(1834–1918)
Boatbuilder Henry Berg was an important player in the early days of yacht racing in New Zealand.
Danish settler
Henry Berg was born in Denmark. He was among the skilled boatbuilders attracted to New Zealand by the prosperous gold-rush years of the 1860s and 1870s. Yachting was increasing in popularity at this time, with boats designed specifically for racing.
Wellington success
Berg set up a boatbuilding business in Wellington. On commission, he built 16-ton cutter Xarifa (1874), the first lead-keeled boat in the city.
Xarifa dominated Wellington yachting for some time – until a couple of Auckland boats arrived on the scene. She won the 1880 Wellington Anniversary Regatta, earning the then astronomical sum of £250. Two years later, she won the lucrative Lyttelton Regatta.
Berg also built the vessels Garibaldi (1874), Florence (1878), Girola (as Lena, 1878), Xanthe (1888) and others.

