
We found Blue Heron advertised with a small add at the back of New Zealand Boating Magazine, showing her anchored in Tahiti.
She was moored in Lyttleton Harbour near Christchurch. We got all the sales information sent up. A good friend had a look at her for us and sent up more photos and we decided she was worth a closer look.
The weekend before I was due to fly down to Lyttleton, a bad storm destroyed the partly finished Marina. Dozens of boats were sunk, some very sad stories of 12-year restorations sent to the bottom. Blue Heron must have been the luckiest boat in the Marina, as it was hauled out the day before the storm hit.

First impressions were not good. She had an underwater shape aft of the keel that was very different to anything I'd seen before (and I'd seen a lot). Keeping an open mind I continued to look.
