CMC Design

CMC Design Big and small project inquiries welcome. CMC Design offers an honest and down to earth total build service.

CMC Design are bespoke specialists in fine woodworking, boatbuilding and restoration, dream kitchens and bathrooms, adult and childrens furniture and CNC cutting and painting services. We are a team of professionals specialising in Cabinetmaking, Joinery, Design, Bespoke Builds, CAD, CNC Machining, Custom Timber Work, Boat Building, Furniture Making, Spray Painting and much, much more. We have wo

rked on big builds from Classic Boat Restoration and Multi-Million Dollar Homes to numerous small Bespoke Projects. Our wealth of experience and passion for beautiful craftsmanship, as well as a responsive and positive professionalism, gives you complete confidence in the work that we do for you.

27/05/2026

The machines make their own music

Curves in all the right places...We have been quietly working away on some stunning Oak cabinetry for a big new build Po...
20/05/2026

Curves in all the right places...
We have been quietly working away on some stunning Oak cabinetry for a big new build Power Cat.
Like many projects, detail is everything.
It's the first time we have used fluted Veneer, a real show stopper and has definitely caught the eye of everyone who has visited the workshop.

Te Tainui Looking back on the restoration undertaken in 2017/2018.CMC Design completed all the white oak cabinetry inclu...
28/04/2026

Te Tainui

Looking back on the restoration undertaken in 2017/2018.
CMC Design completed all the white oak cabinetry including full galley refit, trims and latches, saloon table, console instrument panels and other interior elements.

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'Thank you for all the joinery that you carried out for us, your professionalism and support when needed. You have been so great in this restoration and so glad you came on board Craig.'
- Luke and Lisa Aaron, Te Tainui

A Brief History -

The wooden 51 foot Lidguard designed ketch for Frank Harding (Chief Engineer Auckland Gas Co) was to be called Te Tainui, for the express purpose of a round the world cruise that Frank and his wife and another couple planned to undertake. NB there is some question on which Lidguard designed the boat, after CMC Design requested information direct from John and also Garry (Jim's son, John's cousin) Lidguard, both have confirmed unlikely that either (John, Jim or Roy) were involved. The mystery continues!

Commissioned in 1970, with building commencing in 1971 by boat builder George McLean in his backyard in Auckland over the span of a decade.
In the time it took to complete the vessel the Auckland suburbs had seen a boom and houses had been built so densely around him, the boat needed to be craned out to free it from its urban shackles, which was sure to have been an impressive sight.

The Te Tainui used some of the last four lots of heart kauri felled in the Coromandel. With two lots being used to build boats at Salthouse, the remaining two were used for Lidguard boats. The lengths of the timber were sought after to make grand boats such as these, where the length of the planks were a key part of the build.

Frank Harding specified a 'range of dual systems' throughout due to the nature of purpose.

Te Tainui duly set sail on the planned cruise but only days into it returned (suggested incompatibility amongst the crew) to anchor off Herald Island and remained there 'untouched' until Don Brooke and Max Hall bought it some time in 1976-77. Their first task was to dump trailer loads of tinned provisions (for the world cruise) left since Te Tainui returned to the mooring many months earlier.
1978 Don Brooke sold his half share of Te Tainui to Michael Meredith (Max and Michael were good friends and neighbours). An ongoing programme of upgrading and modernising commenced, including;
* installing wet exhaust-original dry exhaust up the mizzen mast
* fitted steel framed fwd windows main cabin
* fitted morse controls to enable gearbox and throttle operation from dual stations
* modified the sheer line to make it true
* redesigned/rebuilt the aft cabin (by Salthouse)
* re wired the electrics
* fitted autopilot and fish finder
* fitted self furling headsail equipment
* rebuilt layout/lockers aft deck and steering control pedestal
* built teak seating aft and installed new davits
* a redesign of main cabin and table to accommodate 10

Te Tainui was the official Squadron committee/mark boat for the International Citizen on class series-Stewart 34's. It was held annually and attracted many notable international and leading NZ skippers. In one regatta Russell Coutts's boat collided front on with the stem of Te Tainui (anchored) and sprung a number of planks! A major refastening job at Salthouse's. Apart from regular cruising and diving trips throughout the Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Islands, Great Barrier and the Merc's, Michael used it extensively for client (both local and international) day trips. Due to an impending move to Sydney Max Hall assumed full ownership of Te Tainui in 1994.

