(1864–1952)
Charles Bailey Jr – ‘the grand old man of Auckland yachting’ – continued the tradition of excellence in boat design and building begun by his father and namesake.
Bailey-brother split
In 1878, 14-year-old Charles joined the boatbuilding business of his father Charles Bailey Sr. He and younger brother Walter (1867–1927) acquired their father’s business when Charles Sr retired in 1894. They traded as C. & W. Bailey, producing many fine craft, until the partnership was dissolved in 1898 after financial difficulties.
Charles started in business again under his own name. Walter founded a rival firm, Bailey & Lowe, which became renowned for its small yachts and motor launches.


