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10th edition 2013

A Cruiser’s Guide to the Bay of Islands in New Zealand’s Beautiful Northland

IN THIS ISSUE Where to get things done around the Opua Marina Northland’s Top 10 Must Dos Bay of Islands Annual Events Places to see between the Twin Coasts Customs Arrival Forms and Information Cruising Guide and Anchorages AND MORE...

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Don’t miss our Marine Expo held annually in November. It’s your chance to meet with all our major suppliers and discuss your needs directly with them. The event is hugely successful. Every year we send a representative to Vavau, Tonga to brief yachts sailing to New Zealand on Customs and Immigration procedures and the marine services available in the Port of Opua. It is also a great opportunity to get answers to any questions you may have about cruising in New Zealand.

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CLEARANCE PROCEDURES FOR YACHTS AND PLEASURE CRAFT The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is responsible for ensuring unwanted pests, diseases and other organisms are prevented from entering New Zealand. Once inside New Zealand waters (12 nautical miles from the coast) please ensure all rubbish is contained in closed leakproof containers or sealed in strong plastic bags. A biosecurity inspector will direct the disposal of all your rubbish on arrival. You must arrive at one of New Zealand’s approved places of mSTU BSSJWBM XIFSF B CJPTFDVSJUZ JOTQFDUPS XJMM JOTQFDU BOE DMFBS your vessel and passengers for entry into New Zealand. These entry ports are: » Opua in Northland » Whangarei – Marsden Cove » Auckland » Onehunga » Tauranga (Mt Maunganui) » Gisborne

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Wellington Picton Nelson Lyttelton Timaru Dunedin (Port Chalmers)

Risk items that are either restricted or prohibited entry may include: » FOODSTUFFS including meat, fruit, vegetables, eggs, dairy products, honey and stored products. » RUBBISH – particularly food waste. » PLANTS – no plants or parts of plants may be landed in New Zealand. » CITES (endangered species items), e.g. clam and conch shells, coral, turtle shells and ivory. » LIVE ANIMALS – in general no animals will be permitted to come ashore in New Zealand or to remain aboard

Fishing in Northland, Boat Ramps, Clubs & Amenities


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Amenities Opua Marina Refer to page 2 for infomation on fuel, water, showers, sewerage etc...

Or visit: www.opuamarina.co.nz

Please visit the website for comprehensive information.

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Keep our waters safe and clean Get to know the local rules and help keep our waters safe and clean for everyone to enjoy.

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Arrival Pack BIOSECURITY ACT 1993 Sections 18 and 19 MASTER’S DECLARATION for Full Biosecurity Clearance I, (Given name)

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Customs & Clearance Information

Entry to New Zealand through the Port of Opua is free of ‘Port of Entry’ charges.

Form C1B

Are there any hitchhiking organisms on board including termites, ants, other insects, August 2008 spiders, or vermin?

