
A very different looking boat returns to her home in Russell.
So nice to work on a clean boat after the months of working amoungst the rust.
Kaipuke is the New Zealand Maori name meaning ship. This blog is about the recovery and building of an abandoned steel boat project. She is a 52 foot ketch designed by Frank Pelin, known as a Pelin Exodus.

And into the shed where she will spent the next 2 1/2 weeks being blasted and painted. She is maneuvered to within about 200mm of the back wall and there is still about 2 metres sticking out the front. It is one of the biggest jobs to be done at this yard.

On the 6th of March the team arrived to carry out the major hull repairs. From left to right in the photo are Graham O'Donnell, Pete Hollows (Ox), and Merv. I had been introduced to them through a friend (Kim, Marine Engineer), who had worked with these guys on some major ship repair jobs. I was extremely lucky to find guys with this level of experience and expertise. 
In this photo you can see how the cockpit well had rusted out. It had been built with no cockpit drains. So it would have filled with water fairly early in the piece.
In this shot you can see daylight through the hull where the fuel and water tanks met the side of the hull. The tops of the built-in tanks were badly pitted with rust, and where the filler and vent pipes met the tanks, these had completely parted company. The tank tops had been cut out prior to this photo.
animals in two by two.