NZ Work Boat Review

NZ Work Boat Review 2013

The only specialised marine publication in Oceania that focuses on the maritime industry, from super yachts to small craft to large commercial ships, including coastal shipping, tugs, tow boats, barges, ferries, tourist, sport-fishing craft, je

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'Queen of the Whanganui River'. Restoration of Waimarie's hull was begun by volunteers, and then major grants from the Trust Bank Whanganui Community Trust, Power Co Whanganui Trust and the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board, enabled the Riverboat Trust to employ tradesmen on the project. The intensive restoration work began in 1997 and on January 1, 2000 the restored Waimarie was recommissioned for her new life on the Whanganui River as New Zealand's only authentic paddle steamer. The original design and manufacturing methods were followed as closely as possible, and the restored vessel complies with all modern safety standards. (All the hull plates were cold riveted – with approximately 40,000 rivets!) The Trust began their work by stabilising the riverbank and restoring Hatrick's Wharf. Then in 1993, they successfully lifted the Waimarie from her 40-year submersion in the river. In 1993 the Trust also acquired the historic Whanganui Rowing Club building where they established a comprehensive Riverboat Centre and Museum to preserve and exhibit river-related archives, photographs and memorabilia. The Riverboat Centre housed the Waimarie for the major part of her restoration, before she was moved outside and then relaunched for all the finishing touches. Waimarie's original boiler was removed when she was salvaged in 1993. The original boiler was built at the shipyard of Yarrow & Co. at Poplar, London in 1899. These were the first successful water-tube boilers used in naval vessels. This type of boiler was made for use in torpedo boats capable of reaching speeds of 32 knots and their beauty is in the speed they can raise steam from cold. The boiler could be up to pressure in an hour. Waimarie's new and every drop you can drink, shower, make ice, wash, hose down and never run out Cruise where you want, when you want, without a fresh water worry in the world. Sea Recovery manufacture water makers for all types and sizes of vessels guaranteeing fresh, safe, crystal clear water 24/7. tel: 09 448 2761 fax: 09 448 2764 email: sales@lhmarine.co.nz web: www.lhmarine.co.nz always on the look out Address: 3C Henry Rose Place, Albany, Auckland, New Zealand. VIP.S67 NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2013 PattMark - LML002 The stoker and engineer maintain a good head of steam for the paddle wheels Water water everywhere... 19

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