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Press Release – Nelson Media
Rita 21 on shore.
Covid restrictions lifted just in time to allow the 22nd NZ Antique & Classic Boat Show to go ahead as a one-day event on Sunday (March 7).
The annual show held annually at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park usually runs over two days, but drew a good crowd on Sunday, with close to 30 late registrations making up for those unable to travel from Auckland.
The wooden power boat Rita took the Jens Hansen Trophy, having been towed up from Tarras by her owner, Michael Hayman. The 6m boat was built in Waimate, with an open cockpit designed after boats used on Sydney Harbour.
Sunday, 7 March 2021, 5:46 pm
Rita
21 on shore.
Covid restrictions
lifted just in time to allow the 22nd NZ Antique &
Classic Boat Show to go ahead as a one-day event on Sunday
(March 7).
The annual show held annually at Lake
Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park usually runs over
two days, but drew a good crowd on Sunday, with close to 30
late registrations making up for those unable to travel from
Auckland.
The wooden power boat Rita took the Jens
Hansen Trophy, having been towed up from Tarras by her
owner, Michael Hayman. The 6m boat was built in Waimate,
with an open cockpit designed after boats used on Sydney