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HomeIndustry UpdatesBoating New Zealand NewsSeptember 2025 issue: boating for every season

September 2025 issue: boating for every season

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From high-performance launches to family memories on the lake, this month’s Boating New Zealand is packed with stories that capture why we love life on the water.

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Every boatie knows that September brings a sense of renewal. Winter is easing, summer still feels distant, and yet the season ahead is full of possibility. Our September issue reflects that spirit, offering a blend of boat tests, heritage stories, and practical projects that connect us to the wider boating world. It goes on sale September 1 — grab your copy from your local bookseller and get set for the season ahead.

Maritimo M50 – luxury from Australia

Stepping into the motor yacht world, the Maritimo M50 showcases Australian craftsmanship with Kiwi appeal. Known for blending long-range capability with refined interiors, Maritimo continues to strengthen its presence in New Zealand. We look at how the M50 balances luxury with practicality, making it a standout option for families wanting space, speed, and seaworthiness in one package.

Senator 550HT – a Kiwi legend

The Senator 550HT, a hardtop that delivers stability, ride, and surprising flexibility for its size. Senator has long been a trusted name among Kiwi fishers and families, and the 550HT shows why. It offers the kind of layout that can be tailored to how you use your boat, whether that’s chasing snapper, diving with mates, or cruising with the kids. We put it through its paces to see why it’s fast becoming a sweet spot in the market.

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Dufour 44 – modern cruising defined

For those with bigger horizons, the Dufour 44 sets a standard in modern high-volume cruising design. With its wide beam carried aft, generous cockpit, and a layout that balances comfort with performance, it’s a yacht built for coastal sailing as much as bluewater adventures. Our review explores how Dufour has captured the essence of contemporary cruising while retaining the sailing character that appeals to experienced owners.

Stories of people and heritage

Boating is never just about machines. This month we pay tribute to Peter Lester, a towering figure in New Zealand sailing whose influence has shaped generations. We also continue our Brief History series with a sailing focus, and in Vintage View we revisit the second yacht named Tawera, a reminder of the deep heritage woven into our maritime culture. These pieces give us perspective on where we’ve come from and the individuals who’ve left a mark on our waters.

Practical know-how and innovations

Beyond the boat tests and heritage features, this issue offers practical help and a look at future technology. Our technical section covers a DIY engine cooling system service, helping owners stay ahead of maintenance before summer arrives. We also examine the Tectrax boat launcher, a smart amphibious solution built with Kiwi ingenuity, and share practical fishing advice with tips to catch elusive John Dory.

For families, we revisit the joy of lake cruising, with stories that remind us boating isn’t always about saltwater spray — sometimes it’s about gentle days afloat, making memories that last. And for those eyeing the future, we look at how electric boats are pushing past battery range anxiety, a hurdle that has long limited their adoption.

The September issue is a mix of innovation, nostalgia, and practical know-how. Whether you’re planning a refit, dreaming of your next yacht, or looking for a new fishing spot, there’s something in these pages to inspire your next outing. Grab your copy from your local bookseller when it goes on sale September 1.

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