Do you have any of the following items on board that you are bringing into New Zealand? YES NO The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is responsible for 1. Animal including: ensuring unwanted pests, diseases and other organisms are Products Risk items that are either (SMALL CRAFT) Meat and meat products and poultry (fresh, frozen, restricted or prohibited entry preserved, cooked, canned), lard, eggs prevented from entering New Zealand. YES NO and egg products (fresh, maypowdered, include: mayonnaise, salad dressing, etc), honey and honey Once inside New Zealand waters (12 nautical miles from the products (royal jelly, beeswax, etc), dairy products (butter, milk, cheese, etc), fish and fish Âť FOODSTUFFS including coast) please ensure all rubbish is contained in closed leak-(salmon, trout, products caviar, etc), shellfish. meat, fruit, vegetables, proof containers or sealed in strong plasticDETAILS bags. A biosecurity PART A: REGISTRATION 2. Plant Products including: eggs, dairy products, inspector will direct the disposal Registration of all your rubbish Name of small craft numberon arrival. Date of registration YES NO Fresh fruit and vegetables, nursery stock (live plants, cuttings, soil, bulbs, seeds for sowing honey and stored Country of registration Port of registration You must arrive at one of New Zealand’s approvedand places of sprouting), leis, floral arrangements. products. Sail number Home port mSTU BSSJWBM XIFSF B CJPTFDVSJUZ JOTQFDUPS XJMM JOTQFDU BOE DMFBS Âť RUBBISH – particularly your vessel and passengers for entry New Zealand. Stored including: Name of person in charge Totalinto number of 3. persons on Products board food waste. YES NO Wheat, barley, popcorn, rice, various beans, lentils, chickpeas, nuts, dried fruit. These entry portsPART are: B: ARRIVAL DETAILS NZCS 340 | MARCH 2012 Âť PLANTS – no plants or parts Port of arrival Date of arrival Time of arrival Âť Opua in Northland Âť Wellington 4. Native plants may to be Convention landed in on the International Trade in artefacts and of items subject Port arrived from of stay in NewSpecies Zealand (CITES) New Zealand. Âť Whangarei – Marsden Cove ÂťEstimated Picton periodEndangered including: YES NO LIST PREVIOUS OVERSEAS PORTS (InÂťorder, last port first) Sea shells (clam, queen etc), coral, turtle shells,items), whale bone, animal and hair, Auckland Âť Nelson Âť conch, CITES (endangered species clam andskin conch s)), e.g. feathers, bone, wood carvings, straw. 1. shells,bamboo, coral, turtle shells and ivory. orry. Âť Onehunga Âť2. Lyttelton Tauranga Maunganui) Âť4. Timaru 3. Advance notice of arrival (small craft) (Fax toÂť+64 3 358(Mt 0069 or email: yachts@customs.govt.nz) LIVE ANIMALS – in general no animals iimals will be permitted 5. Used Equipment Âťincluding: Âť Gisborne Âť6. Dunedin (PortTents, Chalmers) to come ashore in New Zealand orr toanimals, remaingolf aboard 5. YES NO bicycles, motorbikes, equipment/medication used with and scuba gear, a vessel in bags. New Zealand territorial aal waters. Some Âť aNew Plymouth Âť Bluff space isfishing Section 21, Customs and ExciseCOMMERCIAL Act 1996 CARGO (Please record on separate sheet and attach if additional required.) equipment, vacuum cleaner exemptions may be granted for keeping eeping an animal on e PERIOD OFcarried ADVANCE OTHER ADVICE AND The entryoutside ports can viewed whether at: www.biosecurity.govt.nz/regs/ List all goods in or onNOTICE the craft from a point NewbeZealand, in the course of international trade o or for sale or supply in those board where prior application hass been made to MPI YES NO This form or the information on this form must begoods, providedbut notexcluding less than 48 hours beforeeffects the estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the stores craft in for New Zealand.Radio Where it is 4125 not Refuse/Garbage 6. Craft’s the personal of crew and passengers and craft. TIJQT QPSUT mSTU BSSJWBM. Please notify Maritime on and the person in charge has agreed eed to comply with e possible to give such notice electronically (e.g. by email or fax), the notice may be given by some other means (e.g. by telephone). The New Zealand Customs Service kHz or 621Khs or VHF Ch 16 of your expected arrival time. On Freephone contact number is 0800 428 786, outside New Zealand +64 9 927 8036. conditions set. There are specific import conditions To the best of my knowledge and belief the above statements are true and correct in every particular and I am To avoid delays in processing, in addition to providing this Advance Notice of Arrival (Form NZCS 340), youask should on VHF channel 16, 2182khz, Maritime Radio contact, thecontact radio operator to notify New Zealand border for dogs and cats. These include measures to be taken m ISSN 1175-396X 4125khz, 6215khz or 8291khz, 12 hours prior to arriving at your nominated Customs port to update or confirm be your ETA. 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INWARD REPORT

updated via Maritime Radio or directly to Customs at the port of arrival. You should also note that officers engaged in the clearance of arriving craft will discontinue the process if they encounter crew behaviour that they deem inappropriate or a compromise to safety. Delays in the completion of clearance formalities will inevitably result.

