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Auckland On Water Boat Show, September 27-30, 2012

March 05, 2012

Auckland International Boat Show features a new name, new branding and new dates. It has been named the Auckland On Water Boat Show and will have new branding that reflects the greater diversity of exhibitors present at the show as well as the New Zealand’s diverse, world class marine industry. The new dates of this popular boat show are September 27 – 30.

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“It’s a more modern look featuring a range of images that reflect our world class industry, with products and services ranging from superyachts to trailerboats, engines to electronics and watercraft to chartering,” says the show CEO, Michelle Khan.

The Auckland On Water Boat Show prides itself on exhibitions featuring the boats and equipment and the passionate, expert people from the leading edge of NZ’s marine industry – making the show a must-see for anyone interested in marine recreation, or a day out to enjoy the sights, sounds and spectacle of the show.

Auckland On Water Boat Show, September 27-30, 2012

Auckland On Water Boat Show, September 27-30, 2012

Michelle says the development of the stunning Viaduct Harbour marina surrounded by Superyachts, including the new Viaduct Events Centre and the established reputation of the show as a great place to buy and do business it’s encouraging to have such high interest from companies interested in exhibiting at the show.

Maxwell’s new RC12 Windlass Series at HISWA Amsterdam & Auckland International Boat Show

October 12, 2011

Maxwell presented for the first time his new RC12 Automatic Rope/Chain Series of Windlasses at the prominent HISWA Amsterdam and Auckland International Boat Shows in September this year.
These evolutionary new windlasses had a very positive response from the boat builders and public and became a welcome reward for more than two years of  Maxwell´s effort to bring these amazing new products to the market.

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Following on the success of Maxwell’s smaller range of RC windlasses, which have been introduced to appreciative consumers over the past few years, the RC12 Series completes Maxwell’s full range of stylish and innovative rope/chain windlasses that are suitable for boats from as small as 5 metres to as large as 22 metres.

Compressor installation by Maxwell

Compressor installation by Maxwell

The RC12 Series incorporates Maxwell’s latest stylish innovation in automatic rope/chain technology. Retaining the classic open design styling more appropriate on larger vessels, the RC12-10 and the RC12-12 represent the next generation of rope/chain windlass evolution in every respect.

The all new RC12 is packed with patented inventive features combined with Maxwell’s traditionally classic aesthetics, but reflecting the modern “form follows function” of the highly successful RC6, RC8 and RC10 series windlasses.

With a maximum pull of 1590 kg (3500 pounds) and with an anchor retrieval rate of 15 m/minute 50 ft/min), the RC12-12 is one of the fastest and gruntiest windlasses in its class. Capable of handling up to 13mm short link chain spliced to 20 mm nylon rope, via Maxwell’s revolutionary and patented “Wave Design™” chainwheel, and offering a three year warranty, the all new RC12 Series is destined to become one of Maxwell’s best selling windlasses.

Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) at the Auckland International Boat Show 2011

September 21, 2011

With New Zealand being a significant trading partner for the Australian marine sector a number of Australian International Marine Export Group (AIMEX) businesses exhibited at the recent Auckland International Boat Show that ran from 15-18 September 2011.

This show is one that many businesses exhibit at each year, this year AIMEX exhibitors reported a particularly successful show and were pleased with the quality of visitors with many leads to follow up.

Auckland Boat Show 2011 - Pyrotek Noise Control's stand

Auckland Boat Show 2011 - Pyrotek Noise Control's stand

“Auckland International Boat Show has been a show on our calendar for many years, this year the enquiry level has been really encouraging with considerable leads” said Steve Vincent – Austral Propellers and AIMEX Director.

Sean Griffin, GME stated “Whilst GME is a regular exhibitor at this event, we attended the 2011 show without any great expectations. The marine market in NZ has been pretty flat for the past 12 months; however, we were pleasantly surprised by the number and quality of visitors to our booth over the duration of the show and particularly the very keen interest and sales of GME’s GPS equipped EPIRBs. From an exhibitor’s perspective, I would also complement the show organisers, Marine NZ for their professional approach and excellent attention to detail.”

