona & Rod Marler<br />
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Corona Sail: H18<br />
DESIGNED BY: Charles Collings 1936<br />
OWNED BY: Tino Rawa Trust<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Korinius Larsen 1936<br />
OWNED BY: Richard Allen<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Chris Gudgeon<br />
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Gypsy Sail: C46<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1939<br />
OWNED BY: The Gypsy Trust<br />
027 529 2857<br />
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DESIGNED BY: L.F. Herresoff 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Lin Pardey<br />
021 063 6772<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Albert Ragg 1939<br />
OWNED BY: Bob Gordon<br />
027 475 9025<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Lou Tercel 1938<br />
OWNED BY: Ian & Blanche Cook<br />
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Querida Sail: 011<br />
DESIGNED BY: Selwyn Wilson 1943<br />
OWNED BY: Neil O’Hara<br />
021 784 395<br />
Spray II Sail: 725<br />
DESIGNED BY: Arch Logan 1938<br />
OWNED BY: John Duder<br />
Jenanne<br />
DESIGNED BY: Couldrey 1945<br />
OWNED BY: Peter and Jenny Mence<br />
021 748 839<br />
Escape Sail: F34<br />
DESIGNED BY: Percy Vos 1939<br />
OWNED BY: Will & Louise Dwan<br />
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Valeta<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1945<br />
OWNED BY: Tim Dare<br />
027 602 9679<br />
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DESIGNED BY: Jock Muir 1946<br />
OWNED BY: Ray Shoebridge<br />
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Ladybird Sail: D34<br />
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OWNED BY: M Strong & M Foster<br />
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DESIGNED BY: John G Alden 1947<br />
OWNED BY: Keith Glover<br />
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DESIGNED BY: John Hanna 1950<br />
OWNED BY: D Marsden & N Porteous<br />
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Erewhon Sail : A28<br />
DESIGNED BY: Colin Wild 1948<br />
OWNED BY: Ian & Blanche Cook<br />
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Happy Days<br />
DESIGNED BY: Popular Mechanics 1948<br />
OWNED BY: James McCrae<br />
021 313 201<br />
Laura Bruce<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Leather 1950<br />
OWNED BY: Keith Lockett &<br />
Jane Sheldon<br />
Temptress<br />
027 237 1912<br />
DESIGNED BY: Fred Lidgard 1952<br />
OWNED BY: Miles Bundle<br />
021 823 557<br />
Fortuna<br />
DESIGNED BY: Henry Scheel 1949<br />
OWNED BY: John Briers Syndicate<br />
021 735 254<br />
Sunquest<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Alden 1954<br />
OWNED BY: John & Christina Mansell<br />
027 546 8294<br />
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Chesapeake II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Laurent Giles 1954<br />
OWNED BY: Ron Mence<br />
0274 889 239<br />
Karangi<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jack Brooke 1958<br />
OWNED BY: Bob & Kaye Newcombe<br />
027 477 4094<br />
Tango Sail: C15<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jim Young 1955<br />
OWNED BY: Max Goutard<br />
022 601 0935<br />
Fin Sail: 226<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1958<br />
OWNED BY: Peter Calvert<br />
027 492 2499<br />
Windrose Sail: A73<br />
DESIGNED BY: Philip Rhodes 1955<br />
OWNED BY: I Gibbons & W Goldsmith<br />
021 766 661<br />
Manutere Sail: 819<br />
DESIGNED BY: R L Stewart 1958,<br />
launched 1963<br />
OWNED BY: Phil Taylor<br />
021 31 5393<br />
Neptune<br />
DESIGNED BY: Fred Lidgard 1956<br />
OWNED BY: Paul Burton<br />
021 876 496<br />
Kiariki Sail: K11<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Brooke 1959<br />
OWNED BY: Russell Brooke<br />
027 453 9841<br />
Katrina II Sail: K100<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1957<br />
