If you want longevity you need to spray. Alot of your UV protection comes from the gloss level and rolling and tipping doesn't achieve the gloss level resulting in a shorter life.
Reminds me of a yacht I saw that was painted in the yard at Vuda
it had a really good non skid finish to the topsides wth a sprinkling of coral sand through it
Fusion marine use a trailer and tractor. I had a customers boat out there last year. Good deal, and a couple of multis out up there too. You could try Jorn Douglas, NZ shipwrights, 0276992674 for a price using that yard. Tell him Matt from Neptune's Gear referred you...
John Hughes could also be a good option as he has a shed on the waterfront in Mahurangi Harbour and is a multihull expert.
https://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/boating-nz/20150901/283901636723703
That is Fusion Marine at Manga Rd Silverdale. Use the crane to tow a trailer
I do not know who owns it, but there is also the big shed on the north side of the Weiti River where Jon Douglas built the 2 big Roger Hill cats (Kotuku and Cation)
148 entries so far
We are looking at splitting the Baltic 4 division into two as it’s becoming so popular, (probably on length as it’s a general handicap division)
Plus if we don’t get a few more entries for PIC Cruising the entrants will be merged into another division of their choice
We should be so lucky up North. that our Sea Lions stick to water and the occasional dock.
Down in Dunedin they've taken to trying out for the local kids soccer teams...