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Intro - finally into a yacht

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Created by Gav4 3 months ago, 20 Aug 2025
Gav4
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20 Aug 2025 8:54AM
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Hi everyone

I've been reading on the forum for a few years as I moved towards yacht ownership. Have just pulled the trigger on an old girl - 1959 Cutter rigged centre cockpit Lidgard 35 (nz kauri) in Port Hacking (where she will be staying). Just went through the first major haul out and annual maintenance - which was a learning experience. This forum's been super helpful in me narrowing down what I thought was right for our plans. Looking forward to seeing you on the water. [pic is from several years back the last time she was up north]

cammd
QLD, 4262 posts
20 Aug 2025 3:31PM
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Congratulations.
I nearly bought a lidgard a few years ago, got outbid in the giddy excitement of boat buying mid pandemic.

Never mind I ended up with a centre cockpit cutter made from NZ kauri just a different designer.

How was your built, where was she built, do you know much about her history?

We need to be good custodians of our boats, I think yachts made from NZ kauri are a thing of the past and they should out last us. Anyway congrats again and share any other info on her you have.

r13
NSW, 1712 posts
20 Aug 2025 5:35PM
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Absolute pearler, congrats. Probably built at Roy Lidgard's Auckland yard? Very long waterline for a 1959 yacht - shades of Myth of Malham.

kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/59959

Probably a bit early for John to be the designer -

www.yachtingnz.org.nz/news/eight-bells-john-lidgard

Look fwd to more photos and details including on the slips - you need a certain number of posts here to include photos don't know how many.

sparau
QLD, 124 posts
20 Aug 2025 5:36PM
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Nice boat, gratz.
Keep us appraised on how your adventure goes maybe ?
: )

Gav4
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20 Aug 2025 3:49PM
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cammd said..
Congratulations.
I nearly bought a lidgard a few years ago, got outbid in the giddy excitement of boat buying mid pandemic.

Never mind I ended up with a centre cockpit cutter made from NZ kauri just a different designer.

How was your built, where was she built, do you know much about her history?

We need to be good custodians of our boats, I think yachts made from NZ kauri are a thing of the past and they should out last us. Anyway congrats again and share any other info on her you have.



Thanks Camm - I should know more of her original history shortly. The family that has held her for most of her life (2nd owners, I'm the 4th I believe) still live in the area and I'm due to meet them. They did a lap and a half with her and have the original journal and a bit of paperwork so I'm hopeful that will reveal a few things. There are plaques inside from cya (Aukland) and Auckland to Fiji races back in the 60's. I agree it's more of a custodian feeling and the aim is to enjoy her and then pass her on to the next person in better condition.

Gav4
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20 Aug 2025 3:53PM
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r13 said..
Absolute pearler, congrats. Probably built at Roy Lidgard's Auckland yard? Very long waterline for a 1959 yacht - shades of Myth of Malham.

kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/59959

Probably a bit early for John to be the designer -

www.yachtingnz.org.nz/news/eight-bells-john-lidgard

Look fwd to more photos and details including on the slips - you need a certain number of posts here to include photos don't know how many.


Thanks mate - here's another pic while up on the slip about a month ago (lets see if me posting gets over the pics threshold).

Thanks also for the nz library link...I've been searching for information...that might be a source.


r13
NSW, 1712 posts
20 Aug 2025 8:20PM
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Great photo - she will surely sail very well.

Gav4
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21 Aug 2025 9:42AM
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sparau said..
Nice boat, gratz.
Keep us appraised on how your adventure goes maybe ?
: )


Certainly will - this summer will mostly be spent in the hacking with a few day hops. I'll be active on the 'what have you done with your boat today' thread. Thanks for the 'nice boat'.

Jormungadr
NSW, 21 posts
21 Aug 2025 2:28PM
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Gav were you out sailing last Sunday before anchoring at Jibbon with a fishing line in the water?

Gav4
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21 Aug 2025 1:15PM
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Jormungadr said..
Gav were you out sailing last Sunday before anchoring at Jibbon with a fishing line in the water?


Small world - yes, first day out after the slip work. What were you on?

Jormungadr
NSW, 21 posts
21 Aug 2025 9:23PM
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I saw you sailing when I was heading out, you turned around and headed back in before me and by the time I got back into Port Hacking you were anchored at Jibbon. I sailed past your boat and said hello. I was on my Cavalier 28. You've got yourself a lovely boat.

Gav4
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22 Aug 2025 8:19AM
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Jormungadr said..
I saw you sailing when I was heading out, you turned around and headed back in before me and by the time I got back into Port Hacking you were anchored at Jibbon. I sailed past your boat and said hello. I was on my Cavalier 28. You've got yourself a lovely boat.


Nice - great to see you (& thanks for the hi). It wasn't until you were coming towards us that we realised we'd left that line out. Was a beautiful day for it...nice gap in the many rainy days.



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