Proud Easterly 30 owners
It is with regret that we have heard of the passing of Allen, believed in the first week of September 2008.
We would like to convey to Allen's family, our sincere sympathy and our thanks to Allen for the way he has made such a difference in our lives.
We will remember him every time we use our Easterly 30's and Pacific 38's as well as many of his other designs
Claude Allen Smith - Designer - (on right) with Kerry Stevens, owner of "Felice" (see below
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Please let us know if any
of the colours or names have changed
ARTICLES ON EASTERLIES - CLICK HERE
| ACAMAR | White | Dunedin | Greg Cornish | 4 District
Road Roseneath Dunedin |
Ph 03 4727994 | 021 1002151 | greg.cornish@stonebow.otago.ac.nz | |
| ALLEGRO | K 842 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
| AMOKURA 11 | K1751 | Red/ White |
Gulf Harbour North Auckland |
Russ & Diane Hilder |
258 Whangaparaoa
Rd |
. | . | dianahil@slingshot.co.nz |
| ANTIPODES | K1948 | White | . | Peter Hill Waikato/Bay of Plenty | . | . | . | . |
| BABA MARIA | . | Red | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| CABALA | K822 | White | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| CASPIAN | K2244 | Orange/ Gold |
. | Sandra Mooney Auckland | . | . | . | . |
| CHANDELLE | K2037 | Gold | Half Moon Bay | Sean
& Sandie Keefe Tom & Lucy |
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. | . | sean.keefe@xtra.co.nz |
| DUNVEGAN | K3567 | White | . | MIke Brinsley and Pat Rutherford | . | . | . | patandmike@xtra.co.nz |
| FELICE | K1667 | White | Gulf Harbour | Kerry Stevens |
51 Rosecamp Rd |
09 483 3663 | . | kstevens@clear.net.nz |
| GALAPAGOS | K1754 | Gold | Westhaven | Kevin Borley | kborley@ampac.net | |||
| GRETCHEN | K1428 | Green/ White |
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| GYPSY BARON | K1997 | . | . | Is in Nelson last we heard | . | . | . | . |
| HAVOC | K1277 | Orange | Bayswater Marina | Murray and Christine Young | . | . | . | christine@youngcommunications.co.nz |
| HELLFIRE | K2128 | Red/ Cream |
. | Richard
& Jacqueline Nowacki (previously Kevin Jones ) |
. | . | . | rjn@xtra.co.nz |
| IDLEWILD | K1431 | White | . | Was just recently for sale on TradeMe | . | . | . | . |
| KORONA | K2479 | White | Westhaven Auckland |
Neville Parker | . | . | . | . |
| LOTUS EATER | K2154 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
| MISCHIEF 11 | K965 | . | Martin Brewitt | . | 03 374 9971 | 027 4766886 | martinbrewitt@xtra.co.nz | |
| MOBY DICK | K1499 | Red | Mangonui | Grant
Kidd Moby Dick is 1" thick strip plank kauri, 2 double and 3 single births,10hp Bukh diesel, cast iron keel, wheel steer, new mast and rig 2000 |
. | . | . | sailnz7@hotmail.com |
| MYTH 11 | K1259 | Red | . | I just happened upon the Easterly 30 website by accident and can give you some information regarding K1259 She was originally built for the late Joe Adler of Whangarei and named Balalaika, I purchased her from him in 1974 we did the Whangarei- Noumea race in 1975 and sold her to a Jim Bracegirdle who renamed her Myth2. She was a fantastic little boat, would love to know where she is now. Hope this will add a little to your file. Regards, Roly Linstrom ... | . | |||
| OKAHA II | K1866 | White | Pole mooring in Weiti River | Kevin
Hilt Salvaged from the rocks under the harbour bridge 4 years ago by a boat builder who has restored her and just returned her to the water with new mast & rigging etc.Immaculate restoration... |
. | . | . | kevinhilt@clear.net.nz |
| OSTERLEY | K 8259 | Pilot