Carl Amor, Director – Aqualuma Marine Lighting was at the show with their dealers and distributors based in New Zealand, Carl said that “the show was very good for Aqualuma and business enquiries increased from the past years.”

Despite the current exchange rate, there also appeared to be considerable interest in Australian boat builders with LeisureCat Australia, Seawind Catamarans and Lightwave Yachts all pleased with the interest in their boats, particularly the multi hull models. The recent legislation changes resulting in purchasing boats and cruising Australian waters for up to 12 months with no GST incurred has certainly been a positive selling point for these builders.

Louise Overall – Lightwave Yachts said “our previous buyers have said that the recent changes in GST legislation would have been another great draw card for their buying an Australian boat, this is really encouraging and we are certainly promoting this excellent change to prospective buyers at the show”

Australian companies present at Auckland International Boat Show included Aqualuma Marine Lighting, Adit Marine, Austral Propellers, GME, LeisureCat Australia, Lightwave Yachts, Ocean Media, PolyFlex Group, Pyrotek Noise Control, Ronstan International and Seawind Catamarans.

Superyacht Australia’s strong presence at the NZ Marine Superyacht Captains Forum, Auckland

September 21, 2011

With New Zealand a close neighbour for the Australian marine sector Superyacht Australia ensured strong presence at the recent NZ Marine Superyacht Captains Forum held in conjunction with the Auckland International Boat Show and Rugby World Cup 2011.

NZ Superyacht Captains Forum

NZ Superyacht Captains Forum

The Australian marine industry has earned its place on the world stage through innovation and technology. Australia’s superyacht sector and related services are world leaders and Superyacht Australia’s presence at these events ensures the Australian marine sector remains front of mind.

Superyacht Australia Chief Executive MaryAnne Edwards said “Attending these events are integral opportunities within our calendar to showcase the innovation of Australian marine manufacturers, and raise Australia’s profile as a destination for international superyachts. Our aim is to ensure Australia is on every superyacht cruising itinerary.”

Barry Jenkins, Chairman – Superyacht Australia spoke at the Forum about Australia as an idyllic destination for more superyachts to cruise and the countries broad facilities for refit, repair and tourism. This panel also included representatives from New Zealand, Singapore, Indonesia, Tonga, Fiji and Tahiti.

Mr Jenkins stated that “the forum provided an excellent platform for the key issues that are barriers to more superyachts cruising in Australian waters to be raised. Superyacht Australia will be focusing on addressing these issues to remove these barriers and drive more business for the sector.”

Delegates including Superyacht captains had the opportunity to raise key issues they see as barriers for more superyachts cruising Australian waters and the Asia Pacific region. Other topical barriers discussed included Tax and Insurance and further topics included Legalities affecting superyacht captains and managing a successful refit.

The Forum concluded with a facilitated session discussing the ‘ideal marina for superyachts’ which generated considerable discussion and debate amongst delegates and will be used as a platform for the region to further develop their facilities for superyachts ensuring AsiaPacific destinations remain competitive with facilities offered in other key cruising destinations like the Caribbean.

The Forum provided many excellent networking opportunities throughout and assisted in further increasing Australia’s profile and capabilities in the global superyacht arena.

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success – Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour

September 19, 2011

The inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland, New Zealand from 14 to 16 September achieved its ambitious schedule of superyacht-related topics and gave international superyacht captains a comprehensive overview of New Zealand and the South Pacific as a superyacht cruising and refit destination.

The NZ Marine Export Group’s Superyacht Captains Forum was held at the Auckland International Boat Show and was the first of its kind in the world. It attracted 120 delegates and featured more than 30 speakers.

