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CREW OF BATTERED KETCH SAFE AND SOUND—A photograph taken after the 36ft American ketch Hunukai reached Gisborne. The disabled ketch was battered by strong winds and high seas for two days, and was towed 65 miles to Gisborne by H.M.N.Z.S. Lachlan. From left are Mr F. E. Lowe (Havelock North), 14-year-old Corey Christopher, and Mr C. Christopher (Los Angeles), the owner-skipper.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 12

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CREW OF BATTERED KETCH SAFE AND SOUND—A photograph taken after the 36ft American ketch Hunukai reached Gisborne. The disabled ketch was battered by strong winds and high seas for two days, and was towed 65 miles to Gisborne by H.M.N.Z.S. Lachlan. From left are Mr F. E. Lowe (Havelock North), 14-year-old Corey Christopher, and Mr C. Christopher (Los Angeles), the owner-skipper. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 12

CREW OF BATTERED KETCH SAFE AND SOUND—A photograph taken after the 36ft American ketch Hunukai reached Gisborne. The disabled ketch was battered by strong winds and high seas for two days, and was towed 65 miles to Gisborne by H.M.N.Z.S. Lachlan. From left are Mr F. E. Lowe (Havelock North), 14-year-old Corey Christopher, and Mr C. Christopher (Los Angeles), the owner-skipper. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 12