Bay Mt Maunganui |
Howard
Green PO Box 23024 Hamilton |
. | 0272077988 anytime | . | dhpgreen@clear.net.nz | |
| PYEWAKET? | . | White | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| RANGITAHI | K2050 | Red | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| RED PEPPER | K1993 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| RELENTLESS | K1555 | White | . | We believe
she is now in Australia - see below |
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| ROSELLA | K2317 | Cream | ? Tamaki River | . | . | . | . | . |
| SANCTUARY | K6544 | Gulf Harbour Marina | . | . | . | . | . | |
| SANG KACHIL | K2205 | Whakatane moored in river opp whaka shed | . | . | . | . | . | |
| SARABAND IV | K8630 | . | . | . | . | . | . | |
| SIRENE | K1579 | White/ Red |
Westpark
Marina Auckland |
Ian Shutes Auckland | . | . | . | . |
| SITKA | K1993 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| SLEEKUS | K1579 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| SPIRIT OF BREAKER BAY | K2119 | White | Westhaven on the pole moorings |
Gary Greyling and
Nadia du Toit. |
. | . | lahuindai@nobrain.co.za | |
| SPORADES | K1552 | White | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| STORM FANTASY | K2003 | Weiti
River (near Gulf Harbour) |
Jim and Brenda Giller | . | . | .. | . | |
| TENDERFOOT | K1494 | Gold/ Cream |
Swing
mooring Birkenhead |
owned by professional lady skipper | . | . | . | . |
| TIA MARIA | K1970 | White | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| TRILOGY | K1663 | White | Milford Marina | John & Leonie Brady | . | . | [09]4194119 | . |
| VALPIERRE | K2393 | White | . | Auckland | . | . | . | . |
| VELERO | K2392 | White | 11 W 13 Waikawa Bay Picton |
Katie & Hans van Berlo | 4 A Bayview
Drive Waikawa Bay Picton |
Ph/Fax 03 5738887 | K: 025
6556930 H: 027 6042429 |
katie@ihug.co.nz hansvb@ihug.co.nz |
| AUSTRALIAN 'EASTERLY 30' OWNERS | . | . | . | . | ||||
| EASTERLY 1 | 1210 | White | Presently at anchor in the Whitsundays | Jim Hudson | Brisbane, Australia | . | . | drjbh@doctors.org.uk |
| FRUITION | AB838 | red/cream deck | Fremantle Sailing Club Pen A22 | Ted Sullivan | 23 Boston Way Booragoon Perth WA 6154 | 93646040 | . | sullivanfamily1@iprimus.com.au |
| OPUS 13 | . | . | (A Compass Yachts NZ) | recently sold by Darren Berry Brokerage, (Gerry Seymour) Brisbane | . | . | . | . |
| SWAGMAN | . |
Dark Blue |
. | Michael Barnes | . | . | . | . |
| RELENTLESS | . | . | Compass
Yachts, Auckland, NZ, launched in 1973 Easterly build number 13 |
Peter
Weston |
15 /
20 Kembla St Wollongong NSW 2500 |
Aus 02
4227 3644 (Bus) 02 4229 7282 (Home). |
. | peterweston2000@yahoo.com.au |
| REMY | KA1988N | White | Nelligen, NSW, Australia | Ian Grindrod | grindian@bigpond.net.au | |||
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PHOTOS
If any of you have a history of their Easterly we could include it beside the photo katie@ihug.co.nz |
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We
located Brian Cleverly, her owner in the 70's, via the Internet, (he
was actually looking for her to sail back to CCalifornia, where he has
his business of restoring etc boats (www.anzam.com)
. There have been some rather strange coincidences surrounding our
decision for become her owners and it was through Brian, we discovered
that she had originally been named "Velero" - (sail number
2392). It was Brian who suggested and referred us to a site where we
found the info on the de/renaming ceremony, when we told him of our
plan to take her back to her original name, and so we had a very ceremonial
renaming.
