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Boat Machinery

New and improved: Mercury Marine introduces two new V10 Verado outboard engines

Mercury Marine introduced two new V10 Verado outboard engines in late July with the gala unveiling of its all-new Verado 425hp and enhanced Verado 350...
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Electric & Hybrid Boats

Out of juice?

Overcoming battery range anxiety.
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Rhône Rhapsody

One of Europe’s major waterways, the 814km Rhône rises in the Swiss Alps. It’s boosted by multiple tributaries along the way and drops 2,208m over its...
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Family Cruising

Lake day memories: A family on the water

I’m Bevan Ratcliffe, and my wife Keri and I live in Wānaka with our two boys, aged three and six. Over the past couple of summers, our boat has become...
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September 2025

The second yacht named Tawera

In my last article I wrote about the strong relationship between the menfolk of the Wilson and the Horton families, the proprietors of the successful ...
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Cooking

A damn good fry-up!

As a keen fisherman and cook, I am always looking for interesting and exciting ways to cook my catch. Yet, to be honest, the oldest and simplest, trie...
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History

The two yachts named Tawera

A very high proportion of commercial vessels, yachts and launches built in New Zealand from colonisation in the 19th century were given Māori names....
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August 2025

Raglan, Waikato: Long Pursuit; New Home

A long, intriguing, many-fingered harbour. A serious bar. A world-class surf break nearby. Raglan is a place par excellence for water-borne exploits....
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August 2025

Attitude is everything: The John Morrison story

Sailor and entrepreneur John Morrison’s story is a real rags-to-riches one. Growing up in Lyttelton in the 1960s, he built a keeler and, aged 22, set ...
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Offshore powerboating: from timber testbeds to carbon speed machines

The story of how a six-metre wooden boat called Rems sparked a marine revolution that still echoes in every offshore powerboat.
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August 2025

A fresh start for Curlew

It was in the early part of the 19th century that the quay punts of Falmouth, Cornwall, began to provide essential services – transportation of suppli...
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August 2025

The perfect fit: A refit at Clevedon’s Scott Lane Boatbuilders

Boating lore is riddled with repower/refit projects that didn’t end as envisaged – usually because hidden issues scuppered the cost-benefit equation. ...
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August 2025

Formula 4000 restoration: Total reform

The immaculate Formula 4000 slid slowly past me down the fairway, stopped, spun neatly on the spot and backed into its Gulf Harbour berth. “That’s a m...
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Sea Cat’s excellent adventure

Cruising is about more than island-hopping and snorkel spots. Sometimes the most memorable part is the characters you meet.
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Helping hands and scraping Chairs: A volunteer’s tale from a Dominica school

Soon after we became involved with Newtown Primary School, we befriended the French teacher, Mrs. Solange Payne, and the Principal, Jerry Coipel. Then...
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BOI swim: A personal journey

It was early spring in 2024 when the idea first came to me. I was feeling restless and needed a good outdoor project for the coming summer. I’ve alway...
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July 2025

Firing up reluctant kingfish

One of the great things about kingfish is that they can be targetted in so many ways – but no matter how you fish for them, they can be frustratingly ...
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Boat Brief

Women in sport: Kelsey Muir helms the 104th Lipton Cup winner

Sailing is often perceived as an elitist sport dominated by men, and while it is much more accessible here in New Zealand, the achievements of women c...
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June 2025

A free-spirited talent: The Graeme Woodroffe story

The late Graeme Woodroffe was one of New Zealand’s best-performing helmsmen/skippers, competing in OK dinghies, IOR ton keelers, and New Zealand’s fir...
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June 2025

PETREL, Raters again

From its beginnings in the 1860s the sport of yachting in New Zealand had two major streams.
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July 2025

Simply the best: the Jo Aleh, MNZM, story

In a sailing career that’s been short on financial assistance and long in determination and mental fortitude, Jo Aleh has clocked up an impressive s...
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Matakana’s little ships

Matakana’s Allan Harkin has been crafting model ships for decades – a hobby that’s grown into something much larger than he ever envisaged. It’s inadv...
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Across the Strait: crossing Cook Strait in Zephyrs

About six months ago, my dad, Mike, asked if I’d be interested in crossing Cook Strait in Zephyr sailing dinghies. He said he’d been thinking about it...
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Boat Experiences

How did we get here? Kiwis’ Atlantic crossing

Kiwi sailors can be found all over the globe, cruising the world’s oceans and enjoying adventures in exotic locations. Cruising sailor Theresa Nichols...
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June 2025

Hard or soft for snapper

It’s a common dilemma for many of us: when should I use a softbait and when is it better to use a metal jig lure of some sort?
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A Very Brief History

Marine jet units

A New Zealand company leads the world in waterjet propulsion
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No ramp? No problem!

