Search for Classic Vessels

This is a growing database of classic vessels (pre 1940) with a significant connection to the region. Information comes from primary sources (mostly the Evening Post and NZ Yachtsman), and secondary sources (the more reliable being the writings of Harold Kidd, Robin Elliott and David Pardon). Where sources conflict, primary sources are generally given precedence. Bruce Askew's first notes on the database can be viewed here.

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Ada

Vessel Name   Ada
Owners   A. Chatsworthy (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??)
Notes   Active Wellington 1885
Ailsa

Ailsa

Vessel Name   Ailsa
Builder   Le Huquet
Designer   Le Huquet
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1909
LOA   36
LWL   26
Beam   8,5
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Pickering (Picton, 1939-19??); J. Barker (Wellington, 1936-1939); Scott and Jordan (Wellington, 1919-1936); Hamill Brothers (Wellington, 1911-1919); Feltham Brothers (1909-1911)
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1911/12. To Lyttleton ca 1960s. To Auckland/Northland ca. 1970s. Subsequently to the Marlborough Sounds. Metric dimensions as described in 2010: LOA 14.6m, waterline, 8.5m, Beam 2.7m . Scott and Jordan changed gaff rig to bermudan cutter in 1921, it was unsuccessful, and returned to a gaff cutter the following season. This bermuda rig is incorrectly said to be the first in the country (Zephyr in Lyttelton had one in 1886). Converted to gaff yawl post 1930s. J Barker added an auxilliary in 1936. Converted to gaff-rigged ketch rig ca/ 1970s.
She was the flagship of the 1940 Centennial Regatta in Wellington.
More images of Ailsa here
Photo source   RPNYC archive
Akatea

Akatea

Vessel Name   Akatea
Builder   Logan?
Place built   Auckland
LOA   28
Owners   Seagar (Wellington, ??-??)
Notes   Seager converted to a launch with steam engine. Reverted to centreboarder, then converted to keeler with external lead 1910.
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea

Alabama

Vessel Name   Alabama
Year built   ca. 1885
Notes   9 tonner. Moved to the Marlborough Sounds late 1880s as a goods transport vessel.

Alberta

Vessel Name   Alberta
Notes   Active Wellington ca. 1880
Amai

Amai

Vessel Name   Amai
Builder   W. Brooke-Taylor and sons
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1909
Year lost   1932
Construction   Inch Kauri on ribs
LOA   24
Beam   6, 6
Owners   R. Norris (Wellington, 1930-1932) ; McGoldrick (Wellington, 1923-1930); F. Durrant (Wellington, 19??-1923) ; Opie (Wellington, ca.1915-??); W. Brooke-Taylor (Wellington 1912-ca.1915)
Notes   Built as centreboarder with a tuck stern, a counter added and converted to external lead ballast late 1910. Brooke-Taylor sold the boat when his sons enlisted in the army. Raced with the Evans Bay fleet with Durrant. Foundered and abandoned South of Tory Channel January 1932 no loss of life.
Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Annie

Vessel Name   Annie
Rig   Schooner
Owners   "Skip" Olson (Wellington, 19??-1935-??)
Notes   Counter extended 1935
Arawa

Arawa

Vessel Name   Arawa
Builder   R. G. Millman
Place built   Roseneath, Wellington
Year built   1935
LOA   24
Beam   7, 6
Rig   Gaff sloop
Owners   John Quellin (Auckland, 2012-) ; L. Brennan (Auckland, ??-1973-??) ; Allan Bailey (Wellington, 1939-??);  R. G. Millman (Wellington, 1936-7)
Notes   Probably designed by Archie Scott. Later moved to Auckland and renamed Arcadia.

More photos
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman, Sept 1937
Arawa

Arawa

Vessel Name   Arawa
Builder   Jack Chalmers
Designer   Jack Chalmers
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   ca.1894
Class   1/2 rater
Owners   Messrs, Moffatt and Seagar (Wellington, ??-1901-??)
Notes   In Wanganui by 1912
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 20 May 1916
Arawa

Arawa

Vessel Name   Arawa
Builder   Robert [or Roy?] Henderson and Sons
Designer   Gladwyn Bailey
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1922
Year lost   1944
LOA   34
LWL   31
Owners   Norman Thomas (Wellington, 1943-1944); John Glasgow (Nelson, 1925-1943)
Notes   Notes: 5’6” draught. Built along lines of Bailey trading cutters used for Tongan Group. Entered Wellington to Lyttelton race in 1940 but retired with a torn mainsail. Broke moorings in Evans Bay on 21 Jan 1944 and came ashore at Shark Bay. An attempt was made to tow her off, but she was a total loss.
Photo source   David Thomas

Argo

Vessel Name   Argo
Builder   Percy Vos
Place built   Auckland
Year lost   1951
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1937. Lost with all hands during the 1951 Wellington-Lyttelton race.
Read article on delivery voyage to Wellington: NZ Yachtsman June 1937

Ariel

Vessel Name   Ariel
Notes   See Dream.
Astral

Astral

Vessel Name   Astral
Builder   Cox and Philmer
Place built   Auckland
Owners   T. E. (Bill) Mellor (Wellington, 1937-19??)
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1937. Lost in Cook Straight near Palliser after her crew were taken aboard a passing ship and Astral taken in tow by the ship when she succumbed.
Photo source   David Fisher
Atalanta

Atalanta

Vessel Name   Atalanta
Builder   C. & W. Bailey
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1894
Construction   Centreboarder with a lead keel shoe
LOA   40
LWL   27
Beam   9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Wellington Classic Yacht Trust (Wellington, 2013-); Julian Matson (Marlborough and Port Chalmers, ca. 1980-2013); Bob Harris (Wellington, 1974-ca. 1980): Pat Millar (Wellington, 1962 - 1974); Jack Cox (Wellington, 19??-1962); Hugh Askew (Wellington, ca. 1945-1951); Cliff Cunningham (Wellington, ca1937-1944); M. Y. Lamb (Wellington, 1936-??); Basil Tonks and McCrory (Wellington, ??-1931-1936); Fred Hendry (Wellington, ??-1928-??);  Hill Brothers (Wellington, 1921-1926-??); Hill and Walker/Adams (Wellington, 1920-??); D. Beaumont, Ralph Aslin, and D. Porter  (Wellington, 1913-1920); Messrs Jones and Ingram (Wellington, 19??-1913); W. Hales (Wellington, 1902-1909-??); Otto Schwartz (Wellington, 1897-1902); Winstanley (Wellington, 1895-1897);  Charles Canning & Smith (Napier, 1894-1895)
Notes   Donated to WCYT by Julian Matson 2013. Centreboard configuration changed to external lead ballast 1914. Auxilliary (Overlander 4 cyl.) added 1927. Converted to Bermuda rig 1938. Lead external ballast lowered and rig increased 1945. Fred Hendry was VC of RPNYC. Often referred to as "Atlanta".
Article by Gavin Pascoe
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Ben Amor's sealed orders
Survey Report by Bruce Askew
Restoration Plan
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Awakura

Vessel Name   Awakura
LOA   25
Beam   6,6
Class   Motor launch
Notes   For sale in 1910. Moored outside shed 6 Clyde Quay. 6 hp double cylinder empire engine

Awanui

Vessel Name   Awanui
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10

Belle

Vessel Name   Belle
Builder   Hewson and Melville
Notes   Active Wellington 1895

Bernice

Vessel Name   Bernice
Builder   H. Kerr, Edgar Corbett, George Fisher
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1931/32
Rig   gunter
Owners   H. M. Nicholls (Wellington, 1948)
Notes   12 cwt lead on the keel
Bluie

Bluie

Vessel Name   Bluie
LOA   14
Owners   Bernard Freyburg (Wellington)
Photo source   The Rip
Britannia

Britannia

Vessel Name   Britannia
Owners   Messer Greensill and Perano (Picton, ??-??)
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 13 Sept. 1913
Camma

Camma

Vessel Name   Camma
Rig   gaff cutter
Displacement   4 ton
Owners   Batkin and Stock Brothers (Wellington, 188-18??)
Notes   Imported from England to Wellington 1884. Good light weather sailer (second in B class anniversary regatta), but overall unsuccessful and unsuited to local conditions. Sold to a Sydney owner shortly thereafter.
Photo source   Evening Post 16 May 1934

Carina

Vessel Name   Carina
LOA   28
Rig   Cutter
Notes   see Elaine

Cignet

Vessel Name   Cignet
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10
Clara

Clara

Vessel Name   Clara
LOA   16
Owners   D. Keir (Lower Hutt, ??-1907-1912-??)
Notes   Keir was Commodore and a founder member of the Heretaunga Boating Club. Described as a scow type, ie chined hull, flat run aft
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 20 July 1912

Cloud

Vessel Name   Cloud
Place built   Auckland
LOA   26
Class   Mullet
Owners   Ian Kirk (Wellington, 19??-19??); Harris Bros (Wellington, 19??-19??)
Notes   Ian Kirk replace the centreboard with a deadwood keel after an unspecified "scare" in the Cook Strait (Carter)
Comet

Comet

Vessel Name   Comet
Rig   Gaff ketch
Notes   A trading vessel which competed in regattas in the Nelson region during the 1880s-1890s
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Contrabandiere

Vessel Name   Contrabandiere
Place built   Auckland
Owners   Active in Wellington ca. 1880
Dauntless

Dauntless

Vessel Name   Dauntless
Builder   Jack Chalmers
Designer   Jack Chalmers
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   1894
Class   1/2 rater
Owners   Messrs. Hardy & Co. (Wellington, ??-1912-??); C. Petley (Wellington, ??-1901-??); Jack Chalmers (Wellington, 1894-?)
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Defiance

Vessel Name   Defiance
Year built   ca. 1885
Class   Centreboarder
Notes   Built as a 3rd class yacht.

Dewdrop

Vessel Name   Dewdrop
Notes   In 1895 RPNYC club census.

Diamond

Vessel Name   Diamond
Year lost   1885
Owners   Alfred Urwin, Joseph Kilfoy, Robert Prince and Harry Mason (Wellington 1884-1885); Simpson (Wellington, ??-1884)
Notes   Sanks after being swamped off Oriental Bay or Jerningham in 1885, resulting in the death of Alfred Urwin. Those on board were a syndicate of employees of the NZ Times: Urwin, Joseph Kilfoy, Robert Prince and Harry Mason. The wreck was salvaged several days later. Urwin's body was never found.

Dido

Vessel Name   Dido
Builder   Kirk Brothers
Place built   Courtenay Pace, Wellington
Year built   1885
Construction   kauri carvel
LOA   22
Beam   7
Owners   A. J. Petherick (Wellington, ??) had one share
Notes   Had a 12' bowsprit. Stolen and sailed to Lyttelton 1888.

Doreen

Vessel Name   Doreen
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10

Doris

Vessel Name   Doris
Place built   Auckland
Class   Mullet
Owners   C. Moore (Wellington, 1914-??)
Notes   Was named Dorothy in Auckland, prior to Moore's purchase, who converted her to a launch.

Dove

Vessel Name   Dove
Owners   R. Day (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??)
Notes   Possibly built in the South Island - known as a large and successful racer in Southern waters. Converted from cutter to steam launch for mail delivery work 1885, and renamed Gannet.

Dream

Vessel Name   Dream
Place built   Auckland
LOA   20
Owners   J. V. Wardrop (Wellington, 1891-??); E. Pollard (Wellington, 18??-1886-1890-1891)
Notes   In Wellington by 1886. Represented Wellington that year in Lyttelton Regatta. Rebuilt by Huffam in Wellington, and renamed Ariel in or before 1893.

