Ngataki at Australian Wooden Boat Festival

We are very excited that the yacht Ngataki is entered in the Australian Wooden Boat festival in Hobart 7-10 February Hobart Tasmania https://awbf2025.org.au/featured-vessels/

Ngataki is the famous yacht built by Johnny Wray with no money then sailed the Pacific. The first island Wray and crew came in the Pacific to they called “Sunday Island”.

Wray wrote an awesome book about their adventures called South Sea Vagabonds. https://tinorawatrust.co.nz/ngataki


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Published by Richard Hewson

Richard Hewson is a Tasmania-based ships captain, marine surveyor, and experienced sailor with a lifelong connection to the sea. With experience in project management and vessel commissioning, he has operated and raced a wide range of vessels—from dinghies and Maxi yachts to tankers, icebreakers and research vessels. Richard has competed in major offshore events including the Sydney to Hobart, Fastnet, Middle Sea, and Transatlantic races including the Mini Transat. In 2012, he skippered the winning yacht in the Clipper Round the World Race. He has sailed to every continent and explored all corners of the world from Antarctica to south pacific atols and recently completed a three-year family voyage from the Netherlands to Tasmania. Richard holds a Master Class 1 (unrestricted), RYA Yachtmaster Ocean, Engineering (1200kw) and commercial diving certifications, and is an AMSA-accredited marine surveyor. He is also affiliated with the Australasian Institutes of Marine Surveyors and is passionate about all things that float.

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