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Sailng in TAURANGA can get a bit intense. The ships come in pretty quick. I was once in my trailer sailer in the entrance and couldn't get the OB started with a shop blaring away behind me. . Wasn't my fault and was my fault - the ship wasn't there when we started coming in (light day, outgoing tide) and we didn't keep a look out behind. Didn't have a change of undies on board but we all needed them when the horn first sounded. Not my best Moment.

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Would be close to the max range.

Camera was eye height of the shortest officer on the bridge.

 

For those that regularly sail in Tauranga harbour the stbd buoys and beacons in the main channel are set 20m outside the channel - straight line between them it gets shallow enough that the tugs will not go there ~5-6m at the last survey.

Tanea 2 and 4 are inside the channel by ~ 10m, but from the buoys to the 5m contour is ~45m at No2 and ~25m at No4 depending upon the current / wind acting on the buoys.

 

If anyone has questions about the changes to the channels / marks just ask.

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