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Profiles on Key Figures

Brendon Cornes on retro boats and modern camaraderie

How a Facebook group has sparked a new community of classic boat enthusiasts across New Zealand.
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Retro Boats

Retro boats and caravans gather in Rotorua for swap meet

Retro boats and caravans come together in Rotorua on 19 October for a community sale and swap meet at Marist St Michaels.
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Events & Gatherings

Chillin’ in Taupō: retro boats make waves

Early starts for a big day For many, Saturday's Chillin’ in Taupō began in the dark. Some had towed down the night before, while others set off at da...
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Events & Gatherings

Chillin’ in Taupō: NZ Retro Boats mid-winter meet-up

Scheduled for Saturday 23 August, the latest NZ Retro Boats event—titled Chillin’ in Taupō—will see a convoy of classic fibreglass powerboats launchin...
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Retro Boats

James Bond would have been very pleased with the NZ Retro Boats gathering 2024 at Lake Tarawera

This past weekend, the shimmering waters of Lake Tarawera just outside of Rotorua were alive with nostalgia, as the NZ Retro Boats Lake Tarawera Gathe...
January 2024

Gybe-O; The storms and sun rays of my days

D. Ault Salt closed his eyes, tugged his grey beard, and thought: Life is good.
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Grace, pace and space

Mylne was a man of independent thought.
Boating Clubs & Associations

A fresh restart

"She’s gonna be a Tesla on the water!"
Bill Couldrey
Boating Heritage

Bill Couldrey Part 6: World War II

Under the shadow of likely war with Germany on the other side of the globe, 1939 was a very full year for Bill Couldrey’s yard.
Victory and the Norfolk Island adventure
Boating Heritage

One man and his boats: Harold George; Victory and the Norfolk Island adventure

By December 1928 the brothers Harold and Geoff George had the reputation of being game sailors, with a good sea-boat in Victory. They sailed her hard,...
Harold George and Celox
August 2022

HAROLD GEORGE: Celox and Victory

With connections to the Couldrey family and growing up in Northcote on Auckland’s North Shore, Harold George could hardly escape becoming a fine seama...
August 2022

ONE FAMILY’S BOATING JOURNEY – How much power?

On land it is easy to forget about power and often we (particularly our teenagers) aren’t concerned about leaving lights on in unoccupied rooms, or le...
Features

Mystic Miss: Forgotten Warrior

In 1969, offshore powerboat racing was about to break away from competing in production recreational runabouts.
April 2022

VINTAGE VIEW – ONE MAN AND HIS BOATS; HARRY JENKINS, PART3 – Wartime Pacific cruises

Harry Jenkins could trace his ancestry through his mother’s side back to Sir Francis Drake. His new yacht, Golden Hind, the biggest private yacht yet ...
March 2022

ONE MAN AND HIS BOATS; HARRY JENKINS, PART 2 – The golden years

After Shenandoah was launched in December 1929, Harry Jenkins had little time to enjoy his wonderful new launch peacefully. Two months before, the wor...
Boating history

ONE MAN AND HIS BOATS; HARRY JENKINS, PART 1. Strictly business

Harry Reginald Jenkins was a prominent Auckland businessman, launch owner and yachtsman for 30 years from 1916. Harry was born in Eltham, Taranaki,...
Boating history

GEORGE DIBBERN; THE 1934 TRANS-TASMAN RACE PT 111 / Te Rapunga versus Ngataki

At North Head, Te Rapunga led Ngataki by half a mile and drew steadily away in the broad lead up the coast into a rising easterly. Te Rapunga last sig...
Boating history

GEORGE DIBBERN; THE 1934 TRANSTASMAN RACE / Symbol of freedom

The moment they arrived in March 1934 George Dibbern and Te Rapunga were good news in Auckland. George seemed to be a new face of Germany; not the com...
Boat World

Rotoiti Wooden Boat Parade

The Classic Wooden Boat Association’s 25th annual boat parade and fun weekend is scheduled for February 4, 2022, Waitangi Weekend. The organisers woul...
Features

The yacht a town built – Pleiades pride

Noel Priar was a boatman until the end. Even in his 80s, his rheumy old eyes would get a gleam on when someone dropped by to talk boats, or another re...
Reflections

