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  2. So I bought one of these. It arrived really quickly (2 days) via dhl. Installation was simple. Plug & play into the N2k network. It's all there and present. I mounted it in the head behind the mast right on the centre line around 750mm above the water line. The charts aren't up to date with the latest linz updates, but then neither is C-Map! The conditions weren't calm enough tonight to undertake the necessary calibration steps. So so far it's just another expensive GPS receiver, hopefully on Sunday I will get a chance to run the full calibration and see how it per
  3. Officially no decision has been made. I would hope that someone in council has put together an options paper... We wait and see...
  4. So what actually happens when the leases expire? Do Punuku just bend you over and charge a monthly rental, price set by themselves? Or is there a process to renew leases or something? Like a game of musical chairs where everyone runs around trying to secure rights to a new marina berth, and some people are going to miss out? Noting I'm not in a marina, so the vagaries of marina leases and opex and what not are beyond me, but I am observing that the cost of berthing a boat is hugely prohibitive to owning a boat, and this is having a profound effect on the value of boats, particul
  5. As we approach 2026, there are going to be a LOT of boats on the market in AK as the the main tranche of leases expire in Westhaven, owners who have had their boats their since the beginning are all swallowing the anchor for various reasons; too old, too expensive, no family interest in keeping a boat etc. All those boats that look like they are worth a few months rental- they are all going to go but where?
  6. 6yrs on and the overall situation is worse.
  7. Still for sale ,6yrs on was down to 44k now wants 100k https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/boats-marine/yachts/keeler/listing/4680438676?archive=1
  8. Yesterday
  9. Goodhew told Maritime New Zealand it was so calm that the men were free to move around the boat and put fishing lines out. He said he expected to arrive at their destination around 8pm, called his friend at around 7.40pm and believed it was around 20 minutes after that phone call when the wave hit. Goodhew recalled it was getting dark and he was at the rear of the boat checking his client's lures and decided to give them another 15 minutes before calling it a day. Goodhew's recollection was almost cinematic as he described a colossal wall of water with no end in sight. "I l
  10. Now we have lying prosecution witnesses. MNZ case is getting even more tenuous. Difficult to make this up. Just saying. A commercial fisherman sent to rescue ten men in the water after the Enchanter fishing charter capsized off Northland has admitted in court he was fishing in weather he'd earlier said was too dangerous to be out in. Maritime New Zealand's case is Enchanter's skipper should've known a front that smashed Northland overnight Saturday and early Sunday would have continued to impact sea conditions long after it'd passed. Text messages between the Florence N
  11. As per my previous post. Note to clarify, I'm not making any ascertains as to where the capsize happened. I'm just pointing out that there are no facts as to where it happened, and the evidence MNZ is using to say it happened elsewhere from where the skipper said he was - is tenuous.
  12. Sounds idyllic. Not sure how that tech talk got in your thread. Keen to know where you got that big mat. My wife wants one for next summer. (She just doesn't know it yet)
  13. But if the capsize happened where you are claiming, (well east of Miromoto) then the people would of followed the easterly drift of the epirb and not been up against the rocks and the land. Are you suggesting that the current and winds changed direction in the 45 minutes between the capsize and the epirb being activated? (this isn't supported by the facts). I think that you are confusing facts with evidence. The facts are that the current was pushing easterly as shown by the modeling. The evidence of the epirb following the easterly current supports the facts. So how did the
  14. Crickey, have you read anything or are you ignorant? MNZ are inferring the position of the capsize from the location of the EPRIB activation, and saying that based on that, he wasn't where he said he was. Accept, the EPIRB was not activated for 45 minutes after the capsize. So where did the capsize happen? If the EPIRB drifted for 45minutes, what grounds have you got to say the capsize didn't happen where he said he was? I love it how people form opinions based on a couple of social media posts and then call for the guy to be hanged, when they clearly aren't across the issu
  15. They are not confidence inspiring for a yachtie, I have always had concerns about some of our local pleasure launches running up to the pacific islands, however in their favour the ones I know have fitted strongly fastened shutters over the windows and fuel up to the extent that they can use their speed if calm enough to make the passage very quickly in the most benign weather they can.
  16. In flat water with nobody on the fly bridge I presume? So all charter vessels are tested and certified? Going up a steep wave at an angle you could approximately subtract a portion of the angle of the face from that. Supestructure could go beyond the horizontal. The more beam on the worse it would get. I have no experience in high CofG /windage power boats.
  17. AVS 70 degrees as tested, and K those Epirb drifts are logged not modelled.
  18. Stepping Out has been about on the gulf this summer and autumn. I know it goes against the grain for some people. They think boats are for building, or fixing, or sitting on in a marina, or putting off until next weekend. This little Spencer goes sailing. To Coromandel and it's offshore islands. And now to Great Barrier via Port Jackson. VID_20240509_110246.mp4
  19. Last week
  20. "witnesses report a rogue wave. Even MNZ have conceded rogue waves are a real thing." On my last cruise in March i was in 25-30 knots SE heading from slipper Island to great mercury. Big lumpy sea from starboard quarter. One wave appeared from abeam much larger and moving faster. It crested and hit athwart ships and moved us bodily sideways, I don't know how far. Tui is a Farrier 41 and we had the Boards up (running) if they were down I don't know what would happen- break the Boards? Flip the boat? We were in +50m water. I don't know what that wave would have done to a boat when i
  21. I am curious as to what the angle of vanishing stability for that vessel was, if they can even do one without pulling the superstructure off or deforming it? The dynamics of what actually happened will probably never be known, but the observer saying the wave hadn’t “crested” and then inrush from the breaking wave thru saloon window ,( from breaking wave), is not consistent. More likely is that the shouts coming from occupants inside being the thrown to starboard and having the starboard windows implode on them as the vessel rotated to strbd. Have been caught a few times in triple
  22. Yes, the whole debate, and infact the whole prosecution relies on establishing where he was at the time of the incident. We all understand that. That quote, "about as equally likely" in itself demonstrates high uncertainty as to exactly where he was when this happened. On the EPIRB drift, have you ever been to a surf beach? Muriwai for example? You can have tonnes of water pushing in at one spot, and literally 10m to one side, you can have a 3knt current ripping out. Most people on here should be able to understand rips. It is perfectly feasible for the incident to have occurred wher
  23. From that article Know your boat’s limitations: Do not expect your boat to cope with conditions it is not designed for. Don’t take it on a long sea passage if it’s not designed to survive knockdowns and roll-overs: stick to coastal waters where you can run to shelter if the weather turns nasty. That's not bad luck.
  24. Be the same inquest for recreational. Lost of lives. Certainly appearing that Lance strayed of course and in to shallows..Would be looking at sounder or looking at waves and getting best angle? Think defense lawyer is non maritime,saw the bit about the cray fisherman who said he had a early day,7 to 3 is a early day for those when on the crays.A lot work well in to the night clearing pots.
  25. https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/sailing-skills/sunk-in-a-storm-with-no-liferaft-lessons-learned-81596
  26. Trying hard here K, read the report. The EPIRB ping was right on the shelf and given the drift pattern is eastwards then draw your own conclusions Why it happened The Enchanter should easily have coped with the sea conditions off North Cape at the time of the accident. However, it is about as likely as not the vessel had strayed into shallower water off Murimotu Island, an area that is prone to occasional, naturally occurring, larger waves peaking as they entered the shallowing water. When the Enchanter rapidly rolled onto its side, the force of the water exceeded the design parame
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