Duzzit

Vessel Name   Duzzit
Builder   C. V. (Bill) Wagstaff
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1914-1918
Class   Motor launch
Owners   C. V. Wagstaff (19??-19??)
Notes   Raced with the te Ruru and Port Nicholson Motor-boat Clubs until the formation of the Evans bay Yacht and Motor Boat club in 1920.
Elaine

Elaine

Vessel Name   Elaine
Place built   Tasmania
Year lost   1901
Construction   Clinker
LOA   40 (see notes)
LWL   28 (see notes)
Beam   7, 6 (see notes)
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   John Coutts (Wellington, 1882-1902); Messrs. McDermott and Tarleton (Wellington, 1882)
Notes   Whaleboat imported 1882. Clinker built, LOA 28'; Beam 6,6, yawl-rigged with two centreboards. Renamed Carina ca. 1888. Significantly rebuilt to Coutts' design by Paul and Roberts at Clyde Quay in 1889 when the keel and forefoot were changed, external ballast and converted to cutter rig; and 1894/5 after running aground hull planking replaced. 1898 topside timbers replaced and was lengthened, new rig, fiddle bow and counter added. Dimensions above are the 1895 version. Broken up 1901. Finished life kauri planked carvel, LOA 40', beam 7,6. Coutts was one of the founders of the Port Nicholson Yacht Club.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Endeavour

Vessel Name   Endeavour
Owners   Messrs. Anderson & Inch (Wellington, ??-1912-??)

Esk

Vessel Name   Esk
Notes   Active Wellington ca. 1880s.
Ethel

Ethel

Vessel Name   Ethel
Builder   Charles Bailey Snr.
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1884
Year lost   1919
LOA   28
Beam   7, 3
Owners   L. Hill (Wellington, 1916-1919); A. L. Firth (Wellington 1916); Bird/Petone syndicate (Wellington 1914-1916); T. & K. Cole (Wellington, 1909-1914); George Williamson Sims (Auckland, ??-1909)
Notes   Converted to a yawl 1909/1910 by T. & K. Cole. Bird was secretary of the Heretaunga Boating Club. Sold in 1916 for lead in keel for war effort. Wrecked at Cape Palliser. Hill, an Australian resident in Wellington, was noted for his solitary nature. He was sailing single-handed and survived the wreck. He rode a coach to Featherston, and walked from there to Wellington.
Photo source   MuseumsWellington

Ferro

Vessel Name   Ferro
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10

Flirt

Vessel Name   Flirt
Builder   Henry Berg
LOA   27
Beam   8,5
Notes   Active Wellington ca.1880s. Sister to Garibaldi

Florence

Vessel Name   Florence
Builder   Henry Berg
Year built   c. 1880
Owners   Kebble (Wellington, 18??-1888-??)
Notes   16 feet added to LOA, 1 ton lead added, and stern rail raised in 1886, After which she became scratch boat with Port Nicholson Yacht CLub. Renamed Mima. Kebble fell overboard while racing and drowned. Broken up 1904.

Flying Fish

Vessel Name   Flying Fish
Owners  
Notes   Rebuilt by Berg in 1886 for his son-in-law

Foam

Vessel Name   Foam
Owners  

Ingram (Wellington, 18??-1888-18??)

Notes  
Galatea

Galatea

Year built   1910
Vessel Name   Galatea
Construction   Double-planked kauri
Builder   Tom Le Huquet
Beam   8,3
Rig   Gaff cutter
LWL   24
LOA   33
Designer   G. Metcalf
Notes  

Keel lengthened in 1916/17, decreasing the rake of the rudder post. Generally felt to be better than Marangi after this was done.
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Place built   Auckland
Photo source   RPNYC collection
Owners   Michael Hollings (Wellington, 2006-); Graeme Kendall (Lyttelton, ca 1972-19??); Dianne and Harvey Goodwin (Nelson ca. 1970-ca. 1972); Jim Phillips (Ngakuta Bay 19??-ca1970); ?? (Lyttelton, 1935-19??); Bert Armstrong (Wellington, 1932-1936); Harold Blick (Wellington, 1927-1932); Ian Tringham (Wellington, 1922-1927); Turnbull (Akaroa, 1920-1922); Messrs Archie Scott and Herbert "Punch" Jordan (Wellington, 1917-1920); L. R. Matthews (Wellington, 1915-1917); H. H. Metcalfe (Auckland, 1910-1915)

Garibaldi

Vessel Name   Garibaldi
Builder   Henry Berg
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1874
Displacement   3 ton
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   J. C. Taylor (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??); Pounceby (Wellington, 1875-18??); George Thomas (Wellington, 18??-1875); Lennox (1870s-?)
Geisha

Geisha

Vessel Name   Geisha
Place built   Wellington
LOA   14
Beam   6,3
Class   Centrboarder
Owners   Messrs Nixon & Dyson (Wellington, ??-1914-??)
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea

Girl I Love

Vessel Name   Girl I Love
Owners   George Drury (Wellington, 18??-??)
Notes   Active Wellington ca.1880s. Supposedly inspired by Pet.

Girola

Vessel Name   Girola
Builder   Henry Berg
Year built   c. 1880
Owners   H. Rawson (Wellington, ??-1889-??)
Notes   See Lena
Good Templar

Good Templar

Vessel Name   Good Templar
Place built   Auckland
Year built   ca.1878
Construction   Iron hull
Owners   Mason and Beaumont (Wellington, 1911-??); Messrs Stewart and Co. (Wellington, 1890-??); T. R. H. Taylor (Wellington, 18??); 1888-1890, Orlando Kempthorne (Wellington, 1886-18??); G. Mee, T. Pope, Rawnsley (Wellington, 188?-1885)
Notes   Arrived Wellington Jan 1879 en route to Lyttelton regatta. Sold as Good Templar 1881 in Wellington. Renamed Sappho by 1882. Renamed Alabama 1889. Renamed Weka 1891-1892. Later renamed Templar, then Patronus. Went ashore at Kaiwharawhara 1888. Repairs by Taylor included replacing iron with timber planking. Broken up ca 1915 at Evans Bay.
Greyhound

Greyhound

Vessel Name   Greyhound
Builder   Whitaker
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1885
LOA   25
Beam   4,9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Messrs Roberts and Sergeant (Wellington, ??-1900-??) ; Messrs Whitaker and Hartley (Wellington, ca. 1885-1888)
Notes   In 1895 RPNYC club census. Disappears from racing records after 1902.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Haeata

Vessel Name   Haeata
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1895
Class   1 rater
Owners  
Notes  
Harrier

Harrier

Vessel Name   Harrier
Class   Centreboarder
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea

Hope

Vessel Name   Hope
Builder   Miller and Tunnage
Designer   Murray Watt (Philadelphia)
Place built   Port Chalmers
Year built   1938
Construction   NZ kauri
LOA   32
Beam   11
Owners   H. F. Lamb (Wellington, 1946-1948-19??); H. Cotton (Lyttelton, 1938-19??)
Notes   5,6 draught. Norwegian Pilot cutter type. 16HP Lister diesel auxilliary.
Huia

Huia

Vessel Name   Huia
Class   Schooner
Owners   Norman Thomas (Wellington)
Photo source   The Rip
Huia

Huia

Vessel Name   Huia
Builder   Bentley
LOA   22
Owners   R. Griffiths (Lower Hutt, ca. 1908-??)
Notes   Griffiths was a founder member of the Heretaunga Boating Club. Described as a scow type. ie chined hull and flat run aft. Destroyed by fire 1911.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 20 July 1912
Hurrica

Hurrica

Vessel Name   Hurrica
Builder   B. Thomas
Year built   1928
LOA   14
Beam   6, 2
Rig   Marconi
Class   Centeboarder
Owners   R. Rolle (Wellington, 19??-19??) ; B. Tonks (Wellington, 1929-19??)
Notes   Renamed Violet in 1929, probably by her second owner R. Rolle. Sail area 179 square feet, Mast height 26 feet. Known for her red sails.

Ida

Vessel Name   Ida
Notes   Active Wellington ca. 1880s.

Idle Along

Vessel Name   Idle Along
Builder   Alf Harvey
Designer   Alf Harvey
Place built   Petone, Lower Hutt
LOA   12,8
Beam   6
Displacement   Centreboarder
Class   Idle Along
Notes   Designed in 1927, though not built until 1930, Idle Along was to give the highly successful class its name. The original drawings hang in the Heretaunga Boating Club.
In 1951 A. Fitton drew plans for the Wellington Provincial Yacht and Motor Boating Association. They are held at the Alexander Turnbull Library, a copy may be viewed here.
Spencer's drawings for a plywood version can be viewed here.
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Ilex

Ilex

Vessel Name   Ilex
Builder   Arch Logan
Designer   Logan
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1903
Year lost   1962
LOA   51
Owners   Norman Thomas (Wellington, 19?? - 1946); E. H. Northcroft (Auckland 1927-1932-??); H. R. Bloomfield (Auckland, ??-1927); Stevenson and Ingram (Auckland, 19??-1918-1920-??); Joseph Cochrane Macky (Auckland, 1908-1915); Captain Walter Stanhope (Auckland, 1903-1908)
Notes   In 1911 J. Macky altered her rig from a yawl to a cutter. He raced her successfully on the Waitemata Harbour. E. H. Northcroft changed her back to a yawl rig [when did he own her? she was a yawl in 1919]. Bought by Norman Thomas in 1944, she completed South Island circumnavigation in Feb-Mar 1946. Sailed to Sydney, Australia in Dec 1946 to compete in Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. She was the first NZ-based boat to compete the race. Roydon Thomas, at 13, was the youngest competitor. Delivered to Tongan owners in Oct 1948. Wrecked on Minerva Reef southwest of Tongatapu on 7 July 1962.
Photo source   David Thomas

Ino

Vessel Name   Ino
Owners  
Notes   Active Wellington 1888.
Inyoni

Inyoni

Vessel Name   Inyoni
Builder   T. Hodder
Place built   Wellington
Class   Half rater
Owners   Alexander Cowie (Wellington, ??-1907-??)
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 24 June 1916
Iolanthe

Iolanthe

Vessel Name   Iolanthe
Builder   Arch Logan
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1903
LOA   29
Owners   C. Allen (Lyttelton, 1933-??); B. F. Roberts and J. Dawson (Wellington, 19??-1933); J. Lang and J. Roberts (Wellington, 1927-19??); C. Lindsay and J. Roberts (Wellington, 19??-1927); William Gower (Wellington, ??-1912-??);  Barrett and Kelly (Wellington, 1910-??); H. Bramley (Auckland, 1903-??)
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1910. Moored in Evans Bay during the 1920s. Sold to Lyttelton 1933. Wrecked ca. 1960 in Lyttelton. William Gower was a pharmacist.
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Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893

Iona

Vessel Name   Iona
Builder   Bringans and Hogg
Designer   Bringans and Hogg
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1892
LOA   18
Beam   5, 11
Owners   Bringans and Hogg (Wellington, 1892-?)
Notes   Draft 1, 11. Built for racing with the Arawa Sailing Club. Mae of white pine (kahikitea). Had bouyancy tanks built in bow and stern.
Iorangi

Iorangi

Vessel Name   Iorangi
Builder   Logan Brothers
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1901
LOA   51, 9
LWL   34
Beam   8, 9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Sandra and John Gorter ; Gary Gwynne (Auckland 1998-) L. D. Nathan (Manuwera, Oct 1937-ca.1957); Captain G. McKenzie, and Messrs McKenzie brothers (Auckland, 1915-19??); T. M. Alexander (Auckland, 1913-1915); D. Wall (Dunedin 1909-1913); E. C. Mills (Wellington, 1908); Alexander Turnbull (Wellington, 1901-1908)
Notes  

Converted to bermuda rig late 1940s. Full restoration completed in 2005

Photo source   The Rip

Irex

Vessel Name   Irex
Owners   Jack Dawson (Wellington, 1931); F. Aldred (Wellington, ??-1915-??)

