NZ Work Boat Review

NZ Work Boat Review 2012

The only specialised marine publication in Oceania that focuses on the maritime industry, from super yachts to small craft to large commercial ships, including coastal shipping, tugs, tow boats, barges, ferries, tourist, sport-fishing craft, je

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22 24 56 40 44 48 52 56 62 66 GONE AND NOT FORGOTTEN The traditional workboat Scupper 21 is brought back to life ADVENTURE JET GAINS ACCEPTANCE Maritime operations challenge jet boat operators BELLE OF THE BAY PROVES TO BE POPULAR The Bay Belle II bonds Bay of Islands townships CRUSADER FLIES THE FLAG FOR COASTAL PARK Visitors to Abel Tasman National Park leave the bus behind PINE HARBOUR FERRY COMES FULL CIRCLE The Clipper IV is a shining example of a modern fast ferry BARGE KEEPS RUBBISH IN CHECK Kiwi company beats Aussies MOTEL AFLOAT OR PARTY BOAT Couple's marketing skills create a special harbour vessel 68 74 76 68 TUG ADDS TO PORT'S PROFILE Voith water tractor Te Mata fits Napier's demands MEETING THE NEEDS OF COASTGUARD Alpha Rescue is a versatile fast response vessel SPIRIT FLAME BURNS FOR TWO MORE DECADES Repower adds new life to Kiwi training ship PROMOTIONAL FEATURES 28 Safe ship management faces changing times 30 Charter boat includes some cool design 37 MID professional, pragmatic and proven 39 Sunderland Marine – a name you can trust 43 Westpark caters for commercial operators 51 Close alliances help build strong brand 55 Staff handle all ship repairs 60 Engineering team know their products 65 Waterjet company celebrates milestones 73 Skills in high demand 78 Students learn on location 79 Two-year antifoul system saves operational costs NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2012 3 contents

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