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New Zealand's Boating Website. Sun, Aug 21, 2016, 9:17:03 PM. AYBA AFFILIATED CLUBS - next update September 2016. Auckland Dragon Boat Association. Address: Pier Z, Westhaven Drive, St Mary’s Cove. Postal: PO Box 99220, Newmarket, Auckland 1149. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Website: www.aucklanddragonboats.co.nz. Officers : Chairman: Chris Stone 021 797 421. Main Activity: Regional Association running dragon boating. Publicity Russe...
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New Zealand's Boating Website. Coastguard Recreational Boating Education. 46 South - Marine and Adventure Training. New Zealand Maritime School. Sailing Away School of Sailing. Penny Whiting School of Sailing. A full range of courses for a safe and enjoyable time on the water! Marine VHF Radio Operator Certificate. Club Safety Boat Operator. Maritime Restricted Operator Certificate. Personal Water Craft (PWC). Sun, Aug 21, 2016, 9:17:02 PM. Coastguard Recreational Boating Courses. An advanced course to e...
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New Zealand's Boating Website. AYBA Maritime Repeater Channels. Channel Markers, Buoys and Beacons. Clubs, Classes and Associations. Ministry for Primary Industries. Ministry for the Environment. Public Use of Wharves, Jetties and Moorings. Rules Of The Road on the water. Sun, Aug 21, 2016, 9:17:03 PM. Avondale Road - Concrete, average gradient, all tide. Kelston - Concrete, average gradient, H.W. only. Kohimarama - Concrete, easy gradient, half tide. Mission Bay - Concrete, moderate gradient, half tide.
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New Zealand's Boating Website. Boat / Ship Builders. Engines / Transmissions / Generators. Publications / Charts / Marketing. Refit / Repair Maintenance / Haulout Services. Spars / Rigging / Sails. Yacht Support / Project Management. Sun, Aug 21, 2016, 9:17:04 PM. Yacht Support, Project Management A-Z Listing. Asia Pacific Superyachts New Zealand Ltd. Thirty Seven South Ltd. Viking Maritime Recruitment NZ Ltd. Boat and Ship Builders A-Z Listings. Blue Water Marine Services Limited. 60 years experience in...
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Harlequin Cruising Blog: April 2013
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Easter in the Hauraki Gulf. Easter saw Jim and Sue back aboard for a few weeks. The plan was to cruise up to Marsden Cove and Whangarei Town Quay marinas to see which would be most suitable for long-term berthing over the winter. Dinner was taken ashore at a nearby Thai restaurant, where we were surprised to be told that alcoholic drinks were 'off', due to it being Easter Sunday. Apparently a law here? Beauty and the Beast. Sadly...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: October 2013
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. The second lads' push comprised JC and elder son, Charlie, another John (very confusing, so we called him 'Bob'), Gareth and Rhys - back for more punishment, if only for 24 hrs. With the advance party having taken care of provisioning earlier in the day (thanks, John), we were able to depart Whangarei within minutes of arrival on the very last of the tide - skimming the mud as we shot downstream a full 3 hrs after the high. JC an...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: July 2013
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Work took its toll for the next couple of months, so it was July before Jim managed back for a boys' sail, planning to head up to explore Tutukaka. Borrowing a car from a kind Kiwi CX mate for the drive up to Whangarei was a very pleasant bonus. JC, Chris and Rhys were there in advance. And impatient. Rather than wait an hour, having lost one of the boat keys, they broke in! Must have been thirsty. Wrestling with the controls.
Harlequin Cruising Blog: Lake Macquarie
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Leaving Newcastle for Sydney, it was never our intention to visit Lake Macquarie. The pilot notes and chart for the approach through the Swansea Channel just seemed a little daunting, with shifting sandbanks and incomplete dredging v's our 2.2 m draft. Best to get a local pilot they suggest - so why bother? Further investigation raised the question of which. But no rush, since high tide at the other. The lake has a very small tid...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: January 2013
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. CIQ clearance out of (or into) Australia through the Brisbane/Moreton Bay area is possible at a number of ports, but none further north than Scarborough. So this was to be our jumping-off point for the Tasman crossing. The positioning sail was made interesting by an early touch of mal-de-mer for some (we had barely started! Getting hung up in a large Sargasso-style line of flotsam from ex-TC Oswald. And navigating the entry into ...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: Sydney photo-op'
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. A rather dull icon. OK, it had to be done: the classic photo opportunity by the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The weather was a bit dull at first attempt, as we motored by en-route to anchor in Blackwattle Bay by the Anzac Bridge - an interesting anchorage, right in the CBD by the Sydney Fish Market. So we came back with friends for a Sydney Harbour cruise and timed the weather perfectly this time. Clubs, mari...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: December 2014
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Time for a catch-up! Mooloolaba for Xmas 2014. OK, we made it safely back to Oz (Bundaberg then Mooloolaba), where Harlequin. Is parked for Xmas while we return to Hong Kong for an admin break. And to get cold. And catch a cold. Checking the log, we've covered almost 8,000 nm since we were last in Mooloolaba, for Xmas 2012. We've sailed a bit of a round-Tasman circuit over the last 2 years. Has kinda taken over as an easy howgozit.
Harlequin Cruising Blog: December 2012
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A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Enough meat on this one? Sat lonely in Gladstone marina for a little over 3 weeks in November, gathering a fine but comprehensive layer of coal-dust. Sad, but true. When David and Chris flew in from Sydney on 29 Nov, they had a few jobs to do - but first a jolly good hose down! Then into provisioning and make and mend, with The Bosun doing what he does best: fixin' stuff. Next day was a slow start, as tides would not quite allow ...
Harlequin Cruising Blog: Navigating by Google Earth
http://harlequinsail.blogspot.com/2015/04/navigating-by-google-earth.html
A brief on-line diary and photo album covering the travels of SY Harlequin. Navigating by Google Earth. A small aside, for those who haven't heard of the Google Earth. Plug-in available for chart-plotters such as OpenCPN. Which is the laptop nav program we use at our nav station. It's free to download, as are many of the charts, depending on where you are in the world. GE plug-in for OpenCPN. Describes it, courtesy of Yachting World. And Rory Garland aboard SV Soggy Paws. The program SAS.Planet. Subscrib...
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