Professional Skipper Magazine from VIP Publications

#S95 Sep-Oct 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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

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promotional feature McMullen & Wing – masterworks on the banks of the Tamaki The HM5 A n icon of the New Zealand marine industry, McMullen & Wing is one of New Zealand's foremost ship yards. Founded in 1969, the boat builders have been part of New Zealand's world renowned maritime industry for over four decades. Occupying a large site on the banks of the Tamaki River in Auckland, the McMullen & Wing private marina has deep water at all tides, a full slipway and travel lift, and ready access from Waitemata Harbour. Recent workboat projects have kept the team busy; the new 11.5m oil spill response vessel for Auckland Harbourmaster and a substantial renewal project for Coromandel-based mussel harvester Paddy Bull Ltd, including a combination of rebuild, repair and maintenance on their five-vessel fleet of steel and aluminium workboats. Currently McMullen & Wing is building a 9m inboard diesel powered aluminium dive support boat for a large research vessel and modifying a 15m aluminium fishing boat. The facilities at McMullen & Wing are extensive for this kind of work, with five construction halls in four separate buildings, plus full engineering, electrical and joinery workshops, drawing office and administration block. The company typically employs around 100 full time staff, which means they can accommodate projects from five to 50-metres or more, and multiple projects concurrently. Their 300 tonne slipway is complimented by a 45-metre long high-stud shed dedicated to refit and repair work, offering full cover for short term maintenance projects, enabling faster turn around times and less risk of weather related delay. Being located in an industrial area and with the benefit of long term investment in facilities and up-to-the minute equipment, McMullen & Wing's cost structure is undoubtedly more attractive for repair and maintenance work than downtown or marina-based facilities. Having all major trades in-house also reduces reliance on potentially expensive external sub-contractors. www.skipper.co.nz Nosing out of the shed, McMullen & Wing's Ermis 2 McMullen & Wing have the capability to build all vessel types to the highest standard in all materials: Steel, aluminium, timber and composites. It is not an exaggeration to describe McMullen & Wing as one of the most diverse shipyards in the world. The team has built masterpieces of craftsmanship and beauty such as ocean racers, America's Cup winners or multi-award winning superyachts, as well as top-notch engineering classics such as hard working fishing boats, police launches, pilot boats, ferries or barges. McMullen & Wing's fleet shares essential common attributes: Reliability, longevity and purpose. McMullen & Wing is not just a boat builder, they are respected as one of the best boat builders in the world. Michael Eaglen, Commercial Manager 027 275 4467 michael.eaglen@mcmullenandwing.com September/October 2013 Professional Skipper 23

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