BUILT IN HAMILTON
FINE NEW LAUNCH. TO GO TO RAG I, AN. The spare-lime work of seven months is represented in a line cruising In lint'll In which Mr. It. 11. Hell, of Thames Street, Glaudelands, is adding Ihe finishing loiiehes. The launch, which was wholly designed and built by Mr. Hell, is 27 feet long, with a beam of ,‘> feel f> inches, and is driven by a 20 h.p. motor, and Mr. 801 l expects to obtain a speed of between 12 and I i knots. Tlie vessel is completely and comfortably lilted for cruising, the turnishings including sleeping accommodation and rooking facilities, in fact, il will be a floating home. It will he launched on the river within a few days, and will then lie taken lo Raglan by way of the river and sea. The launch is Irimly built, and with its smart lines should lie an acquisition to Raglan’s licet of pleasure craft.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 8
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