About Us

Canterbury Classic and Traditional Boats

The Canterbury Classical and Traditional Boats group is a not-for-profit organisation which we formed to promote and encourage the restoration and building of boats of classical and traditional design.

Collectively we have had many years of competitive sailing, and leisure boating in a wide range of craft from model boats through to dinghies, trailer sailers and powered boats.  Maybe it’s age thing but we found our interests in later years turning towards the preservation and recognition of the classical designs.  We have become increasingly interested in craft that have provided a rich heritage for leisure and competitive boating as well as those boats which have contributed to the maritime history of New Zealand and Canterbury in particular.

As we shared those thoughts early in 2008 we decided to make contact with a few boaties with similar interest and invited them to join us for a regatta weekend in Akaroa in November that year.  We were delighted with the number and variety of boats that joined us on that inaugural event.

From small beginnings we have a wider network of contacts across the whole Canterbury region and beyond.  Another successful regatta was held in Akaroa in November of 2009 and another is scheduled there on 20-21 November 2010.  In addition we held a successful regatta day at Lake Hood near Ashburton in 2009 and another held in March 2010, was organised by the Ashburton Sailing Club.

We are endeavouring to promote more informal events at various venues to encourage folk to bring out their boats for display, use them and encourage families to participate.  Although we have some judging and prizes at regatta events our philosophy is basically enjoyment and the sharing of experiences and skills rather than competition.

Through this website and email news from time to time, we hope that our base of contacts will grow.

We would like to acknowledge the encouragement and support received from a number of individuals and organisations:

  • The Christchurch City Council for its sponsorship grant for the 2009 Akaroa Regatta
  • Hollie Hollander, at Akaroa District Promotions
  • The staff at the Christchurch City Council Service Centre in Akaroa
  • Graham Mander for judging, professional guidance and technical support
  • Dr Rodney Wilson for judging and professional guidance
  • The Ashburton Sailing Club
  • Kate Spackman, Regional Officer, NZ Yachting Federation
  • The number of individuals in Christchurch, Akaroa, and Mid Canterbury who have provided support and prizes for regatta days.

For all that help and support to date we are most grateful.  We are a small informal group and to use the old adage – ‘we need all the help we can get’.  From small things great things grow and that will happen if:

  • We get names and contact details for interested boaties
  • The address and the information in this website is shared
  • We receive suggestions and assistance for new events and opportunities
  • Enthusiasts prepare and send in news, items and pictures for posting up on this website

Paul Pritchett, Hugh Hobden and Peter Braithwaite (Secretary)




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