Barry Jenkins Chairman of SYBA addresses delegates at the inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum - Photo Credit NZ Marine

Barry Jenkins Chairman of SYBA addresses delegates at the inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum - Photo Credit NZ Marine

The forum opened on Wednesday evening with The Superyacht Report cocktail function at which the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Honourable John Key, welcomed the captains and encouraged them to bring their owners to New Zealand.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

The following morning covered cruising around Asia-Pacific, Australia, Fiji, Indonesia and Singapore. The forum’s master of ceremonies, Peter Montgomery, said NZ MetService weather ambassador Bob McDavitt set the tone for a session packed full of relevant, entertaining information.

“Bob had very good strategy for superyachts coming from the Panama Canal to New Zealand,” Mr Montgomery said. “He talked about the various stages and where yachts could expect favourable conditions and what to avoid in certain areas, particularly once through the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone.

Rodolphe Holler of Tahiti Private Exhibitions is a marine biologist, underwater photographer and diving guide in the South Pacific. “His presentation included fantastic photography,” Mr Montgomery said.

Captain David Jamieson of Yacht Help Fiji described  the colourful cruising grounds of Fiji and reiterated that the area is becoming increasing user-friendly for superyachts. Derek Leonard of Yacht Help Tonga provided a candid presentation of adventure, Tongan-style. “He made the point that Tonga is what you get,” Mr Montgomery says. “Dogs and chickens may be running around and that is how it is. He told the story of superyacht anchored four miles offshore from a prison on the island. A prisoner swam out four miles to the superyacht so the captain called the authorities and asked: ‘What do we do with him?’

“The reply was: ‘Give him a feed and bring him back.’”

Barry Jenkins, chairman of Superyacht Australia, Captain Cilian Budarlaigh, partner, of Yacht Support Group, Indonesia; and Jean-Jacques Lavigne of Superyacht Singapore Association also described their specialist cruising areas.

The afternoon’s sessions included tax optimisation, foreign exchange and international banking. Murray Sarelius of KPMG made captivating his topic of smarter financial management: mitigation of tax, dealing with multiple currencies and using international banking to your advantage.

The topic of contract management, dealing with classification societies and understanding contractual relationships was covered by Jon Barrett, Jon Barrett Associates Inc; Matthew Flynn, McElroys Barristers and Solicitors; and Nick Cressey, Insurance Brokers International. Their message was that if a good contract is in place, its parties have a good chance of avoiding the final part of their talk: dealing with conflict.

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success - Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour - Credit Superyacht Captains Forum

Inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum in Auckland a success - Superyacht Captains enjoy Pacific tour - Credit Superyacht Captains Forum

Other topics covered winning International regattas and rallies, destinations around New Zealand and finally a tasting of New Zealand wines led by Mike Spratt, owner of Destiny Bay Vineyards, before visiting the Giant Rugby World with its spectacular three-dimensional visual display and dining at The Cloud, which showcases New Zealand industry.

On Friday, Darren Morton of Kiwi Risk Management Group got the ball rolling as he discussed ‘International security and piracy’. He stressed the need to train captains and crew to deal with emergencies. Pirates are smart, he said. They pretend to be fishermen, are well funded, use high-tech equipment and monitor radio channels.

Maritime law expert Matthew Flynn outlined the legal implications of taking action against pirates, but insurance expert Nick Cressey lightened the mood with a handy-cam video of  not-so-smart pirates who gave a loaded AK47 to a monkey. The monkey was soon calling the shots – literally.

Next, it was time to bring out the toys. Engineer Kim Attwell of Photo Higher showed his $40,000 remote-controlled helicopters which carry gimballed video and still cameras, ideal for expedition yachts.

Hugh Fulton of Q-sub outlined his development of the recreational submarine.

Then, to an area where New Zealand excels: the refit of superyachts. American-based superyacht manager Jon Barrett said owners refit their yachts out of passion not financial gain, so the entire process has to be enjoyable. He advised on cost estimates and how to research yards before signing a contract.

Mark Wightman of Integrated Marine Group followed with a yard’s perspective on running a successful refit.

Clive Bennett, NZ Ship and Workboat Group, showcased New Zealand’s extensive and specialised refit facilities, including those under development at Whangarei, Tauranga and Auckland.

