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HomeBoating HeritageHeritage BoatshedsBoatshed 6054, Riverside Drive, Whangarei - A Piece of Whangarei's Maritime History is For Sale

Boatshed 6054, Riverside Drive, Whangarei – A Piece of Whangarei’s Maritime History is For Sale

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Nestled along the picturesque Hatea River, Shed 6154 at 50 Riverside Drive stands as a testament to Whangarei’s rich maritime heritage and recreational boating culture. Built in the 1930s, this unique boatshed offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, combining the charm of yesteryear with modern comforts.

Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Boat Storage
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Offers the Purchaser Excellent Boat Storage

The Historical Context of Recreational Boating in Whangarei

Whangarei’s recreational boating scene has flourished due to its strategic geographical features. With the sheltered waters of Whangarei Harbour and the Hatea River leading up to the bustling Town Basin, the area became a hub for maritime activities.

The roots of boating in Whangarei can be traced back to the arrival of European settlers in the 19th century, who utilised the harbour for trade and transportation. The construction of the first major commercial wharf in 1881 marked a pivotal moment, paving the way for recreational boating as local communities began to explore their waterways for leisure. The establishment of the Whangarei Cruising Club and Whangarei Sailing Club in the following years further supported the burgeoning boating culture, offering facilities and fostering a sense of community among boat owners.

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Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei View from across the river
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei – View from Across the River

12 Boatsheds Add to the Maritime History of Whangarei

The boatsheds along the Hatea River serve a dual purpose: they are not only functional spaces for boat storage and maintenance but also integral parts of Whangarei’s maritime history. Initially built to accommodate the needs of fishermen and traders, these sheds evolved to support recreational boating as the focus shifted towards leisure activities.

Shed 6154 is part of a collective of around 12 boatsheds along Riverside Drive, constructed by local families and marine enthusiasts who recognised the need for dedicated spaces to care for their vessels. The rustic charm of these sheds reflects the deep connection the community has with the water, and many have been passed down through generations, preserving local traditions and stories.

The Unique Story of Shed 6154

Shed 6154 itself is a notable example of a “wet boatshed,” providing a garage-like space for a boat with easy access to the Hatea River and Whangarei Harbour. The shed boasts ample workshop space, making it perfect for maintenance and repairs.

Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Worskshop
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Provides Ample Worskshop Space

Rumoured to be the birthplace of Orams Marine’s business journey, Shed 6154 carries historical significance that adds to its appeal. Over the years, many of these boatsheds have modernised, and Shed 6154 is no exception. It features a fully self-contained living space, complete with a kitchenette, bathroom, and an open-plan living area. Although rustic in nature, it is charming in its simplicity. The shed is insulated and equipped with a heat pump, offering comfort year-round.

Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei – Boasts Open Plan Living Including Ample Seating
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Offers a Kitchenette  
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Offers Easy Access Bedroom Through to Extra Living Space or a Second Bedroom
Shed 6154 50 Riverside Drive Whangarei Offers Easy Access Bedroom Through to Extra Living Space or a Second Bedroom

Modern Uses and Lifestyle

In today’s fast-paced world, Shed 6154 represents a unique blend of heritage and modern convenience. Priced at $420,000, this property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Whangarei’s maritime history. The lease runs until 2055 with nominal annual fees of just $444, making it a compelling investment.

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With increasing interest—over 282 inquiries within just a day—Shed 6154 has become a sought-after property in the local market. If a sale does not materialise, the option to rent is available, with potential earnings of $380 per week.

Shed 6154 is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re an avid boater or simply seeking a serene getaway, this property offers a perfect “lock up and leave” solution.

Shed 6154 at 50 Riverside Drive is not just a boatshed; it is a gateway to Whangarei’s vibrant recreational boating culture and history. With its unique blend of heritage, modern amenities, and strong community ties, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in maritime tradition. Owning this shed means becoming part of a narrative that stretches back to the early days of Whangarei’s maritime history—a narrative that continues to evolve and inspire today.

Shed 6154 is being sold privately. Please contact Jennifer Rouse jennifer.rouse@hotmail.com for further details.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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