Iris

Vessel Name   Iris
Builder   McKeegan Bros. (C & J)
Year built   ca. 1885
Owners   Tom Ryan, Les Sheffield, Carlo Hebbend (Wellington, ??-1902-??); H. S. Lawlor (??-1898-??)
Notes   Built a a second or third class yacht. Renamed Kotuku during the 1890s. By 1914 had been converted to a Launch based in Waitara.
Isca

Isca

Vessel Name   Isca
Builder   Kelly Bros.
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1910
Construction   Two skins NZ Kauri
LOA   26-28 (sources vary)
Beam   7, 9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   H. E. Radley (Lyttelton, 1946-??); F. Cook and J. Cox (Wellington, 19??-1946); A. Archer (Wellington, 1938); Phil Sissons (Wellington, 1936,1937); A. Saunders and W. Hooper (Wellington, 1934);  J. Helgerson (Wellington, 1915-1930); James and Stanley Kelly (Wellington, 1910-1912-??)
Notes   Adapted design from "The Rudder" (design had a tuck stern, built with a counter). Sold to Lyttelton owner 1946. Mentioned to be moored on Clyde Quay 1915 (wall), and 1937
Photo source   RPNYC archive
Isca

Isca

Vessel Name   Isca
Builder   T. R. H. Taylor
Designer   Dixon Kemp
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   1880
LOA   38
Owners   Messrs Osborne and Berry (Wellington, 1891-1898); Mr Jack (Wellington, 1888-1891); Messrs Batkin and Co. (Wellington, 1885-1888); R. J. Scott (Wellington, 1884-1885); A. S. Collins (Nelson, 1880-18??)
Notes   A highly successful racer throughout her career. She beat the crack Logan-built Rona in the Wellington Anniversary Regatta of 1896 by a matter of seconds. This was to be her last race; she was pushed so hard that she was taken directly to Evans Bay slip. There she remained until broken up in 1898. Some of her material went in to the building of Kotiri.
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Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed
Isis

Isis

Vessel Name   Isis
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library
Janet

Janet

Vessel Name   Janet
Builder   Angus Sutherland
Designer   Charles Bailey Jr
Year built   1902
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   R. Oliphant (Dunedin, 1910-19??); Dr. R.H. Makgill (Wellington, 1907-1910); Angus Sutherland (Auckland, 1902-1907)
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea
Jennie Reid

Jennie Reid

Vessel Name   Jennie Reid
Owners   J. Black (Wellington, ??-1897-??)
Notes   In 1895 RPNYC club census.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 18 Dec. 1915
Jessie Logan

Jessie Logan

Vessel Name   Jessie Logan
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Designer   Robert Logan Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1880
Construction   Double-planked kauri (now quadruple-planked)
LOA   28, 6
LWL   25, 3
Beam   8, 6
Rig   Gaff cutter
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Harold Kidd and others (Auckland, 1988-); Various owners (Nelson, 1892-1988); Moore Bros. (Nelson, ca.1895-1905); Scaife, Rogers and Elliott (Nelson, 1892-ca1985);  A. L. Williams and Arthur Dixon (Wellington, 1889-18??); Walter Jones (Auckland 188?-1889); Harry Wilson and John Wiseman (Auckland, 188?-188?); James Ansenne (188?); Robert Logan Sr (Auckland, 1880-18??)
Notes   Converted to a motor launch some time after 1905, and subsequently used as a work boat in the Northern waters of the South Island. Two extra layers of planking added in Kidd restoration.
Karaka

Karaka

Vessel Name   Karaka
Owners   Messrs Garrard & Co. (Wellington, 1913=?); C. V. Fordham (Wellington, 1910?-1911); Silver (Wellington, 1???-1904-1910?)
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 10 Dec. 1909

Kereru

Vessel Name   Kereru
Class   Motor launch
Notes   Active 1928
Kestrel

Kestrel

Vessel Name   Kestrel
Builder   Logan
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1894
LOA   38
Beam   9, 5
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   O. Dykes (Wellington, 1933-19??) ; J. Ayling (Auckland, 19??-1933) ; Jeffreys Bros. (Auckland, 1894-????)
Notes   Draft 5, 9.
Photo source   Evening Post 03 August 1933

Kiatere

Vessel Name   Kiatere
Builder   Lidgard Bros.
Designer   Lidgard Bros.
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1936
Construction   NZ Kauri carvel
LOA   28
LWL   25
Beam   8,6
Rig   Gaff sloop
Owners   Harris Bros. (Wellington, 1936-19??)
Notes   Built to order for Wellington clients. After  being sailed in Wellington for a season, moored in Porirua harbour.
Konini

Konini

Vessel Name   Konini
Builder   E. R. Lane
Place built   Picton
Year built   1916
LOA   28
Kotiri

Kotiri

Vessel Name   Kotiri
Builder   F. W. Petherick and A. Petherick
Designer   F. W. Petherick
Place built   Berhampore, Wellington
Year built   1898
Construction   Double-planked NZ Kauri, deadwood, stem and stern NZ Rata
LOA   33, 9
LWL   22
Beam   8, 6 3/4
Rig   Gaff cutter
Displacement   2 3/4 tons
Class   2 1/2 rater; or 30 linear rater
Owners  

Jack Barker (Wellington, 1948-1954-??); C. (or F. or L.) Thompson (Wellington, 1946-48); McIntosh & Broberg (Wellington, ??-1938/39-1946); F. W. Petherick, A. Petherick, R. W. Avery, T. Ballinger, A. G. Ballinger (Wellington, 1898-??)

Notes   Considered sister to Mawhiti, though there were differences in hull form. Painted black. Rigged as a yawl at times. When first built, she carried Isca's old mainsail, and perhaps her lead. Deck hardware was fashioned from Tasmanian Blackwood. Barker converted her to Bermudan cutter and built a raised cabin.
View sail plan drawn in 1946 for conversion to bermudan rig here

From and email from James Cairns, Jocelyn's husband:
Information received from my Grandfather R. W. Avery (One of the original builders of Kotiri). The Hull was built on a cradle beside my Grandmothers house in upper Berhampore. The hull was then transported down the Berhampore street to the Port Nicholson Yacht Club. Once finished to  being ready to be launched for the first time, the brothers and all who spent time in the building of Kotiri were elated to see her finally in the Wellington harbour to sail for days at a time to be sure everything was shipshape.

Many months after the initial launch, my grandfather then gave my Grandmother  Kotiri as a belated Wedding present. She thought this was crazy as she knew nothing about sailing so the brothers decided to take her for a sail.  She was delighted but was keen to set foot on land  again.
This is a little more of the life of Kotiri, I am not sure if she still sails in the New Zealand waters, but whether it is true or not I heard she was bought by an American some time ago.
Regards  Jocelyn,  Grand daughter of the late R. W Avery.

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Photo source   The Rip
Kotiri

Kotiri

Vessel Name   Kotiri
Builder   Logan
Place built   Auckland
Owners   J. E. L. Cull (Wellington, 19??-19??)
Notes   When in Wellington she was known as Kotiri II so as not to confuse her with the Petherick-built vessel of the same name.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman, 29 July 1916

Kotuku

Vessel Name   Kotuku
Designer   Dixon Kemp
Class   Flattie
Notes   First sailed at Lake Horowhenua with the Levin Club (defunct by 1926), then moved to Paremata in 1926 where she was rerigged as a sloop and raced by F. W. France and W. Ginders.
Lena

Lena

Vessel Name   Lena
Builder   Henry Berg
Year built   ca. 1880
Owners   Herbert Rawson (Wellington, 1884-18??)
Notes   Considered a cruising yacht and very comfortably fitted out in in 1885. Renamed Girola before 1885. Completely replanked and spars replaced 1885. When more work was done on the stem and keel in 1886 it was noted that there is little of the original boat left.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 15 May 1915

Leonora

Vessel Name   Leonora
Builder   W. Sharp
Place built   Island Bay, Wellington
Construction   NZ Kauri
LOA   22
LWL   19,6
Beam   7,6
Rig   Sloop
Owners  

Drs R. and K. Elliott (Wellington, 19//-19??); W. Sharp (Wellington, 1936)

Notes   3,6 draught. Sharp owned her only one year.

Liberty

Vessel Name   Liberty
Builder   Jack Chalmers
Designer   Jack Chalmers
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   1897
LOA   40
Notes  

Scow type with flat bottom and V-section. Internal water ballast. Not successful.

Lily

Vessel Name   Lily
Owners   J. Pearce, H. and W. Tripe, Gallie, Hutchinson (Wellington, 1885-??) A. Biss (Wellington, 18??-1885)
Notes   Active Wellington 1885

Linnet

Vessel Name   Linnet
Notes   See Lizzie
Lizzie

Lizzie

Vessel Name   Lizzie
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1909
Construction   Carvel kauri on birch
LOA   22'
LWL   19'
Beam   7' 6"
Rig   Gaff sloop
Displacement   1000 kg
Owners   Wellington Classic Yacht Trust (2010- ); Graeme and Annette Robertson (Lyttelton, 1977-1986, Auckland, 1986-19??); Bernie Wilson (Lyttelton, 1975-1977); Richard Johnstone (Lyttelton, 1968-1975); Owen Tracy Gough (Lyttelton, 1968); Harry Collett (Lyttelton, 1949-19??);  Cliff Heron (Lyttelton, 1937-1949) V. J. M. Boulton (Wellington, 1927-??); R. L. Button and W. W. Waddilove (Wellington, ca 1922-1927); Ian Tringham (Wellington, 1920-ca 1922); Charlie Neal (Wellington, 1912-1920); C J Ward (Wellington, 1909-1912)
Notes   Built for C J Ward of Wellington. Topsides raised 18" by Cliff Heron in 1937/8. Restored to original configuration by the Wellington Classic Yacht Trust 2010-2012.

Photos: Ward family collection
Photos: Known as Linnet
Photos: Tringham family collection
Lines drawn by Robin Aitken
Bruce Askew's initial restoration report
Articles:
An article by Gavin Pascoe
The first article below is contemporary and factual. The second article makes a lot of erroneous assumptions about her early years.
NZ Yachtsman 02 Nov. 1912
Traditional boats June 1987
Follow her restoration on facebook
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 02 November 1912

Luna

Vessel Name   Luna
Builder   Ralph Millman
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1898
LOA   20
LWL   13
Beam   7, 6
Owners   Scow type.
Mabel

Mabel

Vessel Name   Mabel
Builder   Charles and Walter Bailey
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1895
Construction   Triple-planked NZ kauri
LOA   34'
Rig   Cutter
Class   2.2 rater
Owners   Ben Troch (Wellington, 2013-); Richard Holford (Wellington, 19??-1999-2013); Dr. E. W. Deck (Nelson, 1917-??); N. McLeod (Auckland, ??-1917); W. Swinnerton (Auckland, 1895-??)
Notes   Renamed Waiata at some stage since ca 1960. Reverted to original name 2013. Mistakenly thought to be a 1905 Logan build for some time. The troubled passage from Auckland - Nelson took nearly one month, with stops at Tauranga and Wellington.
Photo source   Harold Kidd

Madge

Vessel Name   Madge
Owners   J. Glasgow (Wellington, 1898-1902)
Mahaki

Mahaki

Vessel Name   Mahaki
Builder   J. T. Pratt
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1897
Year lost   1917
Owners   Birch (Bush?) and Elliott (Wellington, ca. 1907-??); Ernie J. Jamieson and syndicate (Wellington, ca1905-ca.1908?); Anderson & co (Wellington, ca. 1902-??); Wiggins and Hannah (Wellington, ca1899-??); E. Pratt (Wellington, ??-1898-??)
Notes   Appears to have been in a syndicate for much of her life, so parsing out owners is difficult. Jamieson syndicate included Lionel B. Rogers and J. F. Harrison ca 1909. Broken up 1917.

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Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
Mahau

Mahau

Vessel Name   Mahau
Place built   Petone
Year built   1910
LOA   14
Beam   6, 8
Notes   160 square feet sail area
Mahina

Mahina

Beam   6, 6
Year built   1890/91
LWL   26
LOA   36
Builder   Charles Bailey Sr
Vessel Name   Mahina
Owners   Rolf Nowak (NZ/Canada?, 1964-??); Capt. W. R. Fell (Wellington, 1961-1962); Leslie J. Ibbotson (Wellington, 1929-1937-??); A. J. Ibbotson & sons (Wellington, 1919-1929); William and Penwill Moore (Wellington, 1909-ca. 1919); Dr Fell (Wellington, ca.1896-1909) ; Messrs Richmond (Wellington, 1892-??); J. R. Gibbons, Herbert G. Smith, William McCallum, Charles Archibald (Wellington, 1891 - ca.1896)
Notes  

Built for a Wellington syndicate. Dr Fell painted her dark green or black. Auxilliary installed 1911. Renamed Romp 1919. Painted white and skylight added 1910. Moored at Te Aro until 1919, when she was moved to Evans Bay.
Rolf Nowak (a German) and Don Reece (a Canadian) departed Whangarei with the intent to sail to Vancouver, incorporating a Pacific cruise in 1964.

