(1870–1946)
Charles Collings was once considered New Zealand’s best all-round designer, famous for his racing mullet boats and powerboats.
Golden beginning
Charles Collings completed a civil-engineering apprenticeship before working with legendary Auckland boatbuilder Robert Logan Sr.
In 1894, he moved to the Coromandel goldfields as a design engineer and builder. Back in Auckland in 1902, he joined James Clare’s yard. When Clare died later that year he continued in business with two of Clare’s sons but took it over in 1905 as Clare and Collings.
The business later became Collings & Martin, then Collings & Bell.


