Born in 1935 to a Papamoa farming couple Kingsley and Gwen Jones, Richard didn’t know his father as he served with the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF) in the Middle East, Greece, Crete, and both El Alamein battles in Egypt. Reaching the rank of Captain, Kinglesy was invalided home in 1944.
After leaving Tauranga College in 1952, Jones moved to Auckland for an electrical apprenticeship with the Ministry of Works. This, in turn, led to his involvement in industrial electronics.
Jones had no interest in boats until, at age 23, he discovered a book that would change his life; the late Johnny Wray’s South Sea Vagabonds.
Inspired, Jones and his good friend and flatmate, the late Mac Nell, bought the 8.5m keeler Tempest, a short-ended, finkeeler designed by the…