"Half a century on the Bay" and "Evans Bay Yachtsman" give dimensions: LOA 29, Beam 6,8 Draft 6 Tonnage 6.5

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Displacement   5 tons
Place built   Auckland
Photo source   RPNYC archive

Maia

Vessel Name   Maia
Builder   Charles Bailey Sr.
Place built   Auckland
Construction   Diagonal cedar
LOA   30
Owners   S. J. Macalister (Blenheim, 1892-??); McCurdy and Archibald (Wellington, ??-1892); Kelly (Welllington, 18??-1888); Butler (Wellington, 188-??)
Notes   half decker, ram-bow.

Makora

Vessel Name   Makora
Builder   Charles Bailey Jr.
Place built   Auckland
LOA   35
Beam   10
Owners   L. V. Martin (Wellington, 1938-??)
Notes   Draft 4'. John Wray acted as navigator for her delivery trip from Auckland.
Malua

Malua

Vessel Name   Malua
Place built   Auckland
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Dr. R. W. Mackgill (Wellington, 19??-1905-19??) ; Fletcher Bros (Wellington, 1907--1909); A. G. Burns (Wellington, 19??-1907)
Notes   In Wellington from 1909. Painted green 1909.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 16 Aug. 1909
Mana

Mana

Vessel Name   Mana
Builder   Colin Wild
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1924
LOA   29,6
LWL   20
Beam   7,6
Rig   Bermuda sloop
Owners   White (??, 19??-19??-198-19??); J. E. Cull (Wellington, 1924-19??)
Notes   Draft 4,6. Adapted from a competition prize-winning design in the "English Yachting Monthly". Sailed by Cull to Lyttelton where she stayed in his ownership for some time. Said to have influenced the design of Ngataringa (Carter).
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Photo source   Little Ships 3rd edition

Mandalay

Vessel Name   Mandalay
Builder   George Andrews
Place built   Lyttelton
LOA   42
Rig   Ketch
Owners   W. A. Wilkinson (Auckland, 1946-??)
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1938.
Mapu

Mapu

Vessel Name   Mapu
Builder   John Waymouth
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1883
LOA   33
LWL   28
Beam   7
Owners   Freyberg Bros (Wellington, 1899-??) ; J.McClean (Wellington, 18??-18??) ; O. B. Waymouth (Auckland ?? -  1888-1889)
Notes   Built as a centreboarder for commercial fishing (named Seagull), purchased back by O. B. Waymouth, renamed, and converted to keel yacht for racing. Arrived Wellington 1889. By 1900 already considered old, leaky, and not a good sea boat. Converted to a launch and operating at Nelson some time before 1914.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Maputu

Vessel Name   Maputu
Builder   Stallard brothers
Place built   Levin
Year built   1935/6
Year lost   1935/6
Owners   Stallard brothers (Levin, 1936)
Notes   Wrecked at Cape Pallliser on maiden voyage. The builders built Maputu II and launched her 2 years later

Maputu II

Vessel Name   Maputu II
Builder   Stallard brothers
Place built   Levin
Year built   1938
LOA   32
Rig   Schooner
Owners   Stallard Brothers (Levin, 1938-??)
Notes   View lines reproduced in Evans Bay Yachtsman, October 1936
Marangi

Marangi

Vessel Name   Marangi
Builder   Thomas Le Huquet
Designer   Thomas Le Huquet
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1910
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
LOA   38
LWL   28
Beam   9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Carl Jackson (Wellington 1993-); Charlie Mountford (Wellington 19??-1993); Brian Waldron (Auckland 1964); Bill and Ivy Sutherland (Auckland 1941-ca1964); Percy Thode (Auckland 1937-1941); P. Scott Ramsay (Auckland, 1937); Tracy Gough (Lyttleton, 1931-19??); P. Scott Ramsay (Wellington 1929-??); Geoff R. Curtis (19??-33-??); ; (Berkeley Clarke Wellington 1919-?); Edward (Ted) Le Huquet (Auckland 1910-1919)
Notes   Built by Thomas Le Huquet for his son Edward. Spent time in Lyttleton after leaving Wellington the first time. Converted to bermuda cutter rig at some stage (1950s?). Had extensive restoration and rebuild 1990s.
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Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed
Maranui

Maranui

Vessel Name   Maranui
Builder   G. Coleman; F. Coleman; J. Scarrott
Designer   Archie Scott
Place built   Lyall Bay, Wellington
Year built   1936
Construction   NZ Kauri on Southland beech
LOA   25
LWL   21,6
Beam   8
Rig   Bermuda sloop
Owners   Coleman and Scarrott (Wellington,1935- 1948-??)
Notes   Draft 4,10, 1 1/2 tons lead ballast on keel. . Adaption of an English 18-footer. Built with a raised deck. Designed to be a cruiser, proved very successful in B class racing.
View Lines as reproduced in the Evans Bay Yachtsman, October 1935
Photo source   The Rip

Mariri

Vessel Name   Mariri
Builder   Ernie Hargreaves (Wellington)
Designer   Archie Scott (Wellington)
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1946
Construction   NZ kauri on Jarrah
LOA   24
LWL   20,1
Beam   7,6
Displacement   3.12 tons
Owners   Ernie Hargreaves (Wellington, 1946-19??)
Notes   4,6 draught. Kauri decks. Designed in 1938 but construction not done until 1946.
View Lines
View Sail Plan
Maritana

Maritana

Vessel Name   Maritana
Builder   Carr and Sons
Place built   Auckland
Year lost   1939
Owners   Dr. C. Y. Fell (Nelson, 1902-ca. 1915); George Mee and syndicate (Wellington, 1891) William Vereker Bindon (Auckland, ??-1891)
Notes   Alternative spelling Maratana. Arrived Wellington from Auckland early 1891. Internal cement and iron ballast removed and replaced with external lead ballast 1891 in Wellington. Converted to a launch ca 1918. Lost at Chatham Islands
Read contemporary accounts and stories
Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
Maroro

Maroro

Vessel Name   Maroro
Builder   Jack Highet
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1897
LOA   18, 6
Owners   Jack Highet (Wellington, 1897-??
Notes   "Scow" type, raced against the 1/2 raters.
Photo source   The Rip
Mary

Mary

Vessel Name   Mary
Builder   Morgan and Olssen
Place built   Picton
Year built   1937
LOA   18, 11
LWL   16, 6
Beam   6, 6
Rig   Bermuda sloop
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   M. O. Barnett (1937-??)
Notes   Built to American plans. 26 ft mast quickly reduced to 22 ft. Mahogany planking, Douglas fir deck. Fittings Chrome plated brass. First yacht built by this partnership.
Article: NZ Yachtsman Sept. 1937
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman, Sept 1937

Mascotte

Vessel Name   Mascotte
Place built   Lyttelton
Year built   1890
LOA   53
LWL   40
Beam   7, 11

Matangi

Vessel Name   Matangi
Place built   Auckland
Owners   John Fuller Jr and H. E. White (Wellington, 1912-??)

Maui

Vessel Name   Maui
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10
Mawhiti

Mawhiti

Vessel Name   Mawhiti
Builder   William Moore; M. Beck; A. Penty
Designer   E. M. Silk and William Moore (Wellington)
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1898
Construction   Double-planked on bronze straps
LOA   35
Beam   8,6
Rig   Gaff cutter
Displacement   2 3/4 ton
Class   2 1/2 Rater
Owners  

William Moore (Wellington, 1898-1906); Berkeley Clarke (Sydney, 1906-1913); William Charles Boesser (Sydney, 1913-1926) George and Edith Huddleston (Sydney, 1926-1943); Harry Stewart Elderfield (Sydney, 1944-1947); Charles Roy Dillaway (Sydney, 1947-48); Richard Edward Sonners (Sydney, 1948-53);  Fred Parker 1961); David Ferguson and Rich Poole (Sydney, 1970-1977).

Notes   Painted white to differentiate her from near sister Kotiri, which was painted black. Went to Sydeny 1906. Converted to bermuda rig 1936. Last recorded existence in 1977.

Read log of a cruise made in 1901-2
Photo source   Malcolm Moore
May

May

Vessel Name   May
Builder   Paul and Roberts
Place built   Wellington, Clyde Quay
Year built   1890
Year lost   1918
Construction   2 horizontal skins (bread and butter) NZ kauri, Rata timbers, Red Pine keel
LOA   21,10
Beam   5,3
Owners   Durrant family (Wellington, 1???-1918); Tattle (Wellington, 1909 - ??) ; Smith and Nathan (Wellington, ??-1909); E. Bucholz (Wellington, ??-1904-19??) ; H. Chisolm (??) ; C. Dempsey (Wellington, 1895-??) ;  J. G. Holdsworth (Wellington, 1890-1895)
Notes   Built to a design named Owaissa from Dixon Kemp's Yachting Manual 6th ed. Loosed mooring in Evans Bay 1918, ran aground and sunk. Refloated several weeks later and broken up.
View Owaissa's lines and sail plan published in the Sydney Mail 03 Jan. 1885
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 18 Sept. 1915
Medina

Medina

Vessel Name   Medina
Builder   Percy Vos
Designer   Bert Woollacott
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1932
Construction   NZ kauri carvel
LOA   34
LWL   28,1
Beam   9,6
Displacement   8 tonnes
Class   keeler
Owners   Mike Joy (2006 -) ; Alan and Ngareta Inglis (Lyttelton, 1975-1995) ; Snow Oliver (Wellington, 1965-1975) ; ?? (Nelson, 195?-1965) ; Mackey family (Auckland, 1936-19?) ; Bert Woollacott (Auckland, 1930-1936) 
Notes   Draft 5'.
Medina was a Wellington boat for a while she was owned by the legendary Snow Oliver for many years.  In the early 1970s he raced her to Noumea, three days out they hit a whale on the way limped in and made repairs I still can see today.  I spoke to Snow a few years ago and heard the whole story, basically they were enjoying some fast downwind sailing and all four crew were in the cockpit watching two whales surfing waves behind them, then the helmsman yelled a warning a third whale had come to join the other two and Medina struck it full on.  They began taking water and were ripping up floorboards up forward till eventually they found that the planking had sprung from the stern.  They wrapped a sail around the stern and continued to Noumea.  Previous owners included the Dymock family in Nelson (they owned the Logan Rainbow at the same time) she went to Christchurch approx 1975 - 95 in Christchurch, owned by Alan and Ngareta Inglis.  I bought Medina in Nelson in 2006, she spent around 20 years 1975 – 95 in Lyttleton, 1965 ish to 75 in Wellington, the 50s/60s in Nelson, there is a gap back between that and the Mackey’s owned her from 1936 - 40s in Auckland they bought her off Bert Woollacott (they are the family who started up the Southern Cross hospitals) (they also owned Ilex).
Photo source   Auckland War Memorial Museum

Minnehaha

Vessel Name   Minniehaha
Place built   Nelson
Year built   1870
LOA   25
Beam   8,6
Owners   A. Grigg (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??); Cross (Nelson or Wellington, 1870-??)
Notes   Keel length 22'.  Broken up 1886, some material went into one of Henry Berg's builds
Miritu

Miritu

Vessel Name   Miritu
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 05 May 1917
Miru

Miru

Vessel Name   Miru
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Designer   William Fife
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1894/5
Construction   two skins carvel
LOA   25
LWL   16
Beam   5, 6
Rig   Lug sloop
Class   1/2 Rater
Owners   Alan Bailey (Wellington, 1931-??); M. Hall (Wellington, 1929-19??) ; R. Prince (Wellington, 1926-1929); Mr "Jock" Breen (Wellington, ??-1924-1926); E. Hannan (Wellington, ??-1915-??) Alexander Turnbull, Wellington (1895-?)
Notes   Designed by W. Fife. Fin and bulb keel. Renamed "Essex" 1911-1913 ; Renamed "May" 1915-before 1924. Sister to Ruru. Converted to keeler ca 1912.
View contemporary article on her construction
Construction plan (copyright Fairlie yachts)
Sail plan (copyright Fairlie yachts)
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Mizpah

Vessel Name   Mizpah
Owners   McCauley (Wellington, 19??-??)
Nan

Nan

Vessel Name   Nan
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Designer   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1910
LOA   14
Class   Centreboarder
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea
Nancy Stair

Nancy Stair

Vessel Name   Nancy Stair
Place built   Auckland
LOA   30
Beam   7, 6
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   E. Sexton and Munt (Wellington, ??-1922-1925*??); H. Barnes and K. Mitchell (Wellington, 1915-1916-??); H. Barnes & K. Mitchell (Wellington, 1915-??);  Kupli Bros. (Wellington, 1909-1915); F. Davies (Wellington, ??-1907-1908)
Notes   Active in Wellington 1907-27. Poneke renamed Nancy Stair. Usually black, painted white with green stripe 1909. Painted black 1915. Lead keel removed for war effort and replaced with concrete. Lead put back on 1921. Sank at her moorings in Evans Bay after Shamrock drifted on to her. Repaired and put up for sale. Additional lead added 1926.

