(1834–1909)
Henry Green designed and built successful racing yachts in Dunedin during the 1870s and 1880s.
Dunedin – boatbuilding hub
Henry Green, often referred to as H. T. Green, arrived in Dunedin from Sydney around 1864, joining family members already there. He worked as a boatbuilder with his father, George Green, and brothers, but did most of the design and building of their significant yachts.
In these gold-rush years, Dunedin was the country’s financial and shipping hub. Yacht racing was becoming popular in the main centres, as was race betting. Considerable prize money was on offer.
Green was among various boatbuilders meeting the demand for racing yachts in Dunedin. His Auckland contemporaries included Robert Logan Sr, Charles Bailey Sr and John Waymouth Jr.


