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Awarded for the 27th time since the show began in 1989, the Jens Hansen Cup for best vessel overall went to the veteran Ryan Craft power boat, Thunderbird, built and designed by Jack Ryan in 1958, and owned by Scot Cort of Christchurch.

Judge Ashley Johnson said the wooden craft ran true to the boat show ethos of winners with a story to tell.

“There are always boats with a great history and Thunderbird was a standout example of 1950’s power and speed,” he said. “Another boat that caught our eye was Ding Ding – we created a new award for best aluminium boat for this runabout built by De Havilland Aircraft after they stopped making planes. It was made in Australia, shipped to New Zealand for assembly and worked as a hire boat on Lake Wanaka for many years.”

The 1958 Ryancraft Thunderbird at speed, winner of the Jens Hansen Trophy. // Photo credit: supplied.
The 1958 Ryancraft Thunderbird at speed, winner of the Jens Hansen Trophy. // Photo credit: supplied.

John Harris of Nelson was recognised for his effort as a long serving volunteer with the Keith Walker Memorial Trophy. Co-organiser of the boat show Glenn Common said John had helped to shape the show from ‘day one’: “He’s much more than a volunteer – he’s an integral part of show.”

The People’s Choice Award decided by public votes went to Malc and Trina Russell of Blenheim whose boat Avanti II also won the Mathieson/Jeffcott Trophy for best Motor-powered craft

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Over 140 boats entered this year’s show, and an estimated crowd of three thousand attended over the two days. Co-organiser Pete Rainey said it was great to see the continued interest in the history of ‘on the water’ recreation in New Zealand.

“Highlights for me included the big turnout of sea scouts and their impressive rowing in vintage clinker dinghies, the passion of entrants such as Russ Cloake from Southland who won best display with his 14 British Seagull and Anzani outboards, seeing New Zealand’s oldest racing boat Pit-a-Pat on the water and of course the fly-past of the RNZAF Beechcraft T-6 Texans against a perfect blue sky.”

T-6 Texan flyby and the Marlborough Solitaire, Boating NZ Retro Boat Trophy winner. // Photo credit: supplied.
T-6 Texan flyby and the Marlborough Solitaire, Boating NZ Retro Boat Trophy winner. // Photo credit: supplied.

The full list of awards at the 2026 New Zealand Antique and Classic Boat Show

WALKER FAMILY BEST NEW CRAFT: Bonnie Moon owned by Neil Moon, Richmond

BEST RESTORATION: Brass Monkey owned by Vincent Revell, Mapua

Several vintage sailboats with colorful sails navigate across a pristine lake surrounded by mountains. // Photo credit: supplied.
Several vintage sailboats with colorful sails navigate across a pristine lake surrounded by mountains. // Photo credit: supplied.

PORT NELSON HOUSE PARTS BEST ROWED CRAFT: Ferryglide owned by John Hitchcock, Wellington

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CWF HAMILTON TROPHY BEST JET-PROPELLED CRAFT: Guy owned by John Wicken, Christchurch

JOHNSON FAMILY TROPHY BEST SAIL POWERED CRAFT: Wind Song owned by Matt & Rosie Michel, Picton

Several boats including a white vessel numbered 106 navigate the crystal-clear blue waters of a mountain-surrounded lake with snow-capped peaks in the background // Photo credit: supplied.
Several boats including a white vessel numbered 106 navigate the crystal-clear blue waters of a mountain-surrounded lake with snow-capped peaks in the background // Photo credit: supplied.

MATHIESON/JEFFCOTT TROPHY BEST MOTOR-POWERED CRAFT AND PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD: Avanti ll, owned by Malc & Trina Russell, Blenheim

RON CULLY STEAMBOAT TROPHY: Kelly Maree owned by Stuart Lee, New Plymouth

BEST AMERICAN TYPE CRAFT: Glastron Jet owned by Janvier & Sue Marchand, Christchurch

The classic wooden boat
The classic wooden boat “Kelly Marie” with number 26 sits on a trailer at what appears to be a boat show or marina gathering with mountains visible in the background // Photo credit: supplied.

BEST CLINKER CRAFT: Ripples owned by Richard Winn, Wakefield

KEITH WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR LONG SERVING VOLUNTEER: John Harris, Nelson

BEST ALUMINIUM BOAT: Ding Ding owned by Isaac Green, Oamaru

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A powerboat named
A powerboat named “Solitaire” with number 88 speeds across blue water with passengers aboard, creating a spray wake as it moves past a forested shoreline // Photo credit: supplied.

EVENTIAC BEST THEMED DISPLAY: Best of British, Russ Cloake, Mossburn, Southland

BOATING NZ RETRO BOAT TROPHY: Solitaire owned by Joel Porter, Blenheim

BEST OUTBOARD MOTOR CRAFT TROPHY: Dash owned by Alan Doak, Wellington

JENS HANSEN CUP BEST VESSEL OVERALL: Thunderbird owned by Scot Cort, Christchurch

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