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Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
Nanette

Nanette

Vessel Name   Nanette
Builder   Bailey and Lowe
Designer   Guy Hoggard
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1912
LOA   30
Rig   Gaff yawl
Owners   Maddever family (1982-current); Jack (Ripper) Maddever (Wellington, 1945-1982);Geoff Inns and Jack Maddever (Wellington, 1930-1945); Syndicate (Wellington, 1928-1930); R. Wakelin and F. B. Anyon (Wellington 1926-1928); W. H Evatt and A. Holmes (Wellington, 1912-1925/6)
Notes   William Perry Shorland was a member of the ownership syndicate ca 1928-1930. Geoff Inns was killed in action during WWII
Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
Nanonya

Nanonya

Vessel Name   Nanonya
Builder   Arthur Holmes
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1907
LOA   22
Owners   Arthur Holmes (Wellington, 1907-1911)
Notes   Sold to a Lyttelton owner 1911
Photo source   MuseumsWellington
Nautilus

Nautilus

Vessel Name   Nautilus
Owners   Mellor (Wellington, 1920s)
Notes   Moored in Evans Bay during the 1920s.
Photo source   Half a century on the Bay
Nereides

Nereides

Vessel Name   Nereides
Builder   Joe Jukes
Designer   Joe Jukes
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1926
Construction   2 layer NZ kauri planking
LOA   40
Beam   9,9
Rig   Ketch
Class   Motor launch
Owners   Mark Lever (Auckland, 20??-2017-??); Steve Hale (Auckland, 2003-); William McKeig (Wellington, 19??-2003); Mr Cooze (Wellington 19??-??); L. V. Martin (Wellington 1957-1962); C. H. Mitchell (Wellington, 19??-1934-1946); Harold Barrett (Wellington 19??-??); Arthur Holmes (Wellington, 1926-19??)
Notes   Sister to Vagabond. Participated in rescue of survivors of the 1968 Wahine disaster in Wellington. Wheelhouse changed by Bruce Askew ca. 1980.
Photo source   Gavin Pascoe
Ngaira

Ngaira

Vessel Name   Ngaira
Builder   Charles Bailey Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1889
LOA   48
LWL   35
Beam   7,6
Rig   Gaff yawl
Owners   Lancaster and Hutchings (Wellington, ??-1912); Hamer (majority share Wellington, 1909 - ??); J. H. H. Jack (Wellington, 1895/6-1907) ; Dr Humphrey Haines (Auckland, 1889-1895)
Notes   Draft 8". Eight tons, rated 9. Under Jack's ownership was painted black and had dipping lug mizzen. Painted white from 1910. put ashore 1912 for breaking up, still lying there in 1915.

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Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library
Nikau

Nikau

Vessel Name   Nikau
Builder   C. Nelson
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1907
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Nigel Blair (Wellington, 1912-1916); J. Kelly (Wellington, 19??-1910-??)
Notes   Converted to keel yacht 1910, and cabin added. Blair kept her at family moorings at Karaka Bay.
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea

Niwaru

Vessel Name   Niwaru
Class   Launch
Notes   Active Wellington, damaged at Pt. Halswell and repaired by Bringans 1909
Nomad

Nomad

Vessel Name   Nomad
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1914
Construction   2-skin diagonal
LOA   22,6
Beam   11,6
Class   Catboat centreboarder
Owners   E. W. Barnard (Wellington, 1947); W. Taylor (Petone, Lower Hutt, 1914-??)
Notes   Converted to yawl in 1929. Centreboard replaced by deadwood keel 1947, and changed to gaff rigged sloop.
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Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Nothing

Vessel Name   Nothing
LOA   18'
Owners   Udy (Wellington, 19??-1935-??)
Notes   Renamed Wonga ca. 1935. An Evans Bay Boat.

Novice

Vessel Name   Novice
Builder   Carrick
Year built   1899
Year lost   1904
LOA   28
Beam   6,6
Notes   Sank in Kau Bay after a collision with Iris. Carter notes she had an 8' bowsprit.

Oceola

Vessel Name   Oceola
Notes   Active Wellington ca. 1880. [iron built?]

Onepua

Vessel Name   Onepua
Place built   Wellington?
Year built   1896
LOA   25
Owners   J. S. Nixon (Wellington, 1896-??)
Oyster

Oyster

Photo source   Classic Yacht Association of NZ
Owners   Gavin Pascoe and Keryn Lavery (Wellington 2021-);  Mike Roussow (Lyttleton 1999-); Dick Young (1977); Dennis Win (Marlborough 1955- ??); R. G. Millman (Wellington 1937-?); Gilbert Beckett (Wellington ??-??); Gray Young (Wellington, ??-??); Nigel Blair (Wellington, 1924-19??); J. Glasgow (Nelson, 1902-1924) 
Designer   George Holmes (modified)
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1902
Rig   Gaff yawl cutter
LOA   31, 6
Displacement   Centreboarder
Beam   9
Notes   Adaption of a competition prize-winner George Holmes design as published in the "English Yachtsman" in 1899. Converted to keeler by R. G. Millman ca. 1937. At some stage renamed Ariki. Rebuilt 1957, and renamed Oyster. Returned to gaff rig 1977.

The lines reproduced here were drawn by Ralph Millman when he converted her from a centreboarder to keeler in 1937. Both configurations are drawn. View lines

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Builder   Charles Bailey Jr
Vessel Name   Oyster
Pastime

Pastime

Vessel Name   Pastime
Builder   Malcolm Miller
Place built   Corsair Bay, Lyttelton
Year built   1886
LOA   39
Beam   5, 6
Notes   Built with a stright stem, Clipper bow added in1888. Based in Lyttleton for most of her career, she made regular trips to Wellington to compete in regattas until the 1930s.
Photo source   Little Ships of NZ

Patronus

Vessel Name   Patronus
Owners   W. Crawford (Wellington, 19??-1909)
Pet

Pet

Vessel Name   Pet
Builder   Charles Bailey Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1877
LOA   25
Rig   Gaff cutter
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   J. R. Gibbons and H. Smith (Wellington, 18?-1891-??); McLean Bros (Wellington, 1886-1888-18??); A. J. Dixon (Wellington, 18??-1885); Charles Hill (Auckland, 1877-??)
Notes   Hill brought her to Wellington to race in 1878. Counter added ca. 1880. By 1888 had external lead ballast.
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Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Petrel

Vessel Name   Petrel
Builder   Logan
Place built   Auckland
Owners   Lambert and McKeegan (Wellington, 1907-1909-??)
Notes   Brought to Wellington from Nelson 1907

Petrel

Vessel Name   Petrel
Owners   Holiday (Wellington, 18??-1886-18??)
Notes   Holiday was harbourmaster in 1886

Poneke

Vessel Name   Poneke
Notes   See Nancy Stair.

Poneke

Vessel Name   Poneke
LOA   20 or less
Owners   W. D. McLean (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??)
Notes  
Psyche

Psyche

Vessel Name   Psyche
Builder   Picton, E. R. Lane
Place built   Picton
Rig   Gaff Ketch
Owners   White (Sydney, 1926-??); G. H. Jackson (Wellington 19??-1919-1926)
Notes   Sailed to Sydney in 1926 and sold. The plan in Sydney was to raise her decks and convert to a schooner rig. G. H. Jackson was the first commodore of the Evans Bay Yacht and Motor Boating Club.
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Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Puriri

Vessel Name   Puriri
Class   Launch
Owners   Downer (Wellington, ??-1909-??)
Notes   Active 1909/10
Queen Charlotte

Queen Charlotte

Vessel Name   Queen Charlotte
Builder   E. R. Lane
Designer   J. Murray Watts
Place built   Picton
Year built   1926
LOA   47
Rig   Gaff schooner
Owners   Graeme and Annette Robertson (Auckland, ca 1987-??); W. A. Wilkinson (Auckland, 1948-??); H. Barret and R. Bloxham (Wellington, 19??-1948); Hugh Herd and Syndicate (Wellington, 1946-??); G. F. Bothamley and A. F. Watchlin (Wellington 1934-1946); Norman Parker (Blenheim, 1926-1934)
Notes   Rigged with a squaresail at foremast under Bothamley's ownership. Moved to Auckland 1949[?]. Lost without trace in March 1997 when hit by cyclone Gavin in Coral Sea en route to compete in Tall Ships race from Hong Kong to Osaka Japan skippered by Bob Cornell.
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Photo source   NZ Yachtsman, Oct 1937

Queenie

Vessel Name   Queenie
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1910
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Easton (Wellington, 1910-??)
Notes   Double ender
Rainbow

Rainbow

Vessel Name   Rainbow
Builder   Logan Brothers
Designer   Logan Brothers
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1898
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
LOA   50, 10
LWL   34, 6
Beam   8, 9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Class   36 Linear rater
Owners   David Glen and partners (Auckland, 2005-); Les Dimock (Wellington, 1960-2005), Leo Bouzaid (Auckland, 1949-1960); Joe Patrick and Frank Cloke (Auckland, 1937-49); Arch Buchanan (Auckland, 1910-1937); E. C. E. Mills (Wellington, 1900-??); A. T. Pittar (Auckland, 1898-1900)
Photo source   www.rainbow1898.co.nz
Raukawa

Raukawa

Vessel Name   Raukawa
Builder   J. B. L. Jukes
Designer   L. H. Coolidge (Seattle, U.S.)
Place built   Balaena Bay, Wellington
Year built   1936
Construction   triple-planked NZ kauri on Tallow wood keel and rata floors
LOA   40
LWL   34
Beam   11
Rig   Bermuda ketch
Owners  

C. A. Livingstone (Wellington 1936-1948-19??)

Notes   Draft 6. Began life with a gaff mainsail. Had a 3 cylinder Ailsa-Craig auxilliary. Designed specifically for C. A. Livingstone. Came second in the 1940 Wellington - Lyttelton race
Photo source   Atkinson collection
Rawene

Rawene

Vessel Name   Rawene
Builder   R. G. Millman
Place built   Roseneath, Wellington
Year built   1909
Year lost   23 January 1948
LOA   22
Beam   7
Rig   Gaff yawl
Owners   Brian Barnett (Wellington, ??-1948); Hedges (Wellington, 1939-??):Charles Lindsay (Wellington, 1936/7-38-??); Rawene syndicate (Wellington, 19??-1931-1936/7); Nigel Blair (Wellington, 1916-1928); Kiernan (Wellington, ??-1911-1916); Smith and Nathan (Wellington, 1909-??); R. G. Millman (1909)
Notes   Converted to cutter rig 1913. Abandoned and left to founder after losing sails and boom during a gale off Terawhiti. Crew of three safely recovered by the Matangi.
Nigel Blair hared ownership at various times with his father David K Blair, and Bob Murie.
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Photo source   Terry Ward
Red Jacket

Red Jacket

Vessel Name   Red Jacket
Builder   Day Bros.
Place built   Christchurch
Year built   1879
Rig   Gaff cutter
Displacement   Centreboarder
Owners   Bob Stead (Wellington, 18??); Messrs Frederick Gannaway, Will Renner and Martin (Wellington, ??-1880-??)
Notes   Red Jacket is a tobacco brand.
Photo source   Sailors of 41 degrees South
Redwing

