Good news: the 2015-16 recreational boating toll was less than a quarter what it was the year before.
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Balex Marine signs EMEA distribution deal
Balex Marine, manufacturers of the innovative Automatic Boat Loader, have signed an exclusive distribution agreement for the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) with Forge Group.
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Maritime NZ: delays cost lives at sea
Maritime New Zealand is warning professional seafarers and recreational boaties that if you’re in trouble, don’t delay, activate your distress beacon or call for help immediately.
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Hovercraft trial in Tauranga Harbour
Bay of Plenty Regional Council is trialling an innovative new solution to reducing mangrove spread in Tauranga Harbour this week.
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DOC and Bay of Island boaties combine to protect dolphins
The Department of Conservation (DOC) has begun working with boat owners, iwi and the wider Bay of Islands community on ways to better manage boat interactions with local bottlenose dolphins.
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Public meeting on Whangarei Harbour marine pest spread
A public meeting on marine pests and how we can all help prevent their spread in Whangarei Harbour is planned for early April.
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Tight at the top as SuperBoat champs heat up
Peter Caughey took a hard-earned win at the Hastings round of the Suzuki SuperBoat championships, to haul in current points leader Glen Head.
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Bel Air III claims top prize at NZ Antique & Classic Boat Show
A boat that set a world speed record in 1968 was back on the water to take the top prize at this year’s NZ Antique & Classic Boat Show, held at Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park over the weekend.
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Fully integrated Mercury engine data with Simrad
In partnership with Mercury, the full line of Simrad GO, NSS evo2 and NSO evo2 multifunction displays will soon receive a new software upgrade.
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‘Crazy’ boating behaviour has harbourmasters nervous
Complaints about “crazy” boating behaviour on Lake Karapiro this past weekend have harbourmasters nervous about the safety of lake users.
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