Ernest Kemp Cruises - Ernest Kemp Cruises Berth 2/65 Redoubt Street

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About Ernest Kemp Cruises

Cruising Lake Taupo for 35 Years

Unique to New Zealand, this replica steam boat is 14.5 meters long (47ft), weighs just over 20 tonnes, and has a draught of one metre (3ft), which means it will operate in shallow waters safely. It is powered by two four-cylinder ford diesel engines (73Hp), producing an average speed of approximately 9 knots.

The steering wheel was one of two winding reels mounted on both sides of a horse-drawn hose-reel used by fire brigades years ago in New Zealand.

The steam whistle was originally from a New Zealand bush steam locomotive engine that operated hauling logs years ago in the Central North Island.

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1980

First conceived as an idea by John Elliott from Kerikeri, and designed by Bruce Askew from Wellington.

John wanted a small, low powered, shallow draught vessel that would carry approximately 50 passengers, and to look like a 1920s steamboat.

T.W. Watson Steel Boat Builders built the steel hull section, while Kempthorne Boat Builders built the upper wooden super structure.

Based in Whangarei, and using native Kauri timber, both builders completed the boat in around three months.

The top section, when completed, was moved a short distance to where the hull was, then lifted and lowered into place, a perfect fit.

The boat was named after

Alfred Ernest Kemp,

the last member of the Kemp family to live at Kemp House, Kerikeri.

The Ernest Kemp was launched into Lime Burners Creek in Whangarei using two cranes.

On 6 December 1980, the boat then began to take passengers from the Stone Store’s steps and down the Kerikeri Inlet, proving to be a big success.

1981

Three months into 1981, a horrendous flood smashed down the Kerikeri River Inlet and washed many of the small boats downstream from their moorings, including the Ernest Kemp.

Later that same day, the Ernest Kemp was seen rounding up small craft that had been washed downstream.

The volume of water from this flood took the water level up to the bottom of the Stone Store’s lower windows. This flood also brought silt into the river and created a new problem – there was not enough depth of water for some of the larger boats to navigate all of the Kerikeri River, except for at high tide.

The Ernest Kemp, being one of the larger boats, could no longer keep its scheduled cruising times.

Many meetings and letters passed between the local council and the boaties, as to who should pay for the dredging of one part of the channel to enable boats to navigate the Kerikeri Inlet during low water levels. Unfortunately no group would accept responsibility, so for John Elliott it meant selling his boat – the Ernest Kemp.

The Ernest Kemp was bought by local Taupo businessman,

Simon Dickie,

and it cruised to the port of Tauranga where the funnel and mast were removed.

The boat was lifted out of the salt water and placed onto a large transporter, where it was brought slowly by road to Lake Taupo.

1982

On 7 December 1982, the Ernest Kemp felt the fresh water on its hull in its new home,

Lake Taupo.

Contact Ernest Kemp Cruises

Address :

Ernest Kemp Cruises Berth 2/65 Redoubt Street, Taupō 3351, New Zealand

Phone : 📞 +7789
Postal code : 3351
Website : http://www.ernestkemp.co.nz/
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Ernest Kemp Cruises Berth 2/65 Redoubt Street, Taupō 3351, New Zealand
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Mark Hamer on Google

A 2pm-4pm trip we were never bored with: unpredictable conditions until a leisurely return with the wind behind us; passing sheltered bays packed with swimmers and boats; the overcast afternoon light showcasing the carvings beautifully; good conversations with other travellers; and a hot cup of tea with shortbread. We were warned before we started that it would be rough so we could pull out and get a refund. But everyone stayed and in the end only one passenger vomited! The Ernest Kemp is admirably suited to the task. It looks like it is a century old but it was actually built c1980 and handled the conditions well. The energetic southerly wind made the outward leg choppy but the skipper did a good job of getting us there as comfortably as possible which is why we used the full two hours.
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K MJ on Google

Staff were lovely, boat was clean and tidy, the maori rock carvings were beautiful. I just found the cruise rather boring if I'm being honest. The cruise takes you south east along the lake to the carvings and there's really not much to see. If you're looking for an easy relaxing cruise however, this is for you.
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emma hands on Google

10/10 staff, very kind and accommodating. The boat is so lovely and comfortable. Our trip was in the rain and was still great, even outside. Informative skipper. Great views. Thanks, I'd recommend this boat and trip
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Jade Dix on Google

Customer service off the chart. Beautiful cruise round the lake on the way to the carvings. Beersies on offer. Knowledgeable crew. Highly recommend.
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Crystal Take on Google

Absolutely amazing experience! Even on a cold brisk morning it is definitely worth the time if you're in Taupo! Not only going to see the Mine Bay Maori Carvings but just getting to go around the lake and hear about the different places! 100% recommend!!!
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Ash Gibson on Google

Cute little boat, really nice skipper with lots of info and commentary, really awesome crew man, helpful and friendly, was a good morning, pity the mountains were clouded over but was still magical... Definitely recommend this company for a ride out to the rock carving... Amazing time..
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Gayelene Wilson on Google

I’ve been doing this tour since I was a baby, always a beautiful tour of the lake. Great commentary and nicely priced per person. You get a 2hr return trip but also some great historical information. They even stopped for 5-10mins so some of the kids could have a quick dip once we got to the carvings. Didn’t realise you can also go right to the front of the boat as well. Loved my adult experience of this cruise. Highly recommend if you are wanting to see some of Taupo’s treasures. It would pay to book ahead of time and check weather, they currently have 2 sessions a day.
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Kym Moore on Google

Took my kids in the Ernest Kemp recently to see the carvings in lake Taupo. It was a drizzly sort of day, and a little cold out. We sat outside for part of the tour and then inside on the way back. The tour was excellent. The commentary was detailed and we learnt a lot about the area and the carvings. The lady who was looking after us all was really lovely and helpful. We got plenty of opportunity to take photos. Would highly recommend this tour.

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