OWNED BY: Warren Tuohey<br />
021 271 4041<br />
Princess Sail: 809<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1959<br />
OWNED BY: C Scoones & B Falconer<br />
027 273 5775<br />
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Sapphire Sail: K94<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1960<br />
OWNED BY: Ron Mence<br />
027 488 9239<br />
Fidelis Sail: 45<br />
DESIGNED BY: Knud Reimers 1964<br />
OWNED BY: Nigel Stoke (Aust)<br />
+61 2 9922 4355<br />
Maureen II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1960<br />
OWNED BY: Michael & Ann Empsom<br />
021 765 257<br />
Rainbird Sail: 144<br />
DESIGNED BY: Peter Nelson 1964<br />
OWNED BY: Steve & Megan Cranch<br />
021 135 7171<br />
Serene<br />
DESIGNED BY: Des Townson 1961<br />
OWNED BY: Thomas Ralph and Aine<br />
McCarthy<br />
0274 263 068<br />
Northerner<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1963<br />
OWNED BY: Mike & Bev Webster<br />
027 372 1301<br />
Achernar Sail: A66<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1965<br />
OWNED BY: James & Selene Buttle<br />
027 275 6778<br />
Falcon<br />
DESIGNED BY: Des Townson 1965<br />
OWNED BY: Grant & Claudia Wylie<br />
027 391 9564<br />
Allegro Sail: 842<br />
DESIGNED BY: Allen Smith 1964<br />
OWNED BY: Penelope Carroll<br />
027 431 6867<br />
Leda<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bob Stewart 1965<br />
OWNED BY: Peter Baddeley<br />
027 437 4171<br />
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Ohms<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Gladden 1966<br />
OWNED BY: Sally Garrett<br />
Libra Sail 2041<br />
DESIGNED BY: Des Townson 1972<br />
OWNED BY: Ann and Phil Saunders<br />
Revocet Sail 179<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1967<br />
OWNED BY: Stuart Anderson<br />
Taleisin<br />
DESIGNED BY: Lyle Hess 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Eben Bruyns<br />
021 801 387<br />
Castanet Sail: 900<br />
DESIGNED BY: Ron Swanson 1967<br />
OWNED BY: Victor Hopwood<br />
Contender<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Bert & Margaret Woolcott<br />
021 989 984<br />
Nefertiti Sail 1198<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jim Young 1968<br />
OWNED BY: Andy Allison<br />
021 810 246<br />
Natasha Sail: 190<br />
DESIGNED BY: Jim Young 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Andrew Hay<br />
021 425 948<br />
Innismara Sail : A81<br />
DESIGNED BY: Bernie Schmit 1969<br />
OWNED BY: Ian & Blanche Cook<br />
021 782 911<br />
Young Nick Sail: 1185<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Craig Hopkins<br />
027 355 6673<br />
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Offshore<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Lidgard 1970<br />
OWNED BY: Frank Warnock<br />
027 473 9303<br />
The Dawn Treader<br />
DESIGNED BY: Des Townson 1972<br />
OWNED BY: Ken Duncalfe<br />
0274 931 463<br />
Hotspur<br />
DESIGNED BY: Des Townson 1970<br />
OWNED BY: S Smith / Syndicate<br />
022 659 5844<br />
Trojan Eagle Sail: 2676<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1973<br />
OWNED BY: John Webber<br />
021 949 215<br />
Paramour Sail: 1737<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Lidgard 1972<br />
OWNED & BUILT BY: by Bruce Tantrum<br />
027 472 0228<br />
Hornblower Sail: 2275<br />
DESIGNED BY: Kessel 1974<br />
OWNED BY: Kevin and Brigitte Lidgard<br />
027 546 9921<br />
Quicksilver Sail: 1761<br />
DESIGNED BY: Sparkman & Stephens 1972<br />
OWNED BY: John Webber<br />
021 949 215<br />
Tempo<br />
DESIGNED BY: Brin Wilson 1974<br />
OWNED BY: R Stephens & R Strathdee<br />
021 268 5898<br />
Remarquable<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Lidgard 1972<br />
OWNED BY: Bob & Marjorie Marks<br />
027 376 9900<br />
Orion II<br />
DESIGNED BY: Martin Robertson 1974<br />
OWNED BY: Martin Robertson<br />
0272 050 653<br />
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Advantage Sail: 3445<br />
