More damage was inflicted on that classical, 26 ton, wooden, double planked fishing boat by those machines operators, than through beaching it as the skipper did. The manner the machine handled lifting the knee of the keel at the bows, ( cutwater) at 5:00 is no manner how to handle a classical wooden fishing boat. In my opinion, that classical traditional wooden boat was very easily repairable, but probably the local council wanted it out of the way immediately, as it was considered to be an eyesore by those who do not love traditional boats and the skills of its builders and their crews who work so hard on them, to feed us. The water line damage is shown at 8:15 and that on the underside shown at 21:35 could easily have been repaired, The scene at 16:41 suggests double diagonal planking, not a carvel planking, and that made her a powerful boat that would take some punishment, which it did, the poor girl. Those machine operators could have known better. The damage shown at the bows at 17: 58 was all done by the machine operator in the manner he lifted the bows with the sharp edges of that hydraulic machine. We live in a modern world of efficiency and finances and all the romance and family skills have vanished and we became a disposable society..... where even partners in marriage dispose of each other periodically! and even children are now regarded as a burden rather than a blessing! We are deprecating many values where we know the price of everything and the value of nothing! She was a powerful boat to handle broaching the way it did in this video. ruclips.net/video/CdjzmNmYhb0/видео.html
Does anyone know or heard of a similar boat called the Karamoana (sp) that was based in Wanganui in the 70's and 80"s that then went down south somewhere, Greymouth I think.
@@brianhunter1951 k, I think it was actually renamed, dont know to what, last I heard it was run into the ground and not maintained very well and maybe sunk, mates father used to own it when it was in Wanganui.
I'm still trying to comprehend why they didn't just get a salvage tug and pull her back out to sea. My guess is that they wanted the insurance money to get out of the game.
was a fishing boat that run a ground at the Cobden Beach, ( Greymouth,WestCoast, NZ.) and couldn't be saved ,so was taken apart to remove it off the beach.
Thankyou Nugget for giving us the privilege of watching the end of Kutere's life.
This is very sad, must be terrible for the owner.
Bob,
Lower Hutt.
a Sad day for the owner.
More damage was inflicted on that classical, 26 ton, wooden, double planked fishing boat by those machines operators, than through beaching it as the skipper did. The manner the machine handled lifting the knee of the keel at the bows, ( cutwater) at 5:00 is no manner how to handle a classical wooden fishing boat. In my opinion, that classical traditional wooden boat was very easily repairable, but probably the local council wanted it out of the way immediately, as it was considered to be an eyesore by those who do not love traditional boats and the skills of its builders and their crews who work so hard on them, to feed us. The water line damage is shown at 8:15 and that on the underside shown at 21:35 could easily have been repaired, The scene at 16:41 suggests double diagonal planking, not a carvel planking, and that made her a powerful boat that would take some punishment, which it did, the poor girl. Those machine operators could have known better.
The damage shown at the bows at 17: 58 was all done by the machine operator in the manner he lifted the bows with the sharp edges of that hydraulic machine.
We live in a modern world of efficiency and finances and all the romance and family skills have vanished and we became a disposable society..... where even partners in marriage dispose of each other periodically! and even children are now regarded as a burden rather than a blessing! We are deprecating many values where we know the price of everything and the value of nothing!
She was a powerful boat to handle broaching the way it did in this video.
ruclips.net/video/CdjzmNmYhb0/видео.html
they're kiwis that's seriously how everything they do is done, rough as fuck and takes them forever
@@t-dog8528 Not at all we are. Overun by foreigners that come here and tell us hows its done when they were broken arses in there own counties...
Was The "Kutere" built by Nalder & Biddle in Nelson, I'm sure iI saw similar hulls in their shop in the early 70s???
Sorry i don't know, you might find something on Google. :)
Spent some time on Sea Raider out of Riverton. Always wondered what happened to it.
A really sad sight !!!
Does anyone know or heard of a similar boat called the Karamoana (sp) that was based in Wanganui in the 70's and 80"s that then went down south somewhere, Greymouth I think.
no, sorry i haven't noticed it around here ,but then i'm not there all the time. :)
@@brianhunter1951 k, I think it was actually renamed, dont know to what, last I heard it was run into the ground and not maintained very well and maybe sunk, mates father used to own it when it was in Wanganui.
I'm still trying to comprehend why they didn't just get a salvage tug and pull her back out to sea. My guess is that they wanted the insurance money to get out of the game.
Very interesting and very sad. What is the story behind this sad tale? Thanks very much for posting.
was a fishing boat that run a ground at the Cobden Beach, ( Greymouth,WestCoast, NZ.) and couldn't be saved ,so was taken apart to remove it off the beach.
Thanks for that.
billalbion h
¿todo ese trabajo vale el precio de la embarcacion?
good job done by all especally the crane juys getting that gear into such a challenging spot
What was the damage it inflicted.
so sad you lost your boat sir , and a fine one at that , never look back eh and I own one sim illar so I know .
it wasn't my boat ,i just did the video, but yes sad for the owner to loose his boat.
yep
Wooden boats have a soul
nice looking boat,bugger
I couldn’t watch this….too sad
Exactly why couldn’t it be picked up by the crane and saved.
maybe too damaged or maybe it was up to the insurance company to say. :)
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kiwis 🤣 put cabin on a box trailer yep that's big enough cuzzy bro
why didnt just chainsaw that and put scrap in containers and truck away...must be cheaper that days of all that machinery and cranes
I think they wanted to savage the timbers out of it. ?
Insurance job plain and simple.
What a disgrace. but 'tis the norm :)