Fun - fifth at the 1976 Quarter Ton Cup in Corpus Christi (and fifth again in Helsinki in 1977) |
A tribute article can be found on the Yachting New Zealand website here, and some of his famous designs from the IOR era are presented in the gallery below.
Waverider - fourth in the Half Ton Cup in 1977 but went on to win in 1978 and 1979 |
Laurie inspecting the hull of Pendragon at the 1978 Three-Quarter Ton Cup in 1978 (photo Doug Wardrop) |
Pendragon on her way to winning the 1978 Three Quarter Ton Cup |
Laurie seen here checking in with the crew of Pendragon following her conversion to a One Tonner and winning the 1979 One Ton Cup (photo Paul Mello) |
Stu Brentnall's 46-footer Shockwave at the 1980 Clipper Cup |
Quarter Tonner Hellaby, racing at the 1980 Quarter Ton Cup in Auckland |
The 38-foot Southern Raider at the 1982 Clipper Cup (photo John Malitte) |
Graeme Woodroffe's 50-footer Jumpin' Jack Flash - although not designed to the IOR (and carrying a high 48.3ft rating), she was New Zealand's top yacht in the 1982 Clipper Cup |
Digby Taylor's 51-foot Whitbread yacht Outward Bound during the 1981 New Zealand Admiral's Cup selection trials |
Bernard Clay's 50-foot Great Fun during the 1982 Clipper Cup (photo Phil Uhl/Facebook) |
Australian 39-footer Szechwan |
The One Tonner Canterbury Export formed part of the New Zealand team for the 1985 Admiral's Cup |
The 44-footer Pendragon II (1981) |
Mad Max (also known as Goldcorp) seen here during the 1985 Southern Cross Cup |
One Tonner Swuzzlebubble VIII (ex-Beyond Thunderdome) at the start of the ill-fated 1994 Sydney to Hobart yacht race |
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