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Previous Owners of Velero
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Hi Katie & Hans, Back from Te Anau - no luck with deer. Managed to roar one up, but the bush was so thick I couldn't see him. In the end he sensed all was not right, and headed off back up the valley. Still, a great trip to a really beautiful spot, and the brown trout I caught on the last day was delicious! I've had a couple of sails on Hellfire since then. The first was a race I entered with the last owner, so that he could teach me the finer points of sailing her. We had a terrible start (last!), but passed several of the fleet by the end of the beat to the Harbour Bridge. We rounded the top mark, then things went horribly wrong. I was on the helm, but was so intent on watching the others hoisting the MPS that I sailed out of the channel and straight onto a mud bank. Twenty minutes later we were back in the channel, to a last position at the finishing line. The Air Force yacht club has a tradition that if you ground on a mud bank during a race, when you get back to the clubhouse, you are given a ship's bell. You stand in front of everyone, ringing that darned bell, then fill it with rum and coke and pass it round for everyone to drink. There has to be a hygiene issue here, however I loathe rum, so didn't drink anyway. Last weekend I took my 8 y.o. daughter Jacquelin for a sail up the harbour. We anchored for the night in Islington Bay and sailed around Rangitoto Is.the next day. Saw Tiara on the water - what a magnificent sight, but I'd hate to have to wash all those champagne glasses! Jacquelin is now hooked on sailing, and looking forward to next weekend - possibly Kawau Island (Mansion House Bay) with maybe a spot of fishing off Fairchild Reef. I know Hellfire needs to come out of the water for some maintenance, but with the winter so mild still, I'm holding off as long as possible. All the best, and let me know if you've been doing any sailing lately. Richard and Jacquelin Nowacki ps. The only pic I have of Hellfire is the one the last owner used to sell her on TradeMe - I have attached this. I don't have any electronic pics of Jacquelin or myself, as I have a film camera. Must get into the 21st century one day! |
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AMOKURA 11 We have an Easterly 30 - Amokura 11 - Sail Number 1751 - and have had it for nearly seventeen years. We are based at GULF HARBOUR - north of auckland. There are at least two other Easterlies that we know of with possibly others at gulf Harbour, and two othere in the nearly Weiti River. We raced round the buoys for about 10 years (had the same crew all that time) and still regularly race in the Summer Cruising round Hauraki Gulf with Gulf Harbour Yacht Club. We also cruise throughout the Gulf and occasionally as far as the Bay of Islands. there are a number of Easterlies scattered widely around Auckland, out of about 30 which were built, but no owners association. There was one but it collapsed long before we bought Amokura. Most class associations seem to be dwindling or failing altogether. We have recently had the topsides repainted and after much discussion re colour, stayed with orange - complete with orange dinghy. The boat was built with orange gelcoat so has always been orange. the name is that of an orange tailed tropical bird. The enclosed photo was taken at Kaikoura Island, Great Barrier. This isalnd has just been bought as a Sir Peter Blake memorial. Have enclosed a copy of the Sea Spray test report of 1972. Reading between the lines, the testers did not consider it a fast boat. Its not, but has a good turn of speed in a moderate breeze anbd is very comfortable and easily handled cruising yacht. Regards We saw Russ and Diana and were able to share a bottle of wine with them on Velero - they were on their way home from a motorhome trip around the South Island. We hope anyone else passing through will pay us a visit as well |
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FELICE Note from Kerry Stevens 13 September 2004 My
partner and I have just spent the weekend in the Far North and made
a point of visiting the father of the Easterly 30, Claude Allen Smith,
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ACAMAR ......... you may
be interested in adding my yacht to the site. She may be familiar to
you. She is named Acamar and was at Waikawa for some time. Claude Smith
should like her as it is an early version without the doghouse. She
was finished topsides and internals by Roy Quenell off Palmerston North
who owned her and maintained her for approx 32 years( I am the second
owner). He did some very nice wood work and she is described by most
as a" very pretty boat". I purchased her because of the reputation of
a 'pocket battleship"(some times necessary down off Otago) and I am
not dissappointed in her performance. Her ability windward in the rough,
surprises most, and as you will know they are most forgiving. |
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CHANDELLE Hi Katie, It was great to touch base with you about the Easterly. Our boat is called Chandelle and we have had it for about 5 years. We keep it at Half Moon Bay Marina and mainly sail to Motuihe, Rakino and Waiheke. Hopefully we will get to Kawau and the Bay of Islands in the next couple of years. I don't have a photo to send just at the moment, but the picture of the Easterly in the June issue of Boating magazine last year was Chandelle. Look forward to hearing about other Easterly owners that have contacted you. Let me know if there are any specific details you would like me to send. Regards, Sean Keefe. PS. My wife is Sandie and we have two children: Tom aged 8, and Lucy aged 7. |
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Spirit of Breaker Bay Gary Greyling and Nadia du Toit Spirit of Breaker Bay went to Fiji in 1979 |
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Easterly 1 This was the first Easterly and was owned by John Jury until and unfortunate crossing of the Tasman resulted in John having to be rescued by a freighter and eventually Easterly 1 was washed ashore on the Australian Coast - she has been lovingly restored and has surprised John and Joy Jury by turning up again - they had no idea what had happened with her - she is now loved by Jim Hudson in Brisbane - more information on this Easterly later. She has been recognised by the plaque below and also she still has the original sail no.