THE HARRY POPE STORY – Lived his dream

Many of Auckland’s boating community were saddened to hear that boatbuilder, surveyor and sailor Harry Pope had recently passed the bar. Fortunately, ...
August 2021

Images reflect ocean’s anguish

Britain’s Mandy Barker is an international award-winning photographer raising awareness about plastic pollution in the world’s oceans, highlighting it...
August 2021

CALLIOPE SEA SCOUTS’ CENTENARY Scouting for the generations

Founded in June 1921 at HMS Philomel, the Devonport Naval Base, Calliope Sea Scouts Troop is the oldest surviving Sea Scout troop in New Zealand. I ac...
August 2021

The largest square-rigger

At some future point when Covid allows cruise enthusiasts back on board, you might want to check out the just-launched Golden Horizon. At 525ft long (...
August 2021

THE JIM LOTT STORY Lifelong voyage

Jim Lott’s had a diverse career – teaching navigation and seamanship, helping establish boating regulations, advising national bodies and countless 10...
August 2021

TRIPLE HAPPY

Words  Alex Stone, Photos Lesley Stone.   Here’s a story of a boat and a bloke that couldn’t be kept apart. Even after two trial separations. N...
June 2021

The beauty of junk

There are books and then there are dangerous books. Dangerous books cannot be forgotten and can change your life. Sailor/author Annie Hill wrote a dan...
Features

Bill Couldrey – Nancye to Little Jim

Bill Couldrey came ashore in 1931 from his job as ship’s carpenter on the Government Island steamer Maui Pomare – and despite the difficult times quic...
Features

The Duck that wouldn’t die

The little clinker’s been fitted with numerous propulsion systems over the years but, tantalisingly, the research suggests she was first electrically-...
Retro Boats

Frostbites & Christmas cruises

I recently bought a photograph album on TradeMe with some cracking 1940s–1950s images of Frostbites. But who were the people in the pics and what stor...
Boat Brief

Expect the unusual

Kiwis short of ‘staycation’ ideas should check out the NZ Antique & Classic Boat Show. Held annually since 1999 at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lake...
Features

Ethel–John Street again!

John Street has been personally responsible for the saving and superb restorations of many of our classic yachts, both from the Logan and Bailey stabl...
Boating history

Doctor in the house

Yachtsman heroes of the Spanish Flu: Doctor Robert Haldane Makgill, Part 1.
Boating history

THE SPANISH FLU OF 1918 Lest we forget

It’s a grim fact that the current Covid-19 epidemic is just the latest in the waves of pandemics that have swept through humanity regularly since reco...
Boating history

Austin Powered

Low, sleek and powerful, an Austin-Healey sports car is a rare classic – prized by collectors all over the world. But rarer still – particularly in Ne...
Retro Boats

The Jagger brothers & John Burns

When Capt. John Carrick Hewson was drowned off his steamer Waitoa at Clevedon in 1896, his wife Ellen was left with eight children aged between 2 and ...
Retro Boats

Ida sails again

Around 125 years after she was first launched in Auckland, the 1895 58-foot gaff-rigged racer Ida is back on the Waitemata Harbour, sleek and gleaming...
Boating history

The Hewsons part 2: The Jagger brothers & John Burns

When Capt. John Carrick Hewson was drowned off his steamer Waitoa at Clevedon in 1896, his wife Ellen was left with eight children aged between 2 and ...
Boat Brief

The oldest outboard

A reader came across an article in our September 2019 issue about members of the Antique Outboard Motor Club Incorporated (AOMCI) and the origins of t...
Features

LION LADY

A launch built for Lake Wakatipu 108 years ago is in the final stages of a full restoration, a project that’s demanded intricate boatbuilding skills f...

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1974 Alan Mummery Ibis

The 1974 Alan Mummery Ibis is a 9.8m (32.15ft) timber yacht built on Waiheke Island by renowned New Zealand designer Alan Mummery.

1972 Adams 45

The 1972 Adams 45 Hornpipe is a proven bluewater cruiser built for serious offshore and coastal adventures.