DESIGNED BY: John Lidgard 1975<br />
OWNED BY: Derek Brandt<br />
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027 471 3267<br />
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Achernar 63<br />
Adonis 21<br />
Advantage 68<br />
African Queen 45<br />
Akarana 19<br />
Allegro 62<br />
Alpheus 20<br />
Amakura II 12<br />
Ann Michelle 17<br />
Aoma 47<br />
Aorangi 16<br />
Aorere 46<br />
Aotearoa 53<br />
Aramoana 56<br />
Ariki 48<br />
Arohanui 21<br />
Artcurus 53<br />
Avalon 20<br />
Avian 54<br />
Awarua 15<br />
Awatere 23<br />
Ballerina 17<br />
Bon Voyage 57<br />
Breum 52<br />
Callisto 21<br />
Castanet 64<br />
Castaway 15<br />
Chesapeake II 60<br />
Clansman 44<br />
Clarionet 53<br />
Contender 65<br />
Corona 55<br />
Corsair 44<br />
Delmar 23<br />
Dolphin of Leith 49<br />
Dolphin 50<br />
Eileen Patricia 11<br />
Endeavour 18<br />
Erewhon 58<br />
Escape 56<br />
Falcon 63<br />
Felicity 56<br />
Vessel Index<br />
Ferro 6<br />
Fidelis 63<br />
Fin 61<br />
Florence 6<br />
Florence 7<br />
Florence Dawn 16<br />
Fortuna 58<br />
Frances 50<br />
Gay Dawn 16<br />
Gloriana 46<br />
Gypsy 57<br />
Hamal 23<br />
Happy Days 58<br />
Hermione II 48<br />
Hope 53<br />
Hornblower 67<br />
Hotspur 66<br />
Idler 22<br />
Imogen II 51<br />
Innismara 64<br />
Iorangi 48<br />
Janet 48<br />
Jenanne 57<br />
Jessie Logan 46<br />
John Dory 22<br />
Jonquil 51<br />
Juanita 17<br />
Karangi 61<br />
Karewa 16<br />
Karie L 59<br />
Katrina II 60<br />
Kailua 19<br />
Kiariki 61<br />
Konini 55<br />
Korara 18<br />
Kotare 22<br />
Kotuku 52<br />
Kumi 6<br />
La Rosa 9<br />
Lady Crossley 16<br />
Lady Doreen 17<br />
Lady Dorothy 24<br />
Lady Gay 12<br />
Lady Margaret 11<br />
Lady Margaret 14<br />
Ladybird 59<br />
Laura Bruce 59<br />
Leda 63<br />
Lexia 49<br />
Libra 65<br />
Lillian 8<br />
Linda 10<br />
Little Hinemoa 44<br />
Little Jim 54<br />
Loloma 51<br />
Lorna 52<br />
Luana 9<br />
Lucille 24<br />
Lynette 24<br />
Maggie 24<br />
Mahanui 23<br />
Manapouri 18<br />
Manuia 11<br />
Manutara 58<br />
Manutere 61<br />
Mapu 7<br />
Mapuna 20<br />
Mary Harrigan 52<br />
Matanui 9<br />
Maureen II 62<br />
Medina 54<br />
Menai 13<br />
Moana 47<br />
Moana 18<br />
Moanalua 12<br />
Monterey 15<br />
My Girl 10<br />
Natasha 65<br />
Nefertiti 64<br />
Neptune 60<br />
Nereides 10<br />
Ngaio 15<br />
Ngaro 17<br />
Ngataki 54<br />
Ngatira 49<br />
Northerner 62<br />
Offshore 66<br />
Ohms 64<br />
Orion II 67<br />
Otira 44<br />
Owhanga 53<br />
Oyster 48<br />
Pacific 8<br />
Paea 15<br />
Paramour 66<br />
Playmate 13<br />
Princess 61<br />
Prize 52<br />
Querida 57<br />
Quicksilver 66<br />
Rainbird 63<br />
Rainbow 47<br />
Raindance 11<br />
Raiona 8<br />
Ranger 56<br />
Ranui 55<br />
Rawene 50<br />
Rawhiti 49<br />
Rehia 13<br />
Remarquable 66<br />
Retawai 10<br />
Reverie 51<br />
Revocet 64<br />
Riada 68<br />
Robyn Gae 12<br />
Romance II 8<br />
Romany 45<br />
Romany II 20<br />
Rona 46<br />
Rotomahana 9<br />
Sapphire 62<br />
Sarah Hutton 45<br />
Seabird 6<br />
Sea Fever 19<br />
Seagull 18<br />
Seaward 51<br />
Sequoia 14<br />
Serene 62<br />
Sierra 8<br />
Silens 7<br />
Sirena 19<br />
Spray II 56<br />
70 71
Sterling 7<br />
Sunquest 59<br />
Taleisin 65<br />
Talent 68<br />
Tamariki 68<br />
Tango 60<br />
Tasman 11<br />
Tawera 55<br />
Te Arahi 21<br />
Te Hauraki 9<br />
Tempo 67<br />
Temptress 59<br />
The Dawn Treader 67<br />
Thelma 47<br />
Thetis 18<br />
Tiromoana 13<br />
Trinidad 21<br />
Trojan Eagle 67<br />
Tucana 50<br />
Tuna 14<br />
Valeta 57<br />
Valhalla 20<br />
Valsan 14<br />
Volantis 22<br />
Viveen 10<br />
Waimiga 22<br />
Waione 50<br />
Wairiki 14<br />
Wairiki 49<br />
Waitangi 7<br />
Waitangi 47<br />
Wei Hai 55<br />
Wild Duck 13<br />
Windrose 60<br />
Windswift 54<br />
Wirihana 12<br />
Wraith of Odin 58<br />
Young Nick 65<br />
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