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Help Identifying this Tinny

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Printed Date: 11 Jun 2026 at 6:37am


Topic: Help Identifying this Tinny
Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Subject: Help Identifying this Tinny
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 6:06pm
Hi everyone!

I’ve just gotten this wee tinny as my first boat to learn the basics in.

My question is does anyone recognise what make it might be ?

Things I know;

I believe the boat is a 12ft
Trailer and outboard are from 1977

Looks to me like it might be an old Fyran ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Photos on the way



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Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 6:07pm


Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 6:07pm


Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 6:08pm


Posted By: Kandrew
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 6:22pm
Parkercraft


Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:15pm
What gives it away ?


Posted By: Reel Deal
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:23pm
for me the stern and corner handles 

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Posted By: Reel Deal
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:24pm
just noticed the Hua of a spot light on the front! Flounder fishing?

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Posted By: Kandrew
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:24pm
Cast alloy Fairlead and rear transom handles, shape of the hull and the ribs in the sides of the boat. Also parkercraft was about the only one making small tinnies back then.


Posted By: Pcj
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:28pm
not sure on parker craft as had one from the 70s and the were riveted on to frames

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Posted By: MATTOO
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:33pm
Tough call,
To me it has bits of some, Parker sure, ramco strong, fry an another.
Seems to me more ramco.

Someone will know.

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Posted By: HimtangiFishy
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2022 at 8:48pm
Thanks for the replies so far guys!

And yes lightbar slapped on for floundering out by tangimoana


Posted By: shaneg
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 12:03am
Parkercraft. Brother had one similar. Bit tender, would be more tender with our weights now, but great little boats for inshore stuff, and inner gulf where I mostly fish.


Posted By: bazza
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 9:48am
Originally posted by Kandrew Kandrew wrote:

Parkercraft

Reckon it is hard to make a definitive call on that Kerry ... I have owned two of the early ParkerCraft & several factors are different to that I remember ... namely.

There do not appear to be as many rivets or for that matter strengthening ribs plus do not recall seeing any with a windscreen also the rear carry handles are missing.

Furthermore the boat in the pic appears to be about 12 ft. whereas the PC's produced were in the majority by far 10 footers in order to be accommodated in a less than successful vehicle roof top type of structure.

Parker craft were the first ali boats to be built in NZ by the now defunct Parker Engineering at the bottom of Parnell rise the scene of the MOW's ill fated demo of a NZ built tank during WW2 ... the ugliest war time vehicle ever built & could not even get up Parnell Rise, let alone any active war time territory, but not too worry had corrogated roofing iron sides to protect it !

Anyway the 10 ft PC were & still are, remarkable little boats that many have survived the test of time of over 50 yrs, were mostly driven by low hp Sea gull o/b motors, also were/are a dream to row in most conditions ... all good reasons if you can find one they command X5 or X6 their original price. Have always wondered why someone has not revived making them.

At the time there were a few copy cat craft produced but none were as successful & I strongly suspect the example in the pic was one of them ... however could be wrong ... I was once!


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Posted By: mikeltj
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 9:53am
rEarly Fyran , have same 10ft. Also have12ft. Parkercraft for 50years from new. Quite different ,rear handles halfway down stern ,fairlead and side panel pressing different. Have same motor & trailer. All well used Manukau Northside.


Posted By: bazza
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 10:56am
Have just remembered both the PC's I owned had name plates & serial numbers on the upper interior stern which I reckon would be fairly conclusive & don't see any sight of one in the pic.

The early PC's were rivet structured much the same as aircraft of that era but for some unknown reason switched later on to being welded ... not long after Parker Engineering went defunct.

The reason I vividly recall the name plates is because I had to mask tape them when painting inside/outside of each boat.