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SWAGMAN Australia |
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the boat is 1" thick strip plank kauri 2 double and 3 single berths,10hp Bukh diesel, cast iron keel, wheel steer, new mast and rig 2000.
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I spotted our boats name (Korona) on your list, so thought I should pass on some info. Currently moored at Westhaven in Auckland, I appear to be the third owner of the boat, which was built by Compass Yachts in 1976, according to the builders certificate hull number 31. She then appears to have changed hands in around 1980, when she was registered as O.N. 380469 out of Auckland. I subsequently purchased the boat 1990. The previous owner evidently sailed her in an Auckland to Mooloolaba race, from which I believe it was sailed back single handed, and I also believe he cruised the boat to fiji with his family. I have not done anything so adventurous, using the boat for cruising from Auckland up to Whangaroa and down to the Mercury Islands. It has always been reassuring though that the boat has been through far more than anything I am likely to encounter. I have attached a photograph from last summer, a stop-over in Chamberlains Bay on Ponui Island on the way back from Coromandel. No idea of the identity of the Easterly in the background, unfortunately we did not get the opportunity to meet, and no name was visible. Sirene, Galapagos and Trilogy also currently resident in Westhaven, and spotted Rosella on the hard in Tamaki River some (considerable?) number of months ago, but memory fails as to exactly when. Also I have attached a web site for your interest that I came across, a diary on fairly recent work on "Spirit of Breaker Bay", although you may know more about this than I do, http://www.nobrain.co.nz/. regards Neville Parker Owner - Korona. |
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The new owner of the Compass Easterly 30 "Relentless" is Mr Peter Weston of 15 / 20 Kembla St, Wollongong, NSW, 2500. Ph Aus 02 4227 3644 (Bus), 02 4229 7282 (Home). She is Easterly build number 13 of Compass Yachts, Auckland, NZ, launched in 1973. She had the small keel, with an infill in timber and glass added later to improve windward performance, I understand. I also believe that this then became a standard shape for future Easterlies. The previous owner for many years was a Mr Warwick Birtwistle of P.O. Box 107, Nerang, Qld, 4211 Ph Aus 07 5596 6969 (Home & Bus) who imported the vessel from NZ in about 1997. |
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The Sang Kanchil was built in 1978 in the compass boat yard in Auckland . She is built out of GPR. construction with an attached keel and the extra fuel tank . The original owner was a ex service man whom was a prisoner of war in Singapore under the jap invasion. He built the boat to retire to Singapore and live on it hence the name which means mouse deer and has folklaw stories attached to it. Sadly the gentleman died of cancer before he could realise his dream but letters on the boat in the log confirms this from the Malaysian embassyThe boat them went to an Auckland family who sail it very successfully with Akarama Yacht Club for many years along with cruising the bay of islands . It was then sold to a couple in Whangarei whom sold it on to us . We have had it for 15 years It stayed at Rotoroa Island in the Gulf for 4 years . Then down the coast to Wellington for 4 Years back up the coast to Whakatane where she is moored in the river opposite the whaka shed .We are just finishing the inside think it might be the first time. The sides and deck have only been painted once a credited to those who did the original paint work.She has the old 12hp yanmar in her which has been reconed once We have had so much learning in her as both of us only had power boats before this .We also seemed to met a lot of people whom have had something to do with her and have shared a lot of stories with us |
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Letter
from Kerry Stevens
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28 September 2004 I’ve been pottering around boatyards and marinas and have located more Easterlies. Thought you might like to note these for your records and perhaps one day the owners might respond to your webpage. SIRENE K1579 on the hardstand at Westpark marina, Auckland, outside the boat builders. New windows have been fitted. SANCTUARY on a berth at Gulf Harbour Marina . was on the hardstand alongside my boat in June having similar prop shaft log work done. STORM FANTASY on the hardstand at Weiti River (near Gulf Harbour) hull cleaned awaiting anti-fouling. TENDERFOOT was on swing mooring at Birkenhead owned by professional lady skipper. Hope you find
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