Lovely video, much enjoyed. I can recall that A3 is Ariki and 809 is Princess but the others have faded from memory. Perhaps a little refresher would be good. Nice to see the old Ponce start boat still serving.
Thanks for taking the time to edit all these beautiful boats so we can see how gracefully they sail. Far prefer this to sticking a dog leg out and foiling with computers, hydraulics and a crash helmet.
@ I just naturally think locally first, unless there is something telling me that I am looking at somewhere else. I spend a lot of time following boats on the western coast of Canada, so I’m not just looking at local events.
@@davidbamford4721 No harm ! Just wondering what made you think of Aussieland and you're from there so ... Cheers. Thare are many classic yachts in Europe (where most of them were built) before Herreschoff and others clicked into the market making local versions.
This is pure sailing...Excellent video. Thank you for sharing....
fantastic thanks Roger!
Beautiful boats, great photography Nice! Thanks
Merveilleuses images et quel pays extraordinaire ! Merci pour vôtre partage.J’aimerais que les bateaux de l’America Cup reviennent à ces voiliers.
Lovely video, much enjoyed. I can recall that A3 is Ariki and 809 is Princess but the others have faded from memory. Perhaps a little refresher would be good. Nice to see the old Ponce start boat still serving.
A2 = Rawhiti. A7 = Rainbow, A18 = Tawera, B15 = Farancis, C46 = Gypsy, D31 = Ethel, L52 = Rangi Manu, L56 = Scullet, 10043 = Morvarch.
I usually sail on Ta'Aroa, but she's getting work done on her winches.
Thanks for taking the time to edit all these beautiful boats so we can see how gracefully they sail.
Far prefer this to sticking a dog leg out and foiling with computers, hydraulics and a crash helmet.
Some really beautiful yachts in those waters; must be Auckland!
@@davidbamford4721 Far more beautiful classic yachts in Europe. What makes you think of Australia ?
@@davidbamford4721 Yes, it's the Waitemata Harbour 🙂
@ I just naturally think locally first, unless there is something telling me that I am looking at somewhere else. I spend a lot of time following boats on the western coast of Canada, so I’m not just looking at local events.
@@davidbamford4721 No harm ! Just wondering what made you think of Aussieland and you're from there so ... Cheers.
Thare are many classic yachts in Europe (where most of them were built) before Herreschoff and others clicked into the market making local versions.
Lovely old boats on Auckland Harbour
Oh joy
Could really do with a voiceover or at least subtitles.
Try “the trumpet guy” he lives in Massey and does MC and other work at reasonable rates