NZ Work Boat Review

NZ Work Boat Review 2013

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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A Kiwi Knave IN CANADA When Greg Shine and Bladerunner Boats in Kumeu built a tailor-made design for Kenneth Keeping, a marine surveyor with Maritime Survey Services, they weren't anticipating that Knave would end up in St Johns, New Foundland! K en says Knave is operating beautifully, her special road trailer means she can be towed to work on any of the multitude of harbours, lakes or inlets within cooee of Ken's base in New Foundland, which at the moment is Conception Bay. Knave is surveying out of Conception Bay for ships that were sunk by Germans during World War Two with loads of iron ore and explosives on board. They are naturally rather keen to locate the explosives lmstation ntrol and he The main co 26 NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2013

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