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Home2021August 2021LONG LUNCH STRENGTHENED BONDS

LONG LUNCH STRENGTHENED BONDS

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Australia’s Rivergate Marina & Shipyard teamed up with Catalano Shipping Services to host the inaugural Auckland Captains’ Long Lunch at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in July.

Aimed at capitalising on the strong bonds between Australia and New Zealand, the event was attended by 16 captains, nine industry proponents and five sponsors – giving them an opportunity to exchange information about the region’s prospects in a changing world.

COVID-19 was at the forefront of discussion, as well as border lockdowns, travel restrictions, protocols and how the global pandemic has impacted the industry. Despite the many challenges they faced, all were optimistic that yachting and charters would remain compelling propositions given the safety, stability and pristine natural wonders in the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand.

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“COVID has created a new world,” said Sarah Egan, Director of Boat Style based in Brisbane. “Yacht owners are pushing to see more. Our aim should be to promote our region as a safe-haven and entice superyachts from Asia and around the world to visit down here – for them to explore further afield and stay longer.”

For more information visit www.rivergate.com.au

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