Boating New Zealand - May 2018

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isitors to this month’s Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show in Auckland (May 17 - 20) will pick up
cool fishing tips and techniques at the show’s new Top Catch Master Class fishing seminars.
The Master Class programme – put together with help from fishing retailer Top Catch –
features easy-to-understand, practical advice from some of the country’s top fishing experts:


  • Better Bait Fishing with Adam Clancy

  • Killer Kingfish Techniques with Ben Pokaia

  • Working the Workups with Paul Senior & Mark Kitteridge

  • Super Softbaiting Tips with Adam Royter & Craig Robinson

  • Simple, Efective Fish Filleting with Bruce Duncan and

  • Catching More Gamefish.
    There will also be sessions on Understanding Marine Electronics with Josh Western; Clever Kayak
    Fishing with Stephen Tapp; Fishing from Jetskis with Kirk Davis and Drone Fishing with Milton Freer.
    The Top Catch Master Class seminars will be held throughout the four days of the show in the new Top
    Catch Master Class Seminar Centre in The Rock Fishing Hall.
    The Show – at the ASB Showgrounds in Greenlane, Auckland – is open from 10am to 6pm daily, with a
    late night on Friday, May 18, until 9pm. Adult tickets are $18 each (or 10 for the price of 8) on line until
    May 10, with a courier charge of $4 per order; or $20 at the gate. Children 16 and under are free.


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CAT WITH A VIEW

Stryda Marine has again teamed up
with Kit Carlier Design and Stimson
Yacht Design & Naval Architecture to
produce a 10m power cat.
The design is in response to
enquiries for a multi-purpose
charter vessel suitable for fishing
and dive charters, while also
providing a premium sightseeing
platform for America’s Cup viewing.
 As a multi-role vessel, the cat
ofers outstanding visibility, a high
level of comfort for guests, side
boarding and an aft swim ladder.
With structural design and stability
designed to comply with MNZ 40.C
for commercial operations beyond
restricted limits, she’s a capable,
functional craft that’s a lot sleeker than
the average utilitarian charter boat.
 The symmetrical vee, planing
hull form has plenty of volume to
support 10 passengers and two
crew, basic galley and wet room
shower/heads for rinsing of after
snorkelling or diving. She’s designed
for the Hauraki Gulf and her twin
250hp outboards ofer a 25-knot
speed at full load.
 Pricing for the base boat, painted
but ex-engines and electronics,
starts at $450,000+GST.
The order book is open now, with
a 6-month build time based on
Stryda’s current workload.
Stryda Marine will be displaying
its new T600 Tournament
alloy monohull at this month’s
Hutchwilco Boat Show (Stand 919).
For more information
contact Stryda Marine:
Warren Farr (021 0290 5434)
[email protected]
or Gordon Lee (021 828 10)
[email protected]

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FAR RIGHT Endurance was trapped


  • and then crushed – by the ice.
    RIGHT A crewman views the
    remnants of the vessel.

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