Delegates visited the NZ Marine International Boat Building Competition, part of the Auckland International Boat Show, in which teams of boatbuilders and apprentices from five superyacht companies had demonstrated their innovation in design and boatbuilding in some of the most sophisticated outrigger canoes ever built.

By video, Martin Redmayne, editor-in-chief of The Superyacht Report, media partner to the forum, thanked the delegates for their attendance and encouraged them to contribute to the next session: Your say: the ultimate superyacht facilities’ session, facilitated by marina operator Phil Wardale.

A presentation by Oscar Siches outlined the principles of a good marina – in the eyes of owners, crews, government and operators.

Also by video, Niccolo Porzio di Camporotondo and Mark Drewelow outlined plans for superyacht facilities around the 34th America’s Cup.

Delegates ended the forum with lunch at Marvel Grill restaurant and a Kiwi-style barbecue at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

Throughout the forum, there was plenty of time for social networking and enjoying some of the Rugby World Cup games. Many delegates said the opportunity to meet other industry members from around the world was a significant reason for attending the forum.

New Zealand Prime Minister opens Auckland International Boat Show

September 15, 2011

The Right Honourable John Key opened the 13th Auckland International Boat Show at a function in the new Viaduct Events Centre on the evening of Wednesday, 14 September. It is believed to be the first time, a boat show in New Zealand has been opened by a prime minister.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Marine Industries Association President, Peter Busfield at Opening Cocktail Function - Auckland International Boat Show and Superyacht Captains Forum 2011' - Richard Gladwe

The audience included marine industry representatives and members of the international superyacht arena, who have come to attend the inaugural Superyacht Captains Forum.

Taking the lead from MC Peter Montgomery, whose introduction had referred to his famous line: “The America’s Cup is now New Zealand’s Cup,” Mr Key expressed the wish to see a new version: “The Rugby World Cup is now New Zealand’s Cup.”

Mr Key highlighted the research and development that makes the New Zealand marine industry an ongoing success on the world stage and said his Government was committed to supporting it. To the superyacht captains he said, “We encourage you to bring your owners to New Zealand.”

The newly developed Viaduct Harbour is proving popular with boat show visitors and exhibitors, says Terry Bailey, who imports Arvor Boats from Europe.

“I’m excited about the show,” he says. “People have commented on the improved flow through the pavilions and the on-water marina. The venue is fantastic.”

The Auckland International Boat Show has more than 200 yachts, launches and trailerboats on display, including a stunning new 55ft cruiser-racer, Equilibrium, designed by Botin Carkeek Yacht Design and built by Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders. She is built in carbon with a carbon mast, with twin helms and a lifting keel.

Another stunner and one of the biggest boats of the show is the 75ft, 40-tonne displacement powercat, Bucket List, exhibited by Alan and Karen Percy of Fibreglass Concepts in Whangarei. Powered by twin C12 705hp Caterpillar engines running through vee drives, the luxury vessel was designed by Steve Ekman and has five bathrooms, three helmstations, four decks and berths for 13 people.

Adventurous-minded visitors to the boat show will be inspired by the bright orange rowboat, Moana, due to embark on a bridge to bridge Tasman crossing from Sydney Harbour Bridge to Auckland Harbour Bridge, powered by the four-man Team Gallagher.

The team has received generous support from companies throughout the New Zealand marine industry, many of which are exhibiting at the show.

This campaign aims to be the first team to row the Tasman Sea from west to east and the only human-powered vessel to round Cape Reinga.

The bright orange 10.5m Trans-Tasman boat will attempt the 1,400 nautical mile voyage (2,500km) powered by Nigel Cherrie, 35, of Auckland; Martin Berka, 36, of Wellington; Andrew McCowan, 28, Hamilton; and James Blake, son of the late Sir Peter Blake, 24, of Dunedin.

The team will be on standby from Monday 24 October for best weather window to start their adventure, estimated to take between three weeks and three months.

But for those seeking a more leisurely style of boating, there are numerous brands of trailer boats, cruising yachts, ribs and launches on display, plus the Discover Boating to assist newcomers to boating.

