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Boating NZ

Oct 01 2023
Magazine

Boating NZ inspires boating enthusiasts with reviews of new boats, coverage of technical innovations, maintenance advice, columns and cruising stories.

Warming up for summer

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BOAT WORLD

WHANGĀREI MARITIME FESTIVAL

AQUADART SEA SCOOTER

GAUTREY BAGS LASER BRONZE • GEORGE GAUTREY SECURED A BRILLIANT BRONZE MEDAL AT THE ALLIANZ SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS IN AUGUST.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

CYCLONE RELIEF

36° BROKERS BENETEAU RENDEZVOUS 2023

SUPERYACHTS GATHER IN FIJI

MIX & MATCH • How much can there be to write about a small, open boat built from aluminium? Well, quite a bit, as it turns out, because Senator’s new 500 side-console has a whole raft of cool stuff going on.

JOURNEY OF THE PWC • No matter whether you refer to them as WaveRunners, Personal Water Craft (PWC), jetskis or simply skis, they’re everywhere. Tom Fraser looks at the monumental changes in the hardware and the way it’s been used over the past 30 years.

EUROPE BY RIVER • Thanks to the extensive network of canals and locks interconnecting its majestic waterways, a river cruise is a fun, adventurous way to explore Europe. Colourful and multi-facetted, it blends luxury, exceptional cuisine and breathtaking scenery with culture and history. Add it to your Bucket List.

BOAT BLING

Paradise found, glossed, or lost? • Tahiti and the Society Islands have always been many things to many voyagers: a dream, an aspiration, a paradise. What are they now?

PAUANUI’S PRIDE • Over the past several years a quiet boating revolution has taken place in New Zealand, which has only gained momentum since the enforced lockdown of 2020 and 2021.

RAYMARINE PERFORMANCE SAILING SOLUTION • New Alpha Series Performance Displays and Smart Wind Technology bring expert level decision support to leisure sailors and club racers.

BOAT BUSINESS

SORRENTO 100

MARINE INDUSTRY HITS $3 BILLION

QUARKEN 27

SAFFIER SE 24 NOMINATED

SALT-AWAY TRUSTED PROTECTION

MARINA WORK BEGINS IN WHANGAREI

ST41 FLY FOR THE YACHT COLLECTIVE

RAILBLAZA APPOINTS GLOBAL CEO

The first sail of spring: FAIL! • Finally, after a long winter with very little sailing, spring is here and it’s time to return to the water!

CREEK IN A HUNDRED • My Gold Card birthday present was a weekend of precious father-daughter-boats time. Zoë and I first watched a Women’s World Cup Soccer match, then did an Up the Creek adventure in a remote upper arm of the Kaipara Harbour.

UP FOR THE CHALLENGE • Many boat manufacturers try to do it all – cater to every need under the sun with a single vessel. It’s a challenging feat, and while it can yield excellent results, this approach often involves trade-offs. That’s not Caribbean’s way.

Drumming up an anchor • Every boat, regardless of its size or purpose, should be equipped with a reliable anchoring system. This ensures safety and stability when the vessel is stationary, especially when the weather swings. It is not always practical, or sometimes even possible, to return to the marina or boat ramp when the weather turns to custard, and a good anchor may be all that stands between you and disaster.

RETRO BOATS

A FRESH RESTART • Marama – the 45-year-old Start Boat belonging to Auckland’s Kohimarama Yacht Club (KYC) – is enjoying a much-needed upgrade by club volunteers. The project will swap her 39hp diesel for electric propulsion – and includes some very cool smartphone-based software.

A lifetime of sailing and boating • Brooke and Salthouse are two of the better-known surnames of New Zealand boating. Judy Salthouse (nee Brooke) has links to both and, perhaps...


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Boating NZ inspires boating enthusiasts with reviews of new boats, coverage of technical innovations, maintenance advice, columns and cruising stories.

Warming up for summer

SUBSCRIBE

Boating

BOAT WORLD

WHANGĀREI MARITIME FESTIVAL

AQUADART SEA SCOOTER

GAUTREY BAGS LASER BRONZE • GEORGE GAUTREY SECURED A BRILLIANT BRONZE MEDAL AT THE ALLIANZ SAILING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS IN AUGUST.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

CYCLONE RELIEF

36° BROKERS BENETEAU RENDEZVOUS 2023

SUPERYACHTS GATHER IN FIJI

MIX & MATCH • How much can there be to write about a small, open boat built from aluminium? Well, quite a bit, as it turns out, because Senator’s new 500 side-console has a whole raft of cool stuff going on.

JOURNEY OF THE PWC • No matter whether you refer to them as WaveRunners, Personal Water Craft (PWC), jetskis or simply skis, they’re everywhere. Tom Fraser looks at the monumental changes in the hardware and the way it’s been used over the past 30 years.

EUROPE BY RIVER • Thanks to the extensive network of canals and locks interconnecting its majestic waterways, a river cruise is a fun, adventurous way to explore Europe. Colourful and multi-facetted, it blends luxury, exceptional cuisine and breathtaking scenery with culture and history. Add it to your Bucket List.

BOAT BLING

Paradise found, glossed, or lost? • Tahiti and the Society Islands have always been many things to many voyagers: a dream, an aspiration, a paradise. What are they now?

PAUANUI’S PRIDE • Over the past several years a quiet boating revolution has taken place in New Zealand, which has only gained momentum since the enforced lockdown of 2020 and 2021.

RAYMARINE PERFORMANCE SAILING SOLUTION • New Alpha Series Performance Displays and Smart Wind Technology bring expert level decision support to leisure sailors and club racers.

BOAT BUSINESS

SORRENTO 100

MARINE INDUSTRY HITS $3 BILLION

QUARKEN 27

SAFFIER SE 24 NOMINATED

SALT-AWAY TRUSTED PROTECTION

MARINA WORK BEGINS IN WHANGAREI

ST41 FLY FOR THE YACHT COLLECTIVE

RAILBLAZA APPOINTS GLOBAL CEO

The first sail of spring: FAIL! • Finally, after a long winter with very little sailing, spring is here and it’s time to return to the water!

CREEK IN A HUNDRED • My Gold Card birthday present was a weekend of precious father-daughter-boats time. Zoë and I first watched a Women’s World Cup Soccer match, then did an Up the Creek adventure in a remote upper arm of the Kaipara Harbour.

UP FOR THE CHALLENGE • Many boat manufacturers try to do it all – cater to every need under the sun with a single vessel. It’s a challenging feat, and while it can yield excellent results, this approach often involves trade-offs. That’s not Caribbean’s way.

Drumming up an anchor • Every boat, regardless of its size or purpose, should be equipped with a reliable anchoring system. This ensures safety and stability when the vessel is stationary, especially when the weather swings. It is not always practical, or sometimes even possible, to return to the marina or boat ramp when the weather turns to custard, and a good anchor may be all that stands between you and disaster.

RETRO BOATS

A FRESH RESTART • Marama – the 45-year-old Start Boat belonging to Auckland’s Kohimarama Yacht Club (KYC) – is enjoying a much-needed upgrade by club volunteers. The project will swap her 39hp diesel for electric propulsion – and includes some very cool smartphone-based software.

A lifetime of sailing and boating • Brooke and Salthouse are two of the better-known surnames of New Zealand boating. Judy Salthouse (nee Brooke) has links to both and, perhaps...


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