In late in 1999 to two American couples Todd and Louise Nelson and Mark and Sandra Eads purchased it from Max as a joint venture in Nelson, New Zealand for a substantial sum of $215,000NZD. After four or five years of sailing they reached as far as Singapore. One couple went back to the USA and the boat was again sold.

William Anderson picked up his new boat Te Tainui in Singapore and sailed it back virtually single-handedly to New Zealand via Australia with his wife. The trip was made more comfortable by the recent inclusion of air conditioning throughout the boat, a welcome addition to satisfy the American owners no doubt and appreciated in light of the large 360 degree windows in the main saloon.

William (Bill) a Naval Architect, lived on the boat for a time at Mission Bay, Auckland

In 2007 he sold the boat on to Rosie and Doug Horman, hailing from Cornwall and Melbourne respectively, who had sailed over from England for a new life in New Zealand. They needed a bigger boat and the Te Tainui was the grand dame they were looking for. Brought up to The Bay Of Islands, the boat was kept on a swing mooring now where the new marina docks stand at Opua. Their love for the boat was apparent with it being used every weekend for local trips to Whangamumu, down to Great Barrier Island and beyond. The quiet engine and panoramic views from the saloon were some of the great features of the boat. They entertained guests regularly and often slept up top enjoying the breeze and the views.
The plan was to take the boat back to England to repeat a circumnavigation of the country. Alas, it wasn't to be, Dough was tragically taken ill and the boat passed into new hand once more.

Luke and Lisa Aaron of Melbourne Australia, purchased the boat in 2017. Again the boat had cast a spell on its owners and a loving restoration projects began in Opua, Bay of Islands in mid 2017. They had great vision to create a clean modern look while keeping true to the beautiful features of the boat. Local craftspeople and boat builders spent 18 months bringing every aspect of the boat up to the highest standard, with modern additions including state of the art electric blinds. A fresh feel throughout was accented by beautiful bespoke white oak joinery and soft neutral furnishings. The couple intended to keep the boat in the Bay Of Islands to enjoy with their family with trips over from Melbourne while on breaks from their construction business.

We believe the boat did make its way over to Australia.
Has anyone seen her of late?

Historical info complied from files from the Te Tainui, and info supplied by previous owners Michael Meredith and Rosie Horman.

23/04/2026

CMC Design have a wealth of knowledge and expertise when it comes to CNC Machining. With two CNC machines in our Opua workshops, each with their own distinct capabilities, we are ready cut your next project.

We can cut, Timber, Plywood and MDF panels, Acrylic, Foam and more for boatbuilding projects, civil and engineering projects, prototypes, artworks, furniture, signage, slab flattening, custom gates, cabinetry, decorative panels, fretwork, foils and beyond.

Our work is precise and our approach considers all aspects of the design, ensuring you get the best outcome.

Testing out some new kit in the workshop today.This vacuum press is on loan while we find our feet and see what it can d...
05/03/2026

Testing out some new kit in the workshop today.
This vacuum press is on loan while we find our feet and see what it can do. We can see this being very helpful across the board for a range of projects.

What Can You Do With A Vacuum Press?
A vacuum press for panels applies uniform, high-pressure atmospheric force to bond, veneer, or shape materials.
Which is great for woodworking and manufacturing for flat or curved panels. This technique offers superior adhesive contact compared to traditional clamps.

Vac forming and can also be used to create detailed shapes over moulds and implemented in a range of manufacturing businesses.