NZ Marine Industry Rugby World Cup related events:

Auckland International Boat Show 15 – 18 September 2011

Superyacht Captains Forum 15 – 16 September 2011

International Boat Building Competition 17 September 2011

NZ Marine National Yard Tours September – October 2011

Millennium Cup, 16-18 February 2012

Dometic Marine presents HVAC solutions at the 2011 Auckland International Boat Show

September 14, 2011

Dometic Marine distributor, Whiting Power Systems Ltd, presents an extensive range of HVAC (Heating, ventilation and air conditioning) solutions at this year’s Auckland International Boat Show in New Zealand. Products on display for the first time include Dometic’s Emerald Split Air Conditioning System and award-winning In-Duct Breathe Easy™ Air Purifier.

Emerald Split System
Comprising of the Emerald Condenser and the Emerald Evaporator, the new split system has been engineered to use R410A environmentally safe refrigerant. Fully compliant with International green gas standards, the thermodynamic properties of R410A enabled Dometic engineers to increase system efficiency by using fewer amps per capacity.

Based on Dometic’s cutting-edge air conditioning technology, the systems have been designed and refined to maximise performance and durability. The Emerald Split System Series provides increased efficiency by using fewer amps per capacity and offers a refined, quieter system that maximizes performance and durability. The system provides up to 17.5% more cooling capacity and its rotary compressor reduces amperage by up to 40% compared to older counterparts.

Emerald Split System

Emerald Split System

In-Duct Breathe Easy
The In-Duct Breathe Easy Air Purifier, which was awarded the highly acclaimed IBEX Innovation Award in the Mechanical Systems category at IBEX 2010, is specifically designed to work within the ducting of a yacht’s air conditioning system. Operating silently, it purifies and cleanses air using Photocatalytic Nano-Mesh Technology with UV light. Each time the air circulates it is further purified.

The unit takes up little space and if retrofitted will require no alterations to be made to the vessel’s existing air conditioning unit. There is no need for any mounting hardware as a section of the A/C ducting is cut out and the circular In-Duct Breathe Easy tube simply inserted, then the ducting is reattached to it. The Breathe Easy is available in sizes to match all standard duct diameters.

The In-Duct Breathe Easy has been proven by independent test consultancy, Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory to reduce the presence of harmful mould spores and other contaminants and odours by up to 100%. Inhaled mould is acknowledged by leading experts as a key contributor to health issues such as eye and respiratory tract irritation, sneezing and sore throats.

Dometic Breathe Easy In-duct

Dometic Breathe Easy In-duct

Riviera to exhibit a range of yachts at the Auckland International Boat Show

September 14, 2011

Riviera, Australia’s largest and most awarded pleasure boat builder will exhibit an excellent line up of yachts ranging from 43 to 58 feet at the Auckland International Boat Show.

Explore your own private beach as Riviera's space ship, the 53 transports you to yet another idyllic location

Explore your own private beach as Riviera's space ship, the 53 transports you to yet another idyllic location

The Auckland International Boat Show is New Zealand’s largest on-water boat show featuring up to 200 boats from trailerboats through to motoryachts and attracting more than 20,000 boating enthusiasts.

Fuel efficient pod drives propel the 53 to a top speed of about 35 knots and a cruise speed between 25-28 knots

Fuel efficient pod drives propel the 53 to a top speed of about 35 knots and a cruise speed between 25-28 knots

The annual show will be held from September 15-18 at Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour, home to the 2000 and 2003 America’s Cup, where boating enthusiasts will see first-hand what Riviera has to offer the discerning buyer.

Enjoy family time in your very own sky lounge on board Riviera's new 53 Enclosed Flybridge

Enjoy family time in your very own sky lounge on board Riviera's new 53 Enclosed Flybridge

R Marine New Zealand will show case some of Riviera’s latest and most innovative models including the 5000 and 5800 Sport Yachts.  Premium brokerage boats include the 4000, 45, 47, 48 and 51.

