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  2. Each I have owned came with a MPs.used way more than a kite.even the boys when younger could handle it
  3. https://www.ngatipaoaiwi.co.nz/media-release-caulerpa-2.html From mpi site
  4. Exotic caulerpa has been found at Waiheke Island and while there is no Controlled Area Notice at this location, Ngāti Paoa has imposed a rāhui on disturbing the seabed or anchoring within 1 nautical mile (1.8 kilometres) of Thompson's Point or Onetangi Bay.4 days ago https://www.ngatipaoaiwi.co.nz/media-release-caulerpa-2.html
  5. Jokes aside, when the rahui was announced, it was because caulerpa was found around Thomson Point. I'm not aware (and happy to be corrected) but caulerpa hasn't been found in Onetangi itself. It hadn't been at the time of rahui announcement. The rahui also focuses on fishing activties, which is far more common around Thompson point, including anchoring in the spots where caulerpa has been found, and using bottom contact fishing gear. Is it just that anchoring in Onetangi has been conflated by the rahui with anchoring for fishing purposes on Thompson Point?
  6. I'm sure there are exceptions, but I understand deploying an anchor is popular among boaties when they want to go to sleep at night and don't want their boat to drift onto rocks, bang into other boats or drift way out to sea while they are asleep. Some boats, mainly dedicated fishing boats, have GPS spot lock functionality. My understanding is that the battery power is typically insufficient to allow holding a position overnight. Noting the exception to this is the superyacht Artifiact, previously mentioned, that has some massive DC power system that does enable it to hold station without
  7. Rahui is self imposed restriction with no authorised standing. CAN is a different matter.Must be adhered too. I was fishing yesterday in a area that has a Rahui and Yes took my limit of mussels,Why because MPI/Fisheries have called for an extension via public submissions. The Waiheke island Rahui of taking scallops(non take as per MPI) rock lobster,cockles,mussels etc that legal Rahui/MPI restriction ended last October.2023. Only in place for 2yrs Funny part was.We were inspected by fisheries and counted our mussels as we were still inside the supposedly restricted area.No issue and they
  8. I'll reword it. Why would anyone anchor there when............
  9. After years of old baggy 'potatoe sack' sails, and trying to kick the can down the road with second hand sails, getting our first new, purposed designed and built sail was an absolute revaluation in boat handling and performance. The first one was just a cross cut dacron (we have moved onto radial cut cruising laminates now), but we went from being over-powered in gusts and healing over like a bastard, to driving forward in gusts and pointing higher. Boat goes to windward like a freight train now, and with decsent sails we have the ability to fine tune to improve performance and wind rang
  10. It's a tricky one. Why is under rahui but not under CAN? Not an ideal situation. The opinion of locals, as opposed to actual government rules, is also a grey area. If the "locals" were some rich a****** with a mansion on the shore who didn't want to look at boats in "his" bay, we'd all (rightly) tell him to get stuffed. That said, I probably will try not to anchor there. Mostly because it's not my favourite spot in any event though.
  11. I wasn't anchored there. I haven't anchored anywhere there is caulerpa, regardless of a CAN, rahui or just caulerpa. All I was doing was stating a fact, that area is not prohibited. And calling out Lindsay's ignorance at calling boaties 'entitled' while they comply with the rules. It is a personal choice if you acknowledge the rahui. Applying your own moral judgement to others personal choices is a slippery slope. Destiny Church and Drag Queen story-time is a good example of how things go bad when people try applying their own moral views on other's personal choices. Just saying
  12. It is not a technicality at all. Rules are rules. Polite requests are polite requests. There is much angst on here about boaties complying with the rules. Boaties can't be expected to comply with the rules if there is great confusion and uncertainty about what the rules are. Saying rules apply where they don't is 100% the best way to spread confusion and delay. Then, calling out boating for being "entitled wankers" when they are complying with the rules is simply ignorant. As for your 'skin deep' call, that is marginal. I have not anchored anywhere there is caulerpa, regardless
  13. Curious to know of fill the gap sail or general purpose, code sail, Ax, gennaker, etc you have bought, and how much you use it?
  14. A technicality. Buck localism and see where that gets you. I guess your aversion to caulapa and degradation of our ocean is, skin deep? Your personal autonomy is more important. I do support your thinking on the relevance of pleasure boat anchoring anchoring as a transmission vector now horse has bolted.
  15. But why would you anchor there when you have been asked not to?
  16. fact /fakt/ noun a thing that is known or proved to be true. "he ignores some historical and economic facts" Fact: It is not a prohibited area. Prohibited Anchoring areas are defined by Controlled Area Notices as issued by MPI. Not by a group of locals. The only pr
  17. Ah! So let’s be picky then. A rahui requested by the local iwi. Therefore can be wantonly ignored because some boat owners don’t give a sh*t. https://www.ngatipaoaiwi.co.nz/media-release-caulerpa-2.html “To mitigate the spread of this invasive species, Ngāti Paoa is asking for cooperation from the local community, and the fishing & boating communities from further afield, to avoid disturbing the seabed and anchoring in these areas as it risks unwittingly aiding the dispersal of Caulerpa fragments, thereby exacerbating the problem. A rāhui (restriction) on b
  18. Cause it isn't a prohibited zone. What is wrong with these people that can't get their facts straight?
  19. Just passing Onetangi, where there’s about 20 boats anchored in the prohibited zone. Sheesh what’s wrong with these over-entitled people?
  20. Diver client of mine does ship cleaning out of Tauranga. Thats dried up as they are arriving cleaned and log market has collapsed He has a contract coming up cleaning Caulerpa off the bottom around Kawau
  21. Hopefully there's still somewhere in the gulf we can anchor come next summer.
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  23. Yep- as a golden rule, NEVER let a marketing department into anything at your peril. So they have spent tens of thousands [ or probably hundreds of thousands ] on a totally unnecessary exercise. Coastguard units have to sell raffle tickets to raise funds for local units every summer, and here their marketing dept. is splashing out like there is no tomorrow. We all know Coastguard, it did not need marketing, and a new logo and paint ain't going to assist saving anyone's lives. The front end of Coastguard, all volunteers, does a helluva good job in assisting us when needed, well done you guys.
  24. Wheres this funding coming from? Hospitals have been told too save 80 million. Every service is being cut in NZ including bio security staff. If antone thinks mpi/bio security are going to throw millions at this weed think again
  25. Its a bit pessimistic but I dont think we can stop the natural spread, if at all, even with a massive increase in funding to remove it but that doesnt mean we should be careless. At some point people will have to accept that its here to stay and then we are all in management mode.
  26. Yes I understand people are very passionate about their environment, as am I. The point I was wanting to make (and seems to have been missed) is the high levels of disinformation and nonsense surrounding the caulerpa issue. Everyone getting all hot and bothered isn't going to lead to effective outcomes. Referring to disinformation and nonsense is the example given in the RNZ story I posted and you quoted. The 'locals' complaining about a superyacht going into the exclusion zone, going around the east side, then heading up North, and inference being that no enforcement action was taken, an
  27. Artifact. Fully electric position holding Artefact: On board Nobiskrug's striking 80m hybrid superyacht (boatinternational.com)
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