Guest Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 There is a new boat on the harbour, the multi story Hauraki Blue Cruises which is a little bigger than the Waiheke Ferries. When sailing and racing the Ferries skirt the yachts which makes life easier for everyone. Not Hauraki Blue. Last Wednesday they came through the middle of the race tooting their horn and insisting that yachts get out of their way. The question is, how big does a boat have to be before "Power gives way to sail" is negated given they are not a scheduled ferry service? Link to post Share on other sites
Clipper 344 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 500ton? Link to post Share on other sites
Clipper 344 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 Some details here - http://www.incatcrowther.com/product_de ... =1&nprod=5 Link to post Share on other sites
grant 40 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 500ton? correct, which is a volume measurement so the dead weight measure on that link doesn't mean squat ask the Harbourmaster, they should have a good idea what it is, and if its under 500ton you would be in the right place to mention their lack of courtesy previously Link to post Share on other sites
Clipper 344 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 yeah, I couldn't figure out what the dead weight meant. It was clearly not enough to be displacement, when looking at fuel, water and crew weights. Link to post Share on other sites
The big T 41 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 500 tonnes equates roughly to a vessel the size of the Asian squid boats we used to get in here. No scheduled ferry service has any rights over yachts in Auckland. From memory the only ferry large enough to be over 500 tonnes was the Supercat at 600 tonnes - even Quickcat is under this. Link to post Share on other sites
floatsome 0 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 How big are the waiheke/GB car ferries? Link to post Share on other sites
JK 28 Posted November 26, 2014 Share Posted November 26, 2014 891t http://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/IPIPIRI-IMO-9574353#master-data Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 This back from a request for clarification from Haurakei Blue Cruises "Have been forwarded your concerns of our vessel in close proximity of your racing fleet Wednesday November 19th. Our vessel “is” restricted by the 500ton rule and on many occasions we are compelled to adhere to regulations and restrictions of our movements. How ever, we are also aware our ship is smaller and more manoeuvrable than most in our class and are aware of the need to accommodate non commercial vessel passage and presence. In short, it is our intention to keep clear of sailing craft as best as possible at all possible times, and will not demand right of way unless we are given no other option. Regards, Rob Blakely. “IPIPIRI”, Hauraki Blue Cruises" " Link to post Share on other sites
erice 732 Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 nice to get that in print from them Link to post Share on other sites
Clive 13 Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 On the subject of ferries .. it is interesting that Auckland Council place penalties on the ferries. 3 mins late for a scheduled stop and it has to be written up and penalties are imposed. Must be a similar contract to the busses. It doesn't exactly promote slowing down or avoidance if you are on a tight time schedule. Link to post Share on other sites
erice 732 Posted March 22, 2015 Share Posted March 22, 2015 over-nighter on the chugging apartment block? http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/cruising/67444990/hauraki-blue-cruises-taking-a-slow-boat-to-slumber Link to post Share on other sites
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