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Nine Lives of a Kaipara Cutter: Kate Part 2 www.kaiwaka.co.nz Kaiwaka Bugle - 15 October, 2019 Page 1 No: 20 15 October 2019 NINE LIVES OF A KAIPARA CUTTER: KATE PART 2 Update from Part One, Bugle 19: Kate, built on the The ‘Kate’s’ Kaipara Harbour in 1898 is a relic of Kaipara Harbour Last Chance shipping history and is now being given renewed purpose at At the same time, Putiki Bay, Waiheke Island. the ‘Kate’ was at a Waiheke Working Sail - The Story of WWS low ebb in her In 2011, against the backdrop of the GFC and the oil price journey. She had hike, a small group gathered around lifelong sailor and sat on the beach naval architect Bernard Rhodes to discuss how Waiheke for several years would move supplies on and off the island should the before architect ferries ever stop running. A cargo sailing vessel was David Brady needed, but in the modern age, sailboats are exclusively bought her. He recreational. At the same time, there was a need to find a lived aboard and purpose for the boat the rest of the time. The Waiheke did much work on Working Sail Charitable Trust was formed with the intent to her, but the problems were challenging, and progress make affordable voyages of adventure available to all youth slowed. Eventually the supporting legs gave way, she fell on Waiheke Island, with a focus on ages 13 and 14. on her side and sprang a leak - see photo by Tom McCann. The near-term goal of Waiheke Working Sail is to establish Engine oil floated through the interior, coating it in a black, a sail training, ship building and youth development slippery film. organisation on Waiheke, teaching and developing It was then that Justin Stewart, who lived aboard the traditional skills in boat building and seamanship as well as 'Destiny' in Putiki Bay, gave Bernard an idea. They were preserving our sailing heritage. 21st Century Coastal standing on the beach looking at the ‘Kate’, a sorry sight, Shipping for the Hauraki Gulf is the long-term goal. aware that she was practically the last of her kind, and a The Trust needed a vessel suited to local conditions, in valuable part of NZ Maritime heritage. “This boat should be particular with a shallow draft to allow berthing in the in a Trust”, Justin said. She was soundly built, planked in Causeway Inlet of Putiki Bay. Concept drawings were kauri on grown pohutukawa frames. Her fine lines shone prepared for a purpose-built ship, but the project was through more than a century of hard work and simply too ambitious in terms of both cost and construction. mistreatment. An initial assessment showed she could be The trust then conducted a wide search but failed to find a adapted to carry six trainees, a master and a mate for coastal suitable vessel on the second-hand market. voyaging. Encouraged by a world-wide movement towards restoring classic vessels and returning them to service, the Trust decided to buy her. They needed to act fast, or she would become derelict. So they pitched in together and bought her for $2,000. Restoration The restoration of the ‘Kate’ has been a six year (so far) labour of love with steady milestones along the way. The bulk of the work has been undertaken by Bernard with the help of apprentices Tom and Joe Foster-Christie who were teens when they started. Much work and supplies have been donated over the years, with periodic fundraising drives injecting needed cash. The restoration now needs $45,000 to get the boat survey ready and there is a givealittle webpage for anyone wishing to donate. Marine artist David Barker has painted a depiction of the 'Kate' under sail with her youth crew to help with fundraising. A limited run of 100 prints of the painting have been made available for $225 each. Once all prints are sold a drawing will be held and the winner will receive the original framed oil painting. For more information on Kate and her fundraising see page 13. ~ Waiheke Working Sail Trading Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am - 6:30pm Saturday 8:00am - 7:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 6:00pm KAIWAKA BUGLE No. 20 15 OCTOBER 2019 CONTENTS Page 3: Public Notices, Classified Page 5: Hakaru RSA; Kaipara Prelim. Election results Page 7: Hakaru Women's RSA; Kaiwaka Weather At Kaiwaka War Memorial Hall . Adults $10, Kids (under 16) $5, Family Pass (2 adults + 3 children) $25 Page 9:Kaiwaka Can Page 11: Kaiwaka Sports Assn. YESTERDAY Page 13: Eutopia Café; Kate Info Friday 18 October 7.30pm (M) Page 15: Fright Night ; Carrie Another great feel good movie - Page 17: Library; Thelma’s Scrapbook; with lots of music. Pink Ribbon Day ‘Jack Malik is a struggling singer- Page 19: Kaiwaka School First Calf songwriter in an English seaside Club town whose dreams of fame are Bugle 21 will appear 29 October rapidly fading, despite the fierce Contact for advertising, reports, articles devotion and support of his or information can be made by childhood best friend, Ellie. After a Email [email protected] freak bus accident during a Ph: 09 4312 045 Lindsey mysterious global blackout, Jack Txt: 027 2724137 wakes up to discover that The Copy may be left at Jaques’ Four Beatles have never existed. Square. Performing songs by the greatest band in history to a world that has never heard them, Jack becomes on Kaiwaka Bugle overnight sensation with a little help Founded May 1978 from his agent.’ We appreciate articles and photos about local events, etc, as well as ads and suggestions. Copies available in Kaiwaka at Jaques Four Square, Kaiwaka Postal Centre, Shamrock Service Station, Animal Health Centre, Kaiwaka St John shop. Also outlets in Maungaturoto, Mangawhai and Paparoa. Can be viewed online at www.kaiwaka.co.nz/Bugle Or a copy can be posted to you if you supply stamped, self-addressed DLE envelopes. Kaiwaka Bugle Advertisements 2019: All copy and queries to: [email protected] The Bugle is printed on an A4 page Ad sizes: 1/16 page (3 x 9.5cm) $5; 1/8 (6.5 x 9.5cm landscape or portrait) $8; 3/16 ( 10 x 9.5cm or 7.5 x 12,5) $12. TOY STORY 4 Amazing Grace - Aretha Franklin Classified ads: First one FREE, $4 per Sunday 27 October 2pm (PG) Friday 1 November, 7.30pm (M) entry (max. 30 words, max. 4 repeats). Payments can be made online at ANZ 06 0365 0006990 00, posted or left at Jaques Four Square Store. We use Microsoft Publisher, and can ABOUT TOWN work with most common image formats, Word, Excel, and PDF files. Thank you to Millie Watkins for bringing us the Working journey of the Kaipara Accounts: Well done, Blood Donors! The recent collection received 91 units from Email: [email protected] Dargaville and 91 units from Mangawhai - thank you from NZ Blood. Welcome to ‘FRESH Kaiwaka’! The lovely fresh green shop that was Mormors. The Kaiwaka Bugle is a community Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Cam McRae, late farmer on the newspaper run by volunteers, as part of Oneriri, who recently passed away in Warkworth. the Kaiwaka Media Group Inc. The HAKARU LANDFILL/Transfer Station is now OPEN Articles, etc. printed are not necessarily EVERY DAY 10am-4pm. the opinion of the Bugle Team. 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