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and intended port of entry so they can prepare for your arrival. Master’s Signature

FIREARMS (Specify makes, models, DETAILS and serial numbers) PART A: CRAFT Name of craft

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metres metres (Specify) This fact sheet explains howOther entry procedures for yachts and small craft arriving in New ZealandSuperstructure colour If you surrender all prohibitedTrimaran goods (or have them treated if Hull type: Mono Catamaran can be minimised with some early your part. following information will assist Yacht rig: preparation Cutter Sloop onKetch Yawl The Schooner an option)to you will receive a full biosecurity clearance to cruise Other (Specify) Other (Specify) you to prepare for and comply with New Zealand’s entryBeer requirements. Warning: Failure New Zealand waters. comply with the New Zealand arrival and reporting requirements may result in prosecution. PART B: VOYAGE DETAILS

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Non-compliant dogs and cats willl have to be secured at anchor. Application to bring in animals imals should be made to MPI well in advance. Full information on risk and prohibited ibited goods and travelling withTime animals is onPort the biosecurity biosecurity website.  HITCHHIKERS – Any known contamination amination with hitchhiker organisms (termites, ants, ants, moth egg masses, spiders, mosquito larvae, hull biofouling). offouling).

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WHAT ARE THE ENTRY WHAT ARE THE IMMIGRATION Âť Import entry documentation Wineeg, designated berth under biosecurity control. REQUIREMENTS FOR YACHTS REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS Import Entry (Temporary) forlist in sequence, LIST PREVIOUS OVERSEAS PORTS (Please last port first) AND SMALL CRAFT ARRIVING ARRIVING IN NEW ZEALAND Yachts and Small Vessels. 1. 2. IN NEW ZEALAND? ABOARD YACHTS AND SMALL Âť New Zealand Passenger Arrival Card Cigarettes/tobacco 3. 4. CRAFT? Customs welcomes owners of

for each person on board. The New Zealand 6. Customs Service Âť Valid passport containing a valid will provide DETAILS immigration and emigration PART C: CREW AND PASSENGER (PERSON IN CHARGE FIRST) permit/visa (if required) for your services on arrival and departure from SMALL CRAFT STATUS (Family name in block letters) (Attach any additional details of crew members on a separate sheet) intended length of stay, for each New Zealand. Family name Family name First name(s) First name(s) Tick box that applies: person on board. The leaĂ et Visitors Returning Arriving byNew YachtZealand Âť Provide an Advance Notice of Visiting overseas craft Returning permanently Nationality Âť Border Cash Report Date Date of birth Gender birthbearer- Gender (cashof or details the generalNationality immigration registered craft imported craft Arrival to Customs at least 48 hours / Female Male / Female negotiable instruments in excess of Malerequirements forPassport ownersnumber of yachts, prior to your intended time of arrival Passport number Place of issue (City) of issueImport (City) Built in NZ: YES Original NO Place NZ$10,000 must be declared on this small craft, and super yachts travelling Entry number: in New Zealand territorial waters Duty paid: YES NO form).craft to New Zealand,Date together with contact Date and place joining and place joining craft (12 nautical miles from the coastline). OFFICIAL USE ONLY details for immigration ofĂ€ces offshore. Âť Last Port Clearance. )DLOXUH WR FRPSO\ PD\ UHVXOW LQ Family name First name(s) Family name First name(s) number with Verified YES / NO If you are unable toEntry communicate Âť MAF Master Declaration.TIE number SURVHFXWLRQ DQG D SHQDOW\ RI XS one of these ofĂ€Nationality ces, you can telephone Date Gender Date