Riviera's 5800 Sport Yacht features Volvo Penta IPS which offers 30 per cent better fuel consumption

Riviera's 5800 Sport Yacht features Volvo Penta IPS which offers 30 per cent better fuel consumption

New Zealand is home to some of the world’s best game fishing grounds and blue water cruising, which is why Rivierais such a sought after brand.

Simply up anchor and cruise to another idyllic location on board your 5000 Sport Yacht

Simply up anchor and cruise to another idyllic location on board your 5000 Sport Yacht

R Marine New Zealand dealer principal Bruce McGill said the Auckland International Boat Show would provide a great opportunity for Riviera to introduce its latest designs to the New Zealand market.

The 5000 Sport Yacht is the perfect escape from the everyday

The 5000 Sport Yacht is the perfect escape from the everyday

“I am confident Riviera’s latest models will be well received in Auckland as they have been at other major boat shows in the region and sales have shown; 20 5800s sold since May 2009 and 36 5000s sold since August 2009,” said Mr McGill.

The 5800 Sport Yacht saloon oozes style and comfort

The 5800 Sport Yacht saloon oozes style and comfort

“R Marine New Zealand will also have details on the display of the striking new 53 Enclosed Flybridge, which has already received 18 orders since its release in May and the new 61 Series II Enclosed Flybridge which has sold nine of these new models since its launch in May 2011.

The crisp salty breeze is a refreshing reminder that you have dropped anchor in total isolation on board the 53 Enclosed Flybridge

The crisp salty breeze is a refreshing reminder that you have dropped anchor in total isolation on board the 53 Enclosed Flybridge

“Riviera has participated in the Auckland International Boat Show since its inception and we look forward to showcasing our impressive range at the 2011 show.”

Riviera’s floating display will be at stand 13 on the water alongside the new exhibition centre.

Riviera offers 20 different models from 36 to 85 feet across four model series Flybridge, Sport Yacht, Offshore Express and Motor Yachts.

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011

September 11, 2011

SP-High Modulus, the marine business of Gurit, is to exhibit at the forthcoming Auckland International Boat Show from 15th – 18th September 2011. The Show is New Zealand’s biggest on-water boat show and will feature over 200 boats on display.

Exhibiting at the show in Pavilion One, stand 121, SP-High Modulus – which supplies the superyacht market, high-performance custom, production and workboat sectors – will showcase its comprehensive range of marine composite products, including the new high performance prepreg SE 84 Nano, the structural marine foam core Corecell™ M-Foam and the B³ SmartPac solution.

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011-SE 84 Nano is a next generation carbon prepreg designed to provide enhanced properties that will be most valued by producers of high performance components.

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011-SE 84 Nano is a next generation carbon prepreg designed to provide enhanced properties that will be most valued by producers of high performance components.

The new high performance prepreg SE 84 Nano has been developed for marine applications where compressive performance is a key requirement. When vacuum bag moulded, SE 84 Nano exhibits a 20% increase in compressive strength compared with SP-High Modulus’ SE 84LV. This is achieved through a combination of SP-High Modulus proprietary formulation technology and 3M™ Matrix Resin. This marriage of technology delivers a significant boost to mechanical properties while maintaining the cure and easy handling characteristics of SE 84LV.

Corecell™ M-Foam is SP-High Modulus’ structural marine foam core, which offers a complete cost-effective package comprising high shear strength, low weight and high elongation, low resin uptake for infusion processes and high temperature stability for prepreg processes. Now the performance leader for all marine applications, Corecell™ M-Foam offers a combination of properties such as chemical resistance, built-in toughness, fine cell size and unique ‘knife-cuts’ (which ensure resin absorption is very low, saving both weight and cost). M-Foam has recently been type approved by Bureau Veritas and Registro Italinano Navale (RINA). These complement its previous accreditations by three awarding organisations including ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc. (ABS QE), Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL).

The B³ SmartPac solution is a versatile construction solution that helps builders manufacture composite components more efficiently and cost-effectively than ever before. The B³ SmartPac solution comprises of optimised structural design with pre-cut reinforcements and core materials, designed to reduce complexity and cost in production boatbuilding.

