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Logan Brothers


Logan Brothers was a firm of boat and yacht design and builders. Although their Auckland yard lasted only from 1890 to 1910, it was the most significant yacht and boat building business in the Southern Hemisphere during its time, dominating the New Zealand market and exporting vessels to Australia, South Africa and to the Pacific Islands.

In approximately 1890 Archibald Logan and his brother Robert Logan (Junior), the sons of local boat builder Robert Logan (Senior) set up in a boat building business as R. & A. Logan on land reclaimed for the freezing works on the city side of Waitemata Harbour. In 1892 they were joined by their brother John, and the firm became known as Logan Brothers. While Robert looked after the office, John and Archibald were the shipwrights, with 5 apprentices working under them.

Their business became very successful, and from 1898 they began exporting yachts to Australia, South Africa and the Pacific region. Their keel yachts were especially sought after but they built a large number of centreboard craft, pleasure launches and commercial craft as well.

The business was known for their use of frameless diagonally planked two and three-skinned boats made of kauri Agathis australis. The resulting hulls were extraordinarily long-lived, being highly resistant to rot and damage.

In 1910 Logan Brothers closed their business after accepting compensation (believed to be in the order of ₤8000) from the Auckland Harbour Board for the surrender of the remaining 8 years of their lease on the Auckland waterfront to allow the construction of King's Wharf and the King's Wharf Power Station.

The brothers went separate ways. Robert and John entered the house building industry. Archibald Logan continued to build boats, but at a slower pace and increasingly began concentrating on the design side.

Launched on 14 November 1892, Gloriana was built on spec by the three brothers in their spare time to be campaigned themselves. Gloriana dominated everything on the Waitemata Harbour and brought the new firm a lot of business. The 10.36-metre gaff cutter was a scaled down version of the Nat Herreschoff designed Gloriana and incorporated all the latest thinking of the brothers.

Thelma was the Logan Brothers’ first really large yacht, was built for marine merchants William and Alfred Jagger. Designed by Arch Logan, then only 32, she was launched from the Logans’ yard on 30 October 1897. Thelma immediately became the scratch boat on the Waitemata, eclipsing the two former heavyweights Viking and the Sydney cutter/yawl Volunteer.


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