MapisM
Well-Known Member
Ok, it isn't the first time that the forum gives me the opportunity to meet other boaters, go cruising with them, and eventually make new friends.
But during a trip I'm making down under, this has been true more than ever.
Aside from enjoying AndieMac hospitality in Tasmania and doing a fair bit of boating with him (but by now he's not a "new" friend anymore!
), I had the opportunity to meet B, the owner and builder of a beautiful wooden steam launch of which I already posted some pics in the AWBF thread, and also J, the owner of Flemingo, a stunning wooden trawler, also introduced in the same thread.
Now, after moving to NZ, I got in touch with D (Summer Wine on these pages), who invited us for a couple of days of cruising around Waiheke Island on his 22 years old (but immaculate!), NZ built wooden launch.
Just the perfect vessel for enjoying a bit of cruising NZ style - and so far, a true highlight of the NZ part of our trip, which has been very interesting also in many other respects, anyway.
Bottom line, many thanks again D for your invitation, we really enjoyed the cruise and your hospitality! :encouragement:
I am now in the northern tip of NZ, a somewhat remote place with just a limited mobile connection, so for the moment I am only posting one pic, to hopefully give at least a flavour of the atmosphere I'm talking about.
Taken in Man O' War Bay, eastern coast of Waiheke Island, while returning onboard after a wine tasting in the winery that takes the name from the bay itself.
Magic.
But during a trip I'm making down under, this has been true more than ever.
Aside from enjoying AndieMac hospitality in Tasmania and doing a fair bit of boating with him (but by now he's not a "new" friend anymore!
Now, after moving to NZ, I got in touch with D (Summer Wine on these pages), who invited us for a couple of days of cruising around Waiheke Island on his 22 years old (but immaculate!), NZ built wooden launch.
Just the perfect vessel for enjoying a bit of cruising NZ style - and so far, a true highlight of the NZ part of our trip, which has been very interesting also in many other respects, anyway.
Bottom line, many thanks again D for your invitation, we really enjoyed the cruise and your hospitality! :encouragement:
I am now in the northern tip of NZ, a somewhat remote place with just a limited mobile connection, so for the moment I am only posting one pic, to hopefully give at least a flavour of the atmosphere I'm talking about.
Taken in Man O' War Bay, eastern coast of Waiheke Island, while returning onboard after a wine tasting in the winery that takes the name from the bay itself.
Magic.