New Zealand Prime Minister Rt Hon John Key to welcome Superyacht Captains Forum

September 02, 2011

In just two weeks’ time, the inaugural NZ Marine Export Group Superyacht Captains Forum will start off with a welcoming address by the New Zealand Prime Minister Rt Hon John Key, at the Opening Cocktail Function, Wednesday 14th September, Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand.

Superyacht Captains Forum 2011

Superyacht Captains Forum 2011

110 delegates from 13 countries have already taken the opportunity to register, including 30 superyacht captains. The full line up of 33 speakers from 10 countries has also recently been announced, assuring delegates of a comprehensive, informative overview of the superyacht sector and its operation as part of the global market.

The forum will feature experts in topics from preparing to win at regattas, maritime law, dealing with piracy, and getting the best of international exchange rates, to New Zealand and South Pacific cruising and the weather to expect en route.

The social programme includes The Superyacht Report Opening Cocktail Function, forum dinner at Auckland’s The Cloud and a match race in the 11-strong 34’ Farr-designed MRX fleet, followed by a casual Kiwi-BBQ at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

Garry Hassall, chairman of the Superyacht Captains Forum committee, says many of the overseas delegates at the forum will use it as preparation for bringing superyachts to New Zealand in the 2011-12 summer.

“The forum will provide them with local knowledge for cruising throughout New Zealand, preparing for success in the NZ Millennium Cup 15 to 18 February 2012, and enjoying the Volvo Ocean Race Stopover, 8 to 18 March”.

To register for the Superyacht Captains Forum, view the full programme and see the speaker bios please visit www.superyachtcaptainsforum.com or e-mail events@nzmarine.com

Some of the forum’s line-up of speakers:

Speakers at the Superyacht Captains Forum will be led by Master of Ceremonies Peter Montgomery, the voice of New Zealand Sailing for 35 years through nine America’s Cups, eight Olympics and all 10 Whitbread/Volvo Races.

Jon Barrett

Jon is the President of Jon Barrett Associates, Inc. (JBA) – a company based in Newport, Rhode Island, that builds and manages large yachts. Jon has also worked as Repair Manager for Derecktor of Rhode Island, and was previously the captain of SY Endeavour. JBA is currently managing 10 yachts.

Darren Morton

An on-board mission commander, Darren has managed entire security operations for a wide range of vessels for two international maritime security companies operating primarily in Red Sea, Somalia, Gulf of Oman, Tanzania and Nigeria.

Mike Spratt

Owner of Destiny Bay Vineyards. A keen sailor, Mike also has over three decades experience as a business manager and now produces one of NZ’s most acclaimed Cabernet blends.

Captain Dan Jackson

As a Master Mariner Dan has extensive background with both power and sail super yachts. Captaining a number of diverse super yachts over the past 20 years, overseeing new builds, and of recent years Dan has been in charge of the fleet logistics for J-class SY Ranger and powerboat MY Vita.

The NZ Marine Export Group would like to welcome the following major sponsors of the Superyacht Captains Forum:

International Media Partner:
The Yacht Report Group

Supported by:
REAL NZ Showcase

Official clothing supplier:
Events Clothing

Official wine supplier:
Destiny Bay Wines / Specialist Winegrowers

Corporate sponsors:
Yard 37 / Waterfront Auckland / Auckland City

Gold sponsors:
Yachting Developments
Southern Spars

Silver sponsors:
Shrinkforce
Southern Pacific Inflatables / Safety At Sea
IBI Marine
The Penguin
Touch of Spice
Hall Spars
McMullen and Wing
Rayglass Boats

NZ Marine Industry Rugby World Cup related events:
Auckland International Boat Show 15 – 18 September 2011
Superyacht Captains Forum 14 – 16 September 2011
International Boat Building Competition 16-18 September 2011
NZ Marine National Yard Tours September – October 2011
Millennium Cup, 15-18 February 2012

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