Redwing

Vessel Name   Redwing
Builder   Harry Highet
Designer   Harry Highet
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1909
LOA   14
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Hamill Bros. (Wellington, ??-1911); Harry Highet (Wellington, 1909-??)
Notes   Raced with the Te Aro Sailing Club
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 17 Dec. 1909

Restless

Vessel Name   Restless
Builder   Tercel Bros.
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1920
LOA   40
Rig   Cutter
Owners   J. McLean (Wellington, 1925-32 and Whangaroa, 1932-??); Tercel Bros. (Auckland 1920-??)
Notes   Based on John Alden's Discovery design. Built for offshore passage capability. Arrived Wellington 1925.  Launched as a cutter, but was rigged as a yawl at least during passage Wellington to Auckland in 1932. On board were J. McLean, Miles Hamill, Herbert Smith and Robert Prince. A cruise to Fiji had been planned, but McLean took ill and the boat was latterly kept at Whangaroa.
Reverie

Reverie

Vessel Name   Reverie
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Designer   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   1911/1912
Construction   Carvel kauri on birch frames
LOA   22
LWL   18, 6
Beam   6, 3
Rig   Gaff sloop
Owners   Dr. Chesson (Wellington and Lyttelton, 1912-1916-19??); Dr. R.H. Makgill (Wellington, 1911/12-19??)
Notes   Described as a miniature Wylo. Had a combination of external (one ton) and internal ballast. Draft of 4 feet. Designed primarily for cruising, had accommodation for three adults. Still sailing in 1938. Chesson took her to Lyttelton in 1914.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 29 July 1916
Rewa

Rewa

Vessel Name   Rewa
Owners   F. J. Halse (Wellington/Lower Hutt) ??-??
Notes   Halse was an amateur photographer who had material published in the NZ Yachtsman
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library
Rewi

Rewi

Vessel Name   Rewi
Builder   Jack Highet
Designer   Jack Highet
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1894
LOA   14'
Class   Centreboarder
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 07 Aug. 1915

Ripple

Vessel Name   Ripple
Owners   R. Sinnet & Co. (Wellington, ??-1898-??)
Notes   In 1895 RPNYC club census. Half-decked clinker. Had a clipper bow.

Riwaka

Vessel Name   Riwaka
Class   Launch
Notes   Active as an escort for various club social occasions 1909/1910
Rogue

Rogue

Vessel Name   Rogue
Builder   Charles Bailey Jr
Designer   Charles Bailey Jr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1892
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
LOA   32
LWL   26
Beam   6, 8
Rig   Gaff cutter
Class   2 1/2 rater
Owners  

Pheroze Jagose (Wellington, 2007-); Sean Burns (Wellington, 2006/7); Shaw and Goldsworthy (Wellington, 1935-??); Bob Stagg and? (Wellington, ??1935);  Max Talbot (Wellington, 1929-19??) ; (Captain R. D. Cooper (Nelson and Wellington, 19??-1928/9); R. Millman (Wellington, ca1920-??); Messrs. Forbes and G. F. Bothamley (Wellington, 1910-ca. 1914/1915); H. Gray Young (Wellington, 19??-1910); R. C. Renner (Wellington, 1900-1910); W. A. Wilkinson (Auckland, ca.1895-1900);  Fred Russell (Auckland, 1893-ca.1895)

Notes   Arrived Wellington 1900 as freight on board Elingamite. R. C. Renner renamed her Muritai. Bothamley bought out Forbes in 1911, repainted her black,  installed an auxilliary and converted her to a yawl 1911. The rig was designed and built by Edwin (Ted) Bailey. Lead on keel removed for munitions for WW1 war effort, replaced with concrete, replaced with iron by Millman 1921. cabin added by Millman ca 1920. Converted to bermuda cutter rig at some time. Low trunk cabinbuilt by Bill Brambleby early 1950s. Currently in restoration in Wellington. See also https://rogue1892.wordpress.com/
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Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Romp

Vessel Name   Romp
Notes   See Mahina
Rona

Rona

Vessel Name   Rona
Year built   1893
Rig   Gaff cutter
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library
LWL   30
Notes   1 ton lead added to external ballast shortly after arrival to Wellington. Re painted black 1911. Has been through various configurations. Raised cabin built and converted to bermuda sloop rig ca1950s. Restored to original configuration during the 1980s and 90s. G. F. Bothamley crewed in 1894.
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Class   5 Rater
LOA   44
Beam   7,9
Owners   Rona Preservation Trust (Wellington 2007-), John Palmer (1982-2007); Albert LeSueur (Wellington, 1942-1959);  Harry Hardham and Huia Robert Prince (Wellington, 1929-1936) ; A. Hailey (Wellington, 1927-1929) ; J. R. McLean (Wellington, 1920-1925) ; A. J Petherick (Wellington, 1908-1919/20) ;  G. B. Richardson (Picton, 19??-1908) ;  Dr. Claridge (Picton, 1900-19??) ;  Alexander Turnbull (Wellington 1893-ca.1900)
Place built   Auckland
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
Designer   G. L. Watson

Rosemary

Vessel Name   Rosemary
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Wellington
Year built   c1935
LOA   26
Owners   Noel Manthell (Wellington, 19??-19??)
Ruawaka

Ruawaka

Vessel Name   Ruawaka
Builder   Bill and George Fisher (brothers)
Place built   Roseneath, Wellington
Construction   triple skin kauri
Rig   Bermuda
Owners   ?? (Anikawa, 19??-19??); John Searing (Wellington, 1987-199??); John McKechnie and Graham Sang  (Wellington, 1981-1987); Bill and George Fisher (Wellington, late 1940s-1981
Notes   Timber purchased pre WWII but construction not begun until after the war. Sold to English couple in 1995 who sailed her to Europe via Indian Ocean and Red Sea.
David Fisher writes:
The kauri timber for Ruawaka’s construction was bought before world war 2 which interrupted the building as George saw service in the war. Construction was 3 skin kauri, with 2 opposing diagonal ½ inch skins and one fore and aft skin on the outside, with copper nails roved over. The lead keel was poured on the hard at Evans Bay and fitted after she was transported from her building site in Grafton Rd, which was where brothers Bill and George lived. The mast was hollow Oregon, varnished, keel stepped. Ruawaka originally did not have an inboard auxiliary motor, relying on a Seagull 4.5 hp barge pusher outboard when there was no wind. Later in 1960’s a 33 hp Perkins engine was fitted with the propeller offset to port. Berthed in the ‘boat harbour’ ie Clyde Quay boat harbour while owned by the Fisher brothers and had a successful racing history in the 1950s. Ruawaka sailed in the tragic Lyttelton race of 1951, suffering some damage but returned safely to Wellington.  I donated the pennants she won and some other material to the Wellington maritime museum some years back.I have a collection of silver teaspoons won by Ruawaka stored at another house, that I will aim to collect and document.
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Photo source   RPNYC archive
Ruihi

Ruihi

Vessel Name   Ruihi
Year built   ca. 1906
LOA   33
Rig   Yawl
Owners   Hardham (Wellington, 1915); E. A. Jory (Wellington, 1910-19??); Norman and Miller (Wellington, 1910-??);  Jamieson and Wilson (Wellington, 1906-1910)
Notes   Built as a 3hp auxilliary yacht, converted to 5-6hp almost immediately. The owners presented a trophy for competititon among the "mosquito" centreboarders in 1906. Extra skin added by Ted Bailey 1909. Hull colour changed from green to white 1909. At first competed in racing for motor vessels, by 1914 in the sailing fleet. In Wellington in 1920. In the Marlborough Sounds 1922. Wrecked at Castlepoint en-route to Auckland 1946.
Photo source   Marilyn Kelly
Ruru

Ruru

Vessel Name   Ruru
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Designer   William Fife
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1895
Construction   Single skin carvel
LOA   25
LWL   16
Beam   5, 6
Class   1/2 rater
Owners  

Martin Chapman (Wellington, 1898-??)

Notes  

Sister to Miru. Converted to a motor launch 1907. Ted Bailey either owned her or acting as agent for the sale of her in Feb 1906, via Thorndon Dinghy Club

Photo source   NZ Yachtsman

Sappho

Vessel Name   Sappho
Notes   See Good Templar
Seabird

Seabird

Vessel Name   Seabird
Builder   W. Waddilove; Harry Highet
Designer   Thomas Day & C.G. Mowers
Place built   Oriental Bay, Wellington
Year built   1914
Year lost   2009 [?]
LOA   26
Owners   J. Chapman (Nelson, 198); D. Kirkcaldie (Wellington, 1924 and 1926)
Notes   Fitted with her first inboard auxilliary in 1926. Renamed Annetta ca 1932. A yacht of this design named Seabird, associated with Wellington, was broken up in 2009.
Photo source   RPNYC archive
Shamrock

Shamrock

Vessel Name   Shamrock
Notes   Launched with a inboard auxilliary. Received major restoration in Wellington, 2007.
Year built   1927/28
Rig   Gaff yawl; Gaff cutter
Designer   Fenwick Williams?
Builder   E. R. Lane
Owners   Max Talbot (Wellington, 1929-19??) ; Capt. R. D. Cooper (Wellington, 1927/28-1929)
Place built   Picton
Photo source   RPNYC archive

Silvery Wave

Vessel Name   Silvery Wave
Builder   Henry Berg
Designer   Henry Berg
Place built   Ship Cove
Year built   1882
LOA   27
Beam   9,10
Owners  
Notes   Draft 9,6 when built. Internal sand ballast removed and replaced with external lead ballast 1888.
Siren

Siren

Vessel Name   Siren
Builder   Norman Anderson
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1894/1895
Year lost   1945
Construction   Two skins carvel
LOA   39
Rig   Gaff yawl
Owners   Fred Hale, Z. F. Zimmerman (Wellington, 1945); Hugh Herd (Wellington, before 1940);  Noel Brown (Nelson, 192?-1939) ; Alexander Irvine - aka Irvine Brown (Nelson, 1???-1930-??) ; Oscar Freyberg (Wellington, 1913-1916); Chisholm & Co. (Wellington, ??-1909-1912); John Sydney Swan (Wellington, 19??-1907-1908); W. Johnson & Co. (Wellington, 1???-1904-19??); Carrington and Co. (Wellington, ??-1898-??)
Notes   Built for cruising with heavy timber furnishings. Panels painted in Seascapes. All stripped out and refitted for racing in 1898. Painted white 1910 then royal blue 1911. Given iron keel 1913. Occasionally rigged as a cutter. Wrecked at Black Rock at Cape Palliser, outbound for Auckland and Tahiti. One survivor, two deaths. The further tragedy is that these two men (Hale survived) had just returned from 4 years active service.
Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
Southern Maid

Southern Maid

Vessel Name   Southern Maid
Builder   E. R. Lane
Place built   Picton
Year built   1928
Construction   Kauri carvel hull, kauri and Oregon pine topsides and interior, Australian
LOA   42
Beam   11, 6
Owners   Christopher Bowe (2011 –); Alister and, from 1972, Ian Macalister (1948-
2010); Joe Billings (Wellington 1947-48); RNZ Navy (1941-47); Joe Billings (Wellington, 1935-41); Edward Hartley, (Picton 1928-31; followed successively by Croisalles farmer a Mr
Keller, and an M. Robinson, Picton between 1931-35)
Photo source   Picton Museum
Spray

Spray

Vessel Name   Spray
Photo source   RPNYC archive

Spray

Vessel Name   Spray
Builder   Charles Bailey Snr.
Notes   Open boat. Active Wellington ca. 1880.

Star

Vessel Name   Star
Construction   Kauri
LOA   18, 11
Owners  
Notes   Active in Wellington 1886

Swan

Vessel Name   Swan
Builder   Hannan
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1897
Rig   Ketch
Owners   Altered and enlarged, false keel and lead added 1909.

Sybil

Vessel Name   Sybil
LOA   18
Owners   T. R. H. Taylor (Wellington, 18??-1885-18??)
Notes  
Taipare

Taipare

Vessel Name   Taipare
Builder   Robert, Thomas and Richard Stead
Designer   John Moffatt
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1897
Construction   Two skins
LOA   25, 4
LWL   19
Beam   6, 4
Rig   Gaff sloop
Owners  

Wally Jones & George Werne (Wellington, ??-1946-??); Firth (Wellington, 1916-??); Largely owned by shareholders from 1900-15. Brewer & Fordham (1912). C. V. Fordham purchased Duncan half share 1911; William Highet share sold to Andy Duncan 1909 ; William Highet and R. Brewer (Wellington, 1903-1909); Oliver Scott (Wellington, 1900-1903); Stead Bros (Wellington, 1897-1900)

Notes   Draught 4.9. converted to fin and bulb keel 1900 by Bob Stead, not successful so converted back to keeler by Jack Highet. Still in Wellington 1948. Taipare was Wellington's first spoon-bowed yacht.
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1898 cruise
Photo source   The Rip

Talua

Vessel Name   Talua
Owners   A. Luke (Wellington, 19??-1950/51-58/59); Brian Barnett (Wellington, 1948-??); Brian Millar (Wellington, 19??-1948)
Tangaroa

Tangaroa

Vessel Name   Tangaroa
Builder   Robert Logan
Place built   Auckland
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1911
Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Taniwha

Vessel Name   Taniwha
LOA   20
Owners   C. W. Grove (Wellington, 188?-1885-18??)
Notes  
Taniwha

Taniwha

Vessel Name   Taniwha
Builder   Harry Bender
Place built   [Wellington?]
Year built   189?
Owners   Reid and Perano (Marlborough Sounds, 1920-19??); G.H. Jackson (Wellington and Port Underwood, ????-1920, or 1913? See note)
Notes   Bow remodelled 1909. Harold Kidd writes:
"...she was built by Harry Bender, in Wellington I think, as a steam launch. She then got tricked out with a retro bow etc and turned into 15hp Union petrol-engined auxiliary owned by G.H. Jackson who sold her in 1920 and had the strange yacht Psyche built by Ernie Lane in Picton which he sailed to Oz in 1926 (see pic of her in Little Ships). Jackson had married Helen Guard of Port Underwood and Taniwha became the undisputed champion of Cook Strait crossings. Reid and Perano took over Taniwha in 1920 for use in the Sounds. She was licensed to carry 35 passengers in 1924. But after that her fate is unknown to me."
[and]
After a spell fishing at the Chathams, Taniwha was badly damaged in a NW gale on the rocks at Evans Bay in October 1917 and was then sold as is where is by auction. I imagine she was bought and repaired by the likes of Ernie Lane. It's possible Jackson had sold her by 1913 when she went to the Chathams in fact.
Actually she started life as a fishing cutter called Louie, built by Harry Bender as a young man. He put a steam engine in her in 1898. I think Jackson changed her name to Taniwha when he bought her from Bender around 1908. He put a 20hp Gardner in her and lengthened both ends.
Photo source   RPNYC 100 Years

Tawhiri

Vessel Name   Tawhiri
Owners   Held by an unnamed trust (Nelson, 2008-); various owners (Lyttelton, 19??-2008); Noel Brown (Nelson, 1939-1951-??); C. R. McCullough, (Auckland, 19??-1939)
Notes   Won the Lyttelton-Wellington race 1940, and Wellington-Lyttelton race in 1951, the only vessel which mangaged to complete the race that year.
Te Aroha

Te Aroha

Vessel Name   Te Aroha
Builder   R. G. Millman
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1898-1900
Year lost   1905
LOA   24
Beam   7
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   P. N. Wilson (Wellington, ??-1904-1905) ; R. G. Millman (Wellington, 1898-??)
Notes   Also known as Tearoa. Went ashore Pencarrow 1905 with loss of three lives.
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Photo source   The Rip

Te Hongi

Vessel Name   Te Hongi
Builder   John Stewart Banner
Place built   Hokianga
Year built   1934
Construction   Double-skin NZ Kauri
LOA   43
Beam   9,6
Owners   Jack (or Jaques) Markwalder (1948); Bert Lamb H. F. Lamb (Wellington, 19??-1946); Shelley Atkinson (Auckland, 1935-19??)
Notes   6' draught.Atkinson commissioned John Wray to deliver the vessel to Auckland. See "South Sea Vagabonds". re-built in Auckland by Sam Ford. Lamb changed the vessel's name to "Te Hongi". Markwalder purchased her for Pacific cruise.
Te Runa

Te Runa

Vessel Name   Te Runa
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Messrs Norman and Miller (Wellington, 19??*1911-1912??)
Notes   Also spelled Te Rhuna. Up for sale Feb 1910. Converted to lead external keel 1910
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 10 June 1911

Tender

Vessel Name   Tender
Class   Launch
Notes   Active 1909/10
Thelma

Thelma

Vessel Name   Thelma
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Designer   Edwin Bailey
Place built   Wellington
LOA   10'
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Colin Forbes (Wellington, ??-1914-??)
Photo source   NZ Yachtsmen 01 Aug. 1914
Thetis

Thetis

Vessel Name   Thetis
Builder   Charles Bailey
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1879
Year lost   1893
Construction   NZ kauri on Pohutukawa frame. Aust. Iron bark keel
LOA   35
LWL   31
Beam   9, 3
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   M. Chapman and J. P. Maxwell (Wellington, 18??-1885-1893); Messrs E. C. Batkin and Werry (Wellington 1880-1887-18??)
Notes   Built for Wellington clients Batkin and Werry. Arrived Wellington 1880. Loosed moorings and ran ashore at Kaiwharawhara. Total loss.
Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Toa

Vessel Name   Toa
Builder   Jack Chalmers
Designer   Jack Chalmers
Place built   Clyde Quay, Wellington
Year built   1896
LOA   28
Notes   Based on American ideas, she had long overhangs and boulder ballast. Was not successful.
Tom Wilford

Tom Wilford

Vessel Name   Tom Wilford
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1910
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Keir (Petone, 1910-1912)
Notes   Built for Keir, Commodore of the Heretaunga Boating Club. Renamed Winsome 1914.
Photo source   Wellington Museum of City and Sea

Toy

Vessel Name   Toy
Builder   Charles Bailey Sr
Designer   Charles Bailey Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1877?
Year lost   1915
LOA   7.3m
Owners   Albert Sanford (Auckland 187?-18??)
Notes   Open yacht. Charles Bailey Jr built a counter on Toy during a visit to Wellington. Lost during a gale in Wellington 1915.
Trixie

Trixie

Vessel Name   Trixie
Builder   Fred Pratt and Harry Hardham
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1911
LOA   26
Owners   H. Turner and partner (Wellington, 1914-1915-??); Fred Pratt and Harry Hardham (Wellington, 1910-1914). Fred Pratt sold her in 1914.
Notes   Modified Seabird design with counter added.
Photo source   RPNYC archive
Tui

Tui

Vessel Name   Tui
Builder   A. and T. Petherick
LOA   20
Owners   A. and T. Petherick (Wellington)
Notes   Noted as derelict, partly broken up in a back yard in Kilbirnie July 1911
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 25 Nov. 1911
Typee

Typee

Vessel Name   Typee
Builder   Halvorsen
Place built   Sydney
Year built   1938
Construction   NZ kauri
LOA   37
Beam   12
Owners   Norman Thomas (Wellington, 1948-1950); W. J. Teasdel, L. A. Hill, J. Mawson (Wellington, ??-1948); H. F. Lamb (Wellington, 19??-19??); C. F. Pratt (Lyttelton, 19??-19??)
Notes  

6' draught. Norwegian pilot cutter style. Sailed from Sydney to Lyttelton by C. F. Pratt. Norman W Thomas bought Typee in Dec 1948 or early 1949 from George Dimock in Wellington. He sold her in early 1950.

Photo source   David Thomas
Una

Una

Vessel Name   Una
Builder   Edwin Bailey/Walter Taylor
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1913
LOA   18
Class   Centreboarder
Owners   Peebles, (Wellington, 1935-??); Coleman Bros (Wellington, 19??-1935)
Notes   Based on New England catboat designs. Built to race at Heretaunga Boating Club in Petone. Sister-ship to Nautilus built by Harry Head. Concrete keel added in 1917. Possibly renamed Platypus 1935.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library
Vagabond

Vagabond

Vessel Name   Vagabond
Builder   Joe Jukes
Place built   Balaena Bay, Wellington
Year built   1925
LOA   40
Beam   9, 6
Rig   Ketch-rigged motor sailer
Owners   Holmes family (Wellington/Waikawa, 1926- current); Arthur Holmes (1926-??)
Notes   Launched January 1926. Fitted with 10-14hp Ailsa-Craig, which had a new type of reducing gear allowing the propeller to turn at half the rate of the motor. This was intended to steady the vibrations of the motor. A sister ship (Nereides) was built 1926 for C. Mitchell of Wellington. Powered by Ailsa-Craig 35hp with reduction gear.

Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893

Valeta

Vessel Name   Valeta
Owners  
Notes   Active Evans Bay during the 1920s
Vega

Vega

Vessel Name   Vega
Photo source   The Rip
Venus

Venus

Vessel Name   Venus
Owners   Archibald Ibbotson (Wellington, 1930-1933-??); A. Lockie (Wellington, 1927-??); Elton (Wellington, 1915-??); Christeson (Wellington, 1912-??); Johnson and Walker (Wellington, ??-1911-??)
Notes   Keel remodelled 1912. engine stolen 1916. Moored in Evans Bay during the 1910s and 20s. Renamed Clutha in 1930.
Photo source   RPNYC archive

Veronica

Vessel Name   Veronica
LOA   30
Class   Launch
Owners   Johnson and Walker (Wellington, ??-1909-??)

Vida

Vessel Name   Vida
Class   Launch
Owners   James (Wanganui, 1909-??); Palmer (Wellington, ??-1909)
Notes   Active 1909/10
Viking

Viking

Vessel Name   Viking
Builder   Charles Bailey Jr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1893
LOA   67
LWL   49
Beam   12
Rig   Gaff yawl cutter
Class   Rater (23)
Owners   Bryan Todd (Wellington, 1946) ; New Zealand Navy (Auckland, 1936-1946); Sir Ernest Davis (Auckland, 19??-1936);  Bloomfield Brothers (Auckland 1893-??)
Notes   Designed by Charles Bailey Jr. Carries a carved Viking as figurehead. Arrived Wellington 1946.
Article about delivery voyage: Sea Spray 01 Aug. 1947
Photo source   Gavin Pascoe
Viking

Viking

Vessel Name   Viking
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1890
Class   5 Rater
Owners   K. Jones (ca. 1947-1950); Charles Headland and James Elton, Cyril Headland from 1930 (Wellington, 1907-1920-ca. 1947); Freyberg Brothers (Wellington, ca. 1904-1907); J. Henshilwood and F. H. McKeever (Wellington, 1902-ca. 1905); E. Bucholz, G. H. Kebbell, G. C. Schwartz (Wellington, 1898-ca 1900); J. P. Maxwell (Wellington, 1893-1898); W. R. Wilson (Auckland, 1890-1893)
Notes   1st of the boats to have been built to the 5 rater rule in NZ. Launched as Moana, later renamed Waiwetu in Wellington. Won Wellington's first ocean race (Port Underwood) in 1911. Headland converted to marconis sails 1934 and built new house 1935. Wrecked near Ngauranga after loosing her moorings in 1899, and again in 1950.
Articles about a cruise to D'Urville Island:
NZ Yachtsman Oct. 1937
NZ Yachtsman Nov. 1937
Photo source   The Rip
Viola

Viola

Vessel Name   Viola
Builder   Le Huquet
Designer   Le Huquet
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1904/5
LOA   32'
LWL   25'
Beam   8'
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Charlie Holmes (Wellington, 1937-??); Charlie Neal (Wellington, 1920-1937); W. Duncan (Wellington, 1915-1920) ; Littler (Auckland, 19??-1915); W. T. Oakley (Auckland 1904-1906-??)
Notes   Wrecked at Cape Palliser 1942. Mr Tonks crewed with Neal.

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Photo source   NZ Yachtsman, 11 Mar 1916

Violet

Vessel Name   Violet
Builder   Jas. McKeegan
Place built   Wellington
LOA   20-25 sources vary
Owners   Active Wellington ca. 1880. An open boat. Bob Stead (Wellington,??)
Notes   Wrecked at Scorching Bay

Violet

Vessel Name   Violet - see Hurrica
Vixen

Vixen

Vessel Name   Vixen
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Designer   R. J. Scott
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1895
Class   1/2 rater
Owners   J. L. Vangioni (Akaroa, 19??-1911-??); R. J. Scott (Lyttelton, ca 1897-1901); T. Y. Wardrop (Wellington, 1895-1897)
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman
Volante

Volante

Vessel Name   Volante
Builder   Charles Bailey Jr.
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1915
LOA   36'
Owners   H.G. Anderson(Wellington, 1915-??)
Notes   was in NAPS in WW2 in 1942-3 at Wellington. Extensively damaged in a fire in 1943
Photo source   Gavin Pascoe

Volante

Vessel Name   Volante
Year built   ca. 1885
Notes   Built as a 3rd class yacht.
Vulcan

Vulcan

Vessel Name   Vulcan
Year built   Before 1886
Owners   R. C. Renner (Wellington, 18??-1893-1894??); Harold Bannister (Wellington, 1891-??);  F. Carrington & Mercer(Wellington, ??-1890-1891); Herbert G. Smith (Wellington, ??-1887??)
Notes   Renamed Haeata 1893 or before.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Waimoa

Vessel Name   Waimoa
Place built   Wellington
Year built   ca. 1910
Construction   2 layers kauri planking, keel and keelson jarrah
LOA   28'
Beam   7', 6"
Rig   cutter
Owners   Mr Elliott (Wellington, 1920s/30s); French (Wellington, 1926-??);  A. Cheeseman (Wellington, ??-1925-1926)
Notes   Active with the Te Ruru Yacht Club. Alternately spelled Waimea. Cheeseman was a Commodore of the Evans Bay Yacht and Motor Boat Club. Refitted with a deeper keel 1927. When sold in 1928 had self draining cockpit
Wairere

Wairere

Vessel Name   Wairere
Builder   Tom Le Huquet
Designer   Tom Le Huquet
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1902
LOA   33
Beam   7
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   [many names below will be confused with the MV Wairere]Mr Wilkinson (Whangarei, 1948); McCauley (Wellington, ??-1935); George Parkin (Wellington, ??-1935); Feltham Brothers (1909-??), Allan Johnson (Wellington, 1941-19??); J. Baldwin (Wellington, 1929-19??); Charles Holmes (Wellington, 1920-1928); Ted Hannon (Wellington, 1917-1920); Jack Young (Wellington, 1912-1917); J Huffam (Nelson, 1909-1912); J. Scott (Wellington, 1907-1912); Thomas Le Huquet (Auckland, 1902-1907)
Notes   Crewed by Thorndon Dinghy Sailing Club when owned by Scott Bros. Moored in Evans Bay during the 1920s. J Scott converted her to a yawl 1912. Forbes may have purchased a share 1912. Returned to cutter rig ca. 1926. Sank at her moorings in Evans Bay 1941. Salvaged by Allan Johnson. Carter (1948) notes she was still being overhauled, so likely she never got back in the water.
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Photo source   RPNYC archive
Wairere II

Wairere II

Vessel Name   Wairere II
Builder   Le Huquet
Designer   Le Huquet
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1907
LOA   35
LWL   26,6
Beam   8,3
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   E Bucholz (Wellington, 1909-ca 1942); Thomas Le Huquet (Auckland, 1907-1909)
Notes   Draft 5,10. First engine (Ferro) engine installed 1910. Fitted with 6hp two stroke auxiliary in 1913. Arrived Wellington 1909. Painted black for a period from 1916.
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Photo source   Evening Post, 23 Jan 1934
Waitangi

Waitangi

Vessel Name   Waitangi
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1894
LOA   57, 7
LWL   38
Beam   11
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Classic Yacht Charitable Trust (Auckland ca. 2000-); Waitangi Syndicate (Melbourne 1986-ca. 2000); E. B. Chapman (Bay of Islands and Australia); W. A. Wilkinson (Auckland, ??-1948); Rowell and Smith (Wellington, 19??-1920-19??); Norman Gibb & Boulcott (Wellington, 1911-1913-??); McLean and Renner (Wellington, ??-1906-1911); Wellington syndicate: Jamieson, Georgeson, Kirker (Wellington 1894-1904-??)
Notes   Built specifically to win 1895 Wellington Anniversary Day Championship Race, which it did. Engine installed and converted to ketch 1909 (trisails). Reverted to gaff cutter 1911. Chapman may have converted her to a ketch for the trip to Townsville.
Article: Sea Spray 1 June 1946
Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Waiwetu

Vessel Name   Waiwetu
Notes   See Ngaira
Wakarere

Wakarere

Vessel Name   Wakarere
Designer   Sam Crocker
Owners   Matthew McCullough (Wellington, 2005-); Bill McCullough (Wellington, 1986-2005); Messrs Wemys & Paterson (Blenheim, 1968-19??); Robert Elliott (Wellington, 194?-19??); Sir James Elliott and sons (Wellington, 1938-194?)
Notes   Crocker design number 198. Her lines were taken off by Archie Scott in 1944. During the war years, was skippered by Roy Mill until he joined the armed forces when she was laid up until the Elliott boys returned. Took part in 1951 Lyttelton Race. Retired to Kaikoura with broken forestay.
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Photo source   David Lackey
Wanderer

Wanderer

Vessel Name   Wanderer
Builder   Logan
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1905
LOA   35
LWL   25, 6
Beam   8, 6
Rig   Yawl
Owners   Rod Dunshea (Auckland, 199?-??); Greensill (Nelson, ca 1930-1950); Moore Bros. (Nelson, 1905-19??)
Notes   Was built with a self draining cockpit (drained into the sea) In 1925 was fitted with an inboard auxilliary and cruised to Tauranga via Auckland for swordfishing holiday.
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Photo source   RPNYC archive

Warehou

Vessel Name   Warehou
Owners   A. Elton (Wellington, ??-1915-??); J. McLean (Wellington, ??-1912-??)

Wave

Vessel Name   Wave
Builder   Ricketts
Place built   Nelson
Year built   ca.1879
Notes   12 tons. Reported to have new Wellington owner 1888.

Wave

Vessel Name   Wave
Year built   ca. 1885
Notes   Built as a 3rd class yacht.
White Heather

White Heather

Vessel Name   White Heather
Builder   Bailey and Lowe
Place built   Auckland
LOA   38
Beam   10
Rig   Gaff cutter
Owners   Hadfield Smith (Wellington, 1920-1924); J. McLean (Wellington, 19??-1916-19??); Messrs Guy Hoggard and Basil Donne (Wellington 1909-1914-19??); E. L. Bucholz (Wellington, 1908-1909); Wheeler (Auckland, 19??-1908
Notes  

Arrived Wellington 16 December 1908. Bucholz renamed her Ida, though reverted to her original name when he sold her. Converted to yawl late 1909 (Hoggard and Donne); Under McLean's ownership in 1916 was the first yacht to make the return voyage to the Chatham Islands from Wellington. Sold to Suva owners in 1925.

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Photo source   RPNYC: One hundred years 1893-1893
White Wings

White Wings

Vessel Name   White Wings
Builder   "Skip" Olsen
Designer   "Skip" Olsen
Place built   Kilbirnie, Wellington
Year built   1905
Owners  

"Skip" Olsen (Wellington, 1905-ca. 1920)

Notes   Lightly ballasted, very fast downwind, not very good upwind. Dramatically altered in 1912 and extended by 6ft at the bow to 59ft oa, 12ft beam and drew 6ft 6in. Converted to launch 1920. Sold to a Wanganui owner for the purpose of fishing.
Photo source   Auckland Weekly News 09 April 1908
Windward

Windward

Vessel Name   Windward
Builder   R. G. Millman
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1911
Year lost   1931
LOA   28
Beam   8, 6
Rig   Yawl
Displacement   6.5 ton
Owners   T. P. Rollings (Wellington, 19??-1931); G. Nicholson (Wellington, 1923, 1925);  (Wellington, ??); J. Webb (Wellington, ca 1917-1920 -??); F. Cooke (Wellington, 1913-ca1915) R. G. Millman and F. Cooke (Wellington, 1911-1913)
Notes   Draft 5,9. Disappeared with all hands on return trip from Chatham Islands, January 1931.

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Photo source   Rob Irwin IV
Winona

Winona

Vessel Name   Winona
Notes   Arrived Wellington 1891/2. Also spelled Wenona. Renamed Flora by 1896.
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 26 Aug. 1916
Wylo

Wylo

Vessel Name   Wylo
Builder   Edwin Bailey
Designer   Prof. R. J. Scott (Christchurch)
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1911
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
LOA   30
LWL   24
Beam   9, 4
Displacement   6.3 tons
Owners   L. V. Martin (Wellington, 1946-??); Dr. Campbell-Young (Wellington, 1945??); Charlie Neal (Wellington, 1936-1945); Col. Esson (Wellington, 1925, 1926-1936); W. Duncan (Wellington 1920-19??); Cheek (Nelson, (1919-1920); W. J. Birnie (Wellington, 1912-1919)
Notes  

Designed in 1904. Sail area 500 sq. feet. Fitted with Zealandia inboard at time of construction. W. Duncan was commodore of the Port Nicholson Yacht Club and chairman of the Wellington Yacht and Motor Boat Association.

Lines

Sail plan

1946 new sail plan
Photo source   Little Ships 3rd ed

Xanthe

Vessel Name   Xanthe
Builder   Henry Berg
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1888
Rig   Cutter
Owners   James Jamieson, Hearn Cowan, Brady, Georgeson and Peterson (Wellington 1888-90-??)
Xarifa

Xarifa

Vessel Name   Xarifa
Builder   Henry Berg
Place built   Wellington
Year built   1874
LOA   41, 2
Beam   10, 9
Rig   Gaff cutter
Displacement   18 ton
Owners   G. B. Richardson (Blenheim, 1894-1900); G. H. Jackson (Wellington, 189?-1893-1894); J. A. Persson and party (Wellington, 1891-??); E. C. Mills and Co. (187?-1891) G Firman (1874-?)
Notes   Launched in August, the build took 14 weeks. Hull lined with concrete. Reputed to be the first vessel built in Wellington with external lead ballast. E. C. Mills Jr,  campaigned her successfully in Wellington, Nelson and Lyttleton during the 1870s and 1880s. Disappeared while at anchor in the Marlborough Sounds June 1900.
Photo source   Alexander Turnbull Library

Yum Yum

Vessel Name   Yum Yum
Builder   John Waymouth Jr
Designer   John Waymouth Sr
Place built   Auckland
Year built   1892
LOA   36
LWL   24
Beam   9, 3
Rig   Lug sloop
Class   2 1/2 rater
Owners   Ewen and Sue Chambers-Ross (Wellington, 2001-20??); Russell and Edwina Rimmington, Laurence Giles and Neil Beken (Auckland, 1992-2001)
Notes  

Was compared at the time of launching to the designs of Herreshoff. Later converted to gaff cutter. Had full restoration during the 1990s.

Yvonne

Yvonne

Vessel Name   Yvonne
Builder   Robert Logan Sr
Designer   William Fife (modified by Buchanan?)
Year built   1893
Construction   Triple-planked kauri
LOA   43, 6
LWL   30, 6
Beam   8, 6
Rig   Gaff cutter
Class   5 rater
Owners   Trevor Joy, Jack Snow, and others (Wellington, ca1990-ca. 2000); (Mike Joy and Richard Carll (Wellington, ca. 1983-ca.1990); Prof. R. J. Scott (Lyttleton, 1908-??); Grigg (Longbeach, 1900-??); Arch Buchanan (1893-??)
Notes   Carried pole mast (as opposed to topast), which was a new idea for racing yachts. In Wellington by 1938. Currently in Lyttleton.
Articles:
NZ Yachtsman June 1937
Sea Spray 1 Sept. 1946
Photo source   John Bertenshaw
Zel

Zel

Vessel Name   Zel
LOA   10'
Class   Centreboarder
Photo source   NZ Yachtsman 23 Apr. 1910