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Welcome to nzclassicboats.com
the official site for the Seresin Estate NZ Antique & Classic
Boatshow.

A
selection of steam boats from the 2007 Show
(photo© Alan Doak 2007)
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2007: Competition
Results
A restored clinker sailing dinghy from Picton was the
overall winner of the Jens Hansen Cup at the eighth Seresin Estate Antique and
Classic Boat Show, held at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park over the
weekend.
‘Stiffy’ was built in 1948 for the Auckland
sea-scouts - but had been abandoned and until a year ago was derelict. 380 hours of work
by Harold Gratton of Picton transformed the boat and won the trophy for Harold and his
wife Noelene.
Judge John Moore said ‘Stiffy’ is the essence of what
the boat show is all about.
“It is about respect for old vessels and the New
Zealand boating heritage they represent,” said Moore. “The winner is a ‘do it yourself’ restoration by someone who is not
a professional boat builder - we were impressed that he had sought out the authentic
blue colour of the boat to paint her rather than going for a glossy varnished
finish.”
Other awards included:
- Best Original Row Boat: a 10 foot clinker
built, Noel, owned by Ian Stewart of Nelson.
- Best Jet Boat: a 15 foot, Jet 30 Hamilton,
built in 1961 and restored in 2000, owned by Laurie Payne of Lyttelton,
Christchurch.
- Best non powered craft: the Whitby, a 3.5
metre sea scout cutter built in 1960 by A Westrupp and restored in 2004, owned by Graham Allan of Nelson.
- Best powered craft: Renaissance, a 21 foot
Chris Craft replica runabout built at Jack Guard’s workshop in Nelson in 2004 by Chris
Guard and Paul Glover.
Organiser Pete Rainey said the Seresin Estate Antique and Classic Boat Show had gained a
reputation that was drawing significant craft and their owners from right around New
Zealand.
“The great thing is that with a larger number of
vessels in each class the owners can enjoy swapping stories and racing against each other
– for example we had eight steam launches and around the same number of classic Hamilton
jets this year,” he said.
Over three thousand people attended the event over two days.
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Classic boating action
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