Many of New Zealand’s best boating and fishing locations are miles away from sheltered launching ramps. That doesn’t put them out of reach for trailer...
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Kerikeri inlet: Flocking to history

Our Up the Creek adventure took us into history, to a place most photographed though not always as well known.
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Kokoru: A Phoenix from the ashes

Some boats are just born lucky. Kokoru is one of those boats. Designed and built in 1960 by legendary Picton boatbuilder Jack Morgan, she spent mo...
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A Very Brief History

A very brief history of: Marine foils

It’s tempting to think hydrofoils (like the ones in the America’s Cup and Sail GP competitions) are a relatively new phenomenon. However, the concept ...
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May 2025

The Robert Brooke story

Role model From the ashes of a cut-off boatbuilding career, Robert Brooke reinvented himself as an educator and, over a 40-year career, has positivel...
Boating Heritage

The Yates family of the Far North and their Bailey & Lowe launches Part II: Tui Silver Bell

Joseph William (Joe) Conrad, who bought the bigger Tui (now Silver Bell) from Gus Yates in 1914, often used his Māori names, Hohepa Kanara or Hohepa...
May 2025

The Catch: Let’s put this with that…

Pairing different soft-baits with specific jig-heads can significantly increase your chances of a successful fishing day. 
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Trailer boat adventures: Time out in Tennyson

If you enjoy a long, steep, narrow and winding road trip, then Tennyson Inlet could be the perfect trailer boating destination for you. Located in...
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Australian Wooden Boat Festival 2025: Wooden show time

The Australian Wooden Boat Festival is held every two years in Hobart and is often described as the biggest celebration of wooden boats in the Souther...
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Electric vs Petrol outboards: Not so fast

Should we replace our petrol outboards with electrics? New research says no, and that over their full cradle-to-grave lifespan it is internal combus...
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April 2025

The Yates family of the far north and their Bailey & Lowe launches

The Yates family had extensive holdings in the Far North around the turn of the 20th century. Samuel Yates was born in London in 1826. His father was ...
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A Very Brief History

Personal Water Craft (‘jetskis’)

Welcome to ‘A very brief history of…’ researching the history of everyday marine technology, innovation and events kiwi boaties love (or loathe).
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April 2025

Dynamic duo: The John and Linda Parrish story

Race management is one of those critical jobs that has to be done just right and where accuracy is everything. With more than 43 years of experience, ...
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April 2025

Gone to the dark side: Our journey from sail to power – part 2

Ted Dixon and his partner Jenny Johnson spent eight years cruising the Caribbean and North America, as well as the South Pacific, most recently five m...

Diesel Clean

Diesel Clean specialise in the remediation of contaminated diesel. We have over 10 years of experience sorting out contamination issues in diesel. We work on everything from standby generator stor...

Barnett Offshore Design

Barnett Offshore Design Ltd based in New Zealand has a reputation for quality and innovation in the global Marine Industry.  Specializing in the Design of commercial and pleasure boats up to 30m with vast experience in both power and sail, operating a fully integrated CAD design office capable of providing a complete design service including CNC files, Barnett Offshore strives to ensure each and every project meets or exceeds each client’s expectations. On-going contract design work ...

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2005 Ganley Solution 43

The Ganley “Solution” can sail anywhere on our oceans. It has low mileage 72 HP Nissan diesel with 3:1 Borg Warner gear box French oller furler with lots of sails, anchors and batteries plus solar panel, GPS, and depth sounder.

1974 Alan Mummery Ibis

The 1974 Alan Mummery Ibis is a 9.8m (32.15ft) timber yacht built on Waiheke Island by renowned New Zealand designer Alan Mummery.