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Posted By: Tzer
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 11:05am
Not a De Havalind (spelling) is it, I believe they were made back in late 60s early 70s



Posted By: mikeltj
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 12:57pm
Bazza, think welded as well rivited after Fryan obtained PC.     mine all rivited 1971 , serial no. 1079 stamped starboard forward outer gunnel.                                                            Watched it being put together in factory Samuel Parker Parnel, interisting Co. dustbins, rollerdoors, flashings,& boats etc.        Cost then $240 with longer q deck.                                        Built own trailer ungalvanized ,oil & fisholene inside, painted    outer. 50 years still good,lots trips northland 8in. wheels.                                                                                                    


Posted By: Denny Boy
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 6:31pm
I had a Fyran one of these in the early 1990's and to look at the pics it looks identical to the one I had, carry handles and all. I remember it had a spec badge on the stern just to the side of the motor. The model I had was heavily riveted which were coming loose so I sold it (I did tell the new owner about them!). It was a good stepping stone little boat.


Posted By: Kandrew
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 8:04pm
Originally posted by bazza bazza wrote:

Originally posted by Kandrew Kandrew wrote:

Parkercraft

Reckon it is hard to make a definitive call on that Kerry ... I have owned two of the early ParkerCraft & several factors are different to that I remember ... namely.

There do not appear to be as many rivets or for that matter strengthening ribs plus do not recall seeing any with a windscreen also the rear carry handles are missing.

Furthermore the boat in the pic appears to be about 12 ft. whereas the PC's produced were in the majority by far 10 footers in order to be accommodated in a less than successful vehicle roof top type of structure.

Parker craft were the first ali boats to be built in NZ by the now defunct Parker Engineering at the bottom of Parnell rise the scene of the MOW's ill fated demo of a NZ built tank during WW2 ... the ugliest war time vehicle ever built & could not even get up Parnell Rise, let alone any active war time territory, but not too worry had corrogated roofing iron sides to protect it !

Anyway the 10 ft PC were & still are, remarkable little boats that many have survived the test of time of over 50 yrs, were mostly driven by low hp Sea gull o/b motors, also were/are a dream to row in most conditions ... all good reasons if you can find one they command X5 or X6 their original price. Have always wondered why someone has not revived making them.

At the time there were a few copy cat craft produced but none were as successful & I strongly suspect the example in the pic was one of them ... however could be wrong ... I was once!


yes you might be right Barry but I thought the last of the 12 footers had different seating layouts which meant less riveting and they had dropped the handle on the transum and incorporated the handle into the rear quarter brackets.

Had one myself a lot let rivets.


Posted By: Schampy
Date Posted: 11 Jan 2022 at 9:03pm
As soon as I saw the pics.
Parkercfraft. 
Hands down.



Posted By: Foxtrot Oscar
Date Posted: 12 Jan 2022 at 5:39am
Nice diversion for me. 
My dad worked for Hardleys Ltd. (Plumbing merchants) who merged with Samuel Parker & Co Ltd to form "Parker Hardleys". He was a travelling salesman covering the wider Waikato from Hamilton. Copper pipe, Crox nuts & solder as well as tapware, porcelainware and waste fittings etc. Plumbers used 'hemp' in the days before teflon (PTFE) tape which was hailed as a wonder product when it was introduced.

As well as the aforementioned Roller Doors, Dustbins, Flashings etc. I recall there was a division at Sam. Parker & Co, Ltd. making pressed stainless steel kitchenware (Butter dishes, cheese covers etc. some of which had hardwood handles) We have many 'sales samples' still in our late mum's house. Very retro now.

Hardleys made an 'Up & Over' garage door with galvanised cladding on a timber frame and heavy spring-assist. - two examples of which are still performing well at home after 50 years. A galvanised long-run roofing was developed with a unique profile that enabled you to click each new length into the previous one and needed few retaining clips. (Our still looks good (unpainted) on the same garage.

At the time of the companies' merger I was excited about the prospect of a 'sample' Parkercraft being added to dad's sales inventory - Sadly that never happened.

A disappointment for a budding teenaged fisherman.

Thanks for the memories though. Beer


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Posted By: bazza
Date Posted: 12 Jan 2022 at 11:27am
Scrolling down the link below should show a view of the stern of one of the 10 ft. PC's I owned also one of the foredeck.

http://completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16161&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=975" rel="nofollow - http://completefisher.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16161&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=975

On other pages should be further pics & in particular the setup for carrying it on the rear of the old ford trader motorhome if anyone can be bothered wading thru the pages.  ( eg page 2 )


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