• Straight and curved veneer panels
• Fine furniture and inlay
• Antique veneer restoration
• Carbon fiber work
• wet-forming leather
• Bent wood laminations
• Hi-fi speakers
• Vacuum forming clay pottery
• Vacuum clamping and template routing
• 3D membrane wrapping
• Forms and models

26/02/2026

Looking back...
Lady Crossley, a classic wooden launch designed and built by Colin Wild in 1947, was bought to the CMC Design Shed in 2013 for a full and thorough overhaul.
We have since had the pleasure of working on her for general maintenance in recent years.
She looks as beautiful as the day she was launched.
A real piece on New Zealand boating history.

24/02/2026

We use our boat building expertise to create some magic interiors

The Brief - Walk in wardrobe with feature timber veneer panels giving a nice open feel in the space while still maximizi...
19/02/2026

The Brief - Walk in wardrobe with feature timber veneer panels giving a nice open feel in the space while still maximizing storage.

Delivered - A light bright configuration of beautiful maple veneer units, including drawers with sleek flush handles, adjustable shoe rack with tilting shelves, open shelving and variable height rails.

We love the upgrade to this space.
Timeless quality never goes out of fashion.

Units designed, built and installed by CMC Design.

A Collaborative Approach  ☆☆☆☆☆'It was one of life's great strokes of good fortune that a friend directed me to Craig Mc...
17/02/2026

A Collaborative Approach ☆☆☆☆☆

'It was one of life's great strokes of good fortune that a friend directed me to Craig McInnes and CMC Design for a 75th birthday refit of the classic kauri launch Marline, built by my grandfather in 1950. Over six months in 2025

Marline was thoroughly refurbished by Craig and his team, and the result is outstanding. I feel Marline is ready for her next 75 years.

For me, one of the great benefits of putting Marline in the hands of the CMC team is that the team not only has deep expertise in boatbuilding, but also in cabinetmaking. The two skill sets come together when the requirement is not just in functional aspects of the vessel (such as a new anchoring system, or a walk-through at the transom) but in creating beautiful interior features that are consistent with the period in which Marline was built (a new skylight featuring native timbers, new galley cabinetry and benches.)

Key features of the engagement with CMC were the following:

1. Participatory -- As someone who has spent 30 years working on Marline, I was deeply grateful to be invited to take part in her refurbishment. Working closely with the team I was able to witness at first hand the quality of the craftsmanship. Naturally I learned a huge amount. It was like having an unofficial apprenticeship.

2. Collaborative -- during the course of the project I appreciated an easy and productive exchange of ideas with all the team. No ego-driven argy-bargy between owner and artisans!

3. Cross-disciplinary -- the fact that CMC is both a boatbuilding enterprise and a cabinetmaking company has useful spinoffs in boat restoration. Computer-driven CNC machines make short work of complex cut-outs and cabinetry, allowing ideas to be rapidly implemented and incorporated into the work.

All in all, Marline's refurbishment was an experience to remember with pleasure for the process and pride in the outcome.

Kennedy Warne

Current custodian of Marline.'

Did you know we have shed space at our Opua workshops for boat restorations?If you have a boat needing some TLC, our wor...
28/01/2026

Did you know we have shed space at our Opua workshops for boat restorations?
If you have a boat needing some TLC, our workshop can fit vessels up to 36 foot / 12 meters long and 11 foot /3.4 meters wide. We are taking bookings for 2026 - [email protected]
All your restoration work, both large and small projects, upgrades and paintwork can be done onsite. Our team pride themselves in a collaborative and professional approach in addressing each aspects of the job.
Master boatbuilder Craig McInnes has been in the industry for nearly 40 years and has worked on many classics including the Lady Crossley, Otehei, Alma G II and Marline as well as many, many other sailing and motor vessels.
Anything over this size can be booked into sheds or hard stand at the nearby Bay Of Islands Marina, where we can work on your boat in situ.

Address

Unit C 945 Paihia Road
Opua
0282

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+6494025020

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