Lusty and Blundell and Raymarine will once again be on board when the fourth season of the popular fishing show Big Angry Fish begins at 5pm on Sunday 26 July 26 on TV3.
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Suzuki outboard prices slashed in New Zealand
Haines Suzuki Marine Limited, distributors of Suzuki outboards in New Zealand, the world’s best 4-strokes, has just announced a price reduction on all models in the Suzuki range for their New Zealand customers.
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Repowered 26 Caribbean a fantastic boat
You know you’re onto a good thing when people keep asking to buy your boat. That’s the happy position Andrew Weekes is in after repowering a 15-year-old 26 Caribbean flybridge cruiser with a pair of MerCruiser 4.5L 250hp V6s.
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Auckland views sought on Rainbow Warrior memorial
Ports of Auckland are seeking Aucklanders’ views on a memorial to the Rainbow Warrior bombing.
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Mercury Diesel drives new Arvor 730 D
It’s been touted as an outstanding combination: Arvor’s new 730 Diesel and the Mercury Diesel 2L 150hp engine that powers it.
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Fi-Glass releases new Fireball centre console
After relaunching the iconic Fireball last year, New Zealand boat manufacturer Fi-Glass has released a new centre console version.
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Project to change the face of fishing in NZ launched
A ceremony steeped in tradition was held in Nelson last week to celebrate the launch of a fleet renewal project that will change the face of fishing in New Zealand.
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Mercury Marine names new general manager of finance
Mercury Marine is pleased to announce that Trevor Hutchings has been appointed as the general manager of Mercury Finance.
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Boat ramp honesty box suspect caught on camera
Police are hot on the trail of a man alleged to have stolen from the Council honesty box at the Whitianga Wharf boat ramp.
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Tutukaka fanworm discovery shows need for ongoing vigilance
Experts are cautiously optimistic one of Northland’s most iconic coastal areas may have escaped a potentially disastrous Mediterranean fanworm invasion – but warn an unwelcome discovery there shows the need for ongoing vigilance.
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