And the winners are…
The New Zealand Marina Operators Association (NZMOA) has recognised New Zealand’s very best marinas and boatyards for 2020. Find out who they are.
MIA recognises Dylan Lease
utukaka Marina Manager Dylan Lease has been recognised by the MIA with Certified Marina Professional status (CMP). CMP is an internationally recognised accolade for those that achieve high standards in marina operations and it’s testament to Dylan’s professionalism that the MIA selected him for this tribute.
Report on second Covid-19 industry survey
A new survey of the New Zealand marina industry shows the industry remains confident and optimistic.
Momentum on Marlborough Sounds Marinas projects
Ahead of the annual conference,Marlborough Sounds Marinas report in on their key projects.
Regional Roundups: Tauranga
Ahead of the Annual Marinas & Boatyard Conference, three of our Tauranga operations report on progress and developments in the last twelve months.
Te Ana and Gisborne latest to take the Clean Marina pledge
Two marinas have taken the Clean Marina pledge this month: Te Ana Marina in Lyttleton, and Gisborne Inner Marina.
Scope broadens for boatyard trainees
Daryl Smith CMM reports on the June Boatyard Course held at Sulphur Point, Tauranga, where there was a diverse range of trainees.
NZMOA says reopen New Zealand for world cruisers
NZMOA is asking the government to open borders for cruisers. There are Port of First Arrival Berths in New Zealand, which are working together to develop a secure way for vessels to safely complete their 14-day quarantine at dock.
Report on post-lockdown survey findings
A survey of the New Zealand marina industry shows the industry has emerged from lockdown in a strong, confident position.
No to in-water hull cleaning
It may be the easiest and cheapest option for NZ boaties, but cleaning your boat in the marina is not a great idea, says NZMOA.
Marinas that have invested in minimising their impact on the environment are conscious of everything that goes into the water, and in-water cleaning adds to sedimentation on sea beds, and ultimately affects water quality.
Operating in Level 2 Mode
With the move to Level 2, the real work has started for New Zealand’s marinas and boatyards as they adapt to ‘the new normal’.
Glass half full for NZ marina operators
Yachting and maritime past times have a history of thriving in times of hardship. Many of New Zealand’s yacht clubs and sailing classes came out of the depression and post-WW2 years. They were founded in the days where there were fewer travel and lifestyle opportunities, and for this same reason the marine and marina industries in New Zealand could be part of the country’s economic recovery today.
Seeking a national standard for hull cleaning
We all need to l know what’s expected of us. NZMOA seeks a national standard for hull cleaning.
Navigating the Covid-19 crisis
As we start to see light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel, the marina and boatyard industry is looking forward to resuming business as usual. The NZMOA Executive have been meeting regularly via Zoom.
NZ’s best marinas & boatyards named for 2019
New Zealand’s Marina of the Year and four other awards were announced in Russell in September 2019.
Winners of New Zealand’s first Marina of the Year programme announced
Westhaven Marina and Tutukaka Marina were recipients of the first NZMOA Awards, announced in Tauranga this week.