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Young New Zealanders sail to Antarctica in the wake of great polar explorers
Eight young New Zealanders will soon travel in the wake of great polar explorers, sailing from Argentina to Antarctica across the notorious Drake Pass...

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Spectacular day boat by EightySix Boats
Modern design paired with Kiwi practicality shapes a new style of aluminium day boat.

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Fish thought to be lost from Auckland’s wetlands found after decade of searching
A native freshwater fish thought to be lost from Auckland's wetlands has resurfaced after more than a decade of searching.
Populations of the endan...

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Azimut 58 motor yacht: Italian luxury ready for your next adventure
The Azimut 58 motor yacht sits right in the sweet spot for owners wanting to move beyond smaller flybridge cruisers without taking on the scale of a t...

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Maritimo Muster 2025: a new wave of owner adventures
Maritimo’s refreshed Muster format has turned 2025 into a standout year for owner events, swapping long migrations for relaxed, local weekends that fi...

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Marine Pest of the Week – Japanese Mantis Shrimp (Oratosquilla oratoria)
An aggressive competitor with a dangerous but impressive ‘karate chop’ ability to stun prey. It lives in burrows in the sand and mud, causing damage a...

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Jackson Bay to upgrade wharf to be upgraded with Government funding
The government is providing $2.31 million for the West Coast settlement of Jackson Bay to upgrade its "severely deteriorated" wharf.

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Boat fenders: a practical guide to softer landings
Choosing the right fenders and mooring gear so your hull stays unmarked and your day stays calm.

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One Ocean Protest opens the door to urgent public submissions
Productive talks with the Minister lead to a fast-tracked consultation window on marlin and reef-fish protections.

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Shane Jones speaks to Northland sport fishers about Marlin, but avoids Hauraki Gulf concerns
Jones fronts Northland clubs
Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones met Northland sport fishing clubs in Paihia yesterday, speaking directly wi...

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Rebel with a cause
Boaties who want a serious towing rig with a dose of luxury will want to check out the 2025 RAM 1500 Rebel Hurricane.
The big news is under the bonne...

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Getting Saucy
Saucy Jane is the name of Bill Hamilton’s first successful jetboat, now lost to history, and of Jim Lapsley’s homebuilt working replica, which is very...

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HMNZS Taupo handles the weather while Navy trainees learn the real lessons of the sea
Young watchkeepers face Wellington at its worst — and walk away with confidence earned the hard way.

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One Ocean protest brings Mission Bay to a standstill
A waterfront filled with sound and colour
Mission Bay doesn’t often fall quiet, but at 10:45 this morning the usual waterfront pace was overtaken by ...

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Breaking: One Ocean Protest
The convoy is on the road.
11:00am
Tamaki Drive and Mission Bay are becoming congested with protestors.
https://www.boatingnz.co.nz/2025/11/o...

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One Ocean protest group confirms driving route for Saturday rally
Organisers of the upcoming One Ocean protest have released the full driving route for this Saturday’s planned convoy across Auckland, with vehicles ex...

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Marine Pest of the Week – Eudistoma Australian Droplet Tunicate
With a slimy snot-like appearance this species can form big colonies on rocks. Intrigued? Read more.

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Boom tent awning: simple shade that transforms summer onboard
A boom tent awning boosts shade, airflow and comfort onboard. Here’s how it works and why it matters this summer.

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DAME Design Awards 2025: Fresh thinking takes centre stage at METSTRADE
Discover this year’s DAME Award winners across every category.

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LXNAV E360 wins DAME Award for rethinking marine displays
Find out more about the winner of the 2025 DAME Awards.

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Foil.One Pegasus and the rethink of one person boating
Vintage racecar styling meets modern carbon fibre construction

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Incoming marine weather: unsettled seas building from the north
A humid northeasterly flow and a series of fast-moving fronts will bring rough seas, strengthening winds and heavy rain to many of New Zealand’s coast...

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One Ocean Protest builds momentum as LegaSea pushes for fair fishing rules
The first One Ocean Protest takes place this Saturday as pressure grows for fair, consistent fishing rules in the Hauraki Gulf.

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DAME Design Awards 2025 puts smart marine design under the spotlight
Metstrade 2025 is not only about size and scale. At its heart sits the DAME Design Awards 2025, which quietly shape the way gear on our boats looks, f...

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Geomagnetic space storm lights southern skies — and shakes up satellites, comms, and the power grid
The skies will be beautiful — but the consequences for utilities could be significant.

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One Ocean Protest: recreational fishers rally to defend fair access in the Hauraki Gulf
Grassroots movement challenges commercial carve-outs inside protected waters.

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Solar power afloat: From DIY dreams to plug-and-play reality
How modern marine solar panels are transforming onboard energy — from experimental pioneers like Sailing Uma to off-the-shelf systems now available at...

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Palm Beach XI: bold new chapter for a racing legend
Mark Richards and his team unveil transformative upgrades ahead of the 2025 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race.

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Severe thunderstorm watch for Upper North Island
Heavy rain and thunderstorms expected this afternoon and evening.
MetService has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of the upper No...

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1934 Classic Arch Logan ‘Little Jim’
Some boats feel alive the moment you step aboard. Little Jim does.

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FNZ proposes continued exemption for returning spiny dogfish at sea
A new Fisheries New Zealand review supports keeping the rule allowing fishers to return spiny dogfish, due to the species’ unique biology and operatio...

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Sarah Psaila: “Everyone deserves to come home”
Meet Sarah Psaila, the Coastguard skipper inspiring confidence and safety on New Zealand waters.

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Marine Pest of the Week – Asian Paddle Crab (Charybdis japonica)
The Asian Paddle Crab is in some parts of New Zealand we don't want it to spread.

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Raymarine brings innovation to the Sydney International Boat Show
The 2025 Sydney International Boat Show promises four days of on-water innovation at Darling Harbour, where Raymarine will take centre stage on the ma...

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Packrafting New Zealand
If you’ve ever stood at the end of a tramp and thought, “I could float that,” you already understand packrafting. These small, inflatable boats weigh ...

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Light and lustre: LED upgrades and brightwork revival
LEDs boost safety and efficiency, while well-kept timber adds warmth, pride, and timeless appeal to every boat.

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Buoy-Boy makes waves for summer boating safety
Buoy-Boy brings boating safety to life, reminding Kiwis that most accidents happen close to shore.

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The private pursuit: Talisman and the Maritimo M75 redefine what freedom feels like
The art of freedom
Some yachts are built for speed. Others for status. The Maritimo M75 Talisman lives in a different realm where silence...

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We All Play a Part: Water Safety New Zealand encourages collaboration and participation for Water Sa...
As summer begins, Water Safety Month calls Kiwis to action: stay vigilant and help prevent drownings.














