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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The Maritime Bondage Specialists Chains: Short Links, Regular Links, Long Links, Stainless Steel, Mooring, Security, Decorative, Stud Links, Ball, All Guests can sit and chat with the skipper and more. Ropes: 8 Braids, Yachting Braids, Dyneema, Vectran, PBO, Multiplaits, Anchor Paks, Marina Lines, Polyprop, Nylon, Polyester, 3 Strand, Mooring and more. Anchors: Plow, Spade, Rocna, Supreme, Danforth, Delta, Sarca, Folding Grapnels, Fixed Grapnels, Mini Hall, CQR, Sword, Kewene, Claw, Stockless, Pool and more. Huge range of stock backed by straight talking advice. The galley has plenty of clear work space is an escape hatch above and a large flat-screen television and music system for their entertainment. The two identical side guest cabins to port and starboard are fitted with ensuites and adjustable berths that form either twin singles or a double bed. The owner's cabin takes up the full width of the hull and features a small office alcove, a walk-in wardrobe and a decent-sized bathroom with outside views. Crew accommodation is for four in two cabins, plus a small, single cabin for the captain's four-year-old son. The galley is centrally located on the main deck between the pilothouse and the main saloon. It also has a door opening out onto the side waist, ensuring a nice, open feeling and a working space where even the most discerning galley slave will enjoy working. The galley is fitted out with every essential the duty cook will need, with a good U-shaped island layout, a large refrigerator and freezers, a coffee maker, cook tops, microwave and conventional ovens and a rubbish compactor. A dumb waiter allows food and beverages to be sent up to the fully enclosed flybridge, which doubles as a casual dining area. The saloon is huge, with a number of distinctive areas, such as a card table aft and a large, L-shaped settee for'ard, with matching coffee tables, making an ideal space to relax and chat. Swivel tub chairs provide further seating. There is another flat-screen television, concealed when not in use, and a surround-sound entertainment system. The saloon's airconditioning may be isolated when the large aft doors are open for extended living. Up top in the flybridge is a minor control station with dual electronics. This is the boss's area if he wants to have a play or be in command while on deck. Phone 09 444 8212 Fax 09 444 8286 info@chain.co.nz www.chainsropesandanchors.co.nz … when you want a head start in a true performance vessel. • From MNZ commercial vessels to pleasure craft • Custom made vessels at competitive prices • Full design facility available • Where construction strength and durability count Cost effective construction to the highest quality FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Profab Central Engineering Ltd PO Box 4506 Palmerston North 4442 Phone 06-354 9595 • Fax 06-354 6571 Email info@profabengineering.co.nz NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2012 7 VIP.S84 VIP.WB12 1

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