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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SPOT ON I want THAT boat! Wally Browning had to wait a while to get Spot On, but it was worth it: "Greg builds an excellent boat," he says. S ine Builder Greg Sh 70 NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2013 at the helm pot On's a game fishing boat and Wally will be chartering Spot On out of Marsden Cove this season. Marsden Cove is a lovely little marina just inside Whangarei Heads on the Auckland side of the city, saving punters the extra distance of travelling through Whangarei city and out to Tutukaka, just one of the many advantages Spot On offers charterers. Wally and friends have taken Spot On fishing to Sail Rock and the Hen and Chicks a few times, and they've really noticed the real pluses this boat offers that punters will appreciate in the charter season. The first plus is a really big one for keen fishermen: the extra time you actually spend fishing. The boat's speed gives you extra time that isn't used heading out or coming back, but can be spent landing fish at that favourite fishing hole. The second big thing is the comfort of the ride: she rides so well through rough water she's just a pleasure in every way says Wally. When he wanted a new charter vessel Wally

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