| I had been on the sideline in the
Auckland Steam Engine Society for quite a long time and decided to build my own steam
boat. I had what I thought to be a suitable hull -a 12' clinker dinghy witha 4 hp Stuart
inboard. The difficulty as always is that there is usually not enough room to swing a
suitably big propeller. Also she leaked considerably. After a lot of consideration, I decided to had a new hull built but
a local boatbuilder and Gypsy was the result. She was 18', double diagonal cold moulded
and glassed. guaranteed not to leak and with a good large aperture for the prop. She was
launched in 1986 and was a rousing success. She hada vertical firetube boiler coal fired
and a Stuart number 6 compound. The doghouse was put on by a suibsequent owner.
Wayne Larsen had at the time been building
a range of small steam engines and found a fine old 20' hull Victoria. He installed one of
his delightful twin simple engines and a boiler like Gypsy's (now replaced by a wet
firebox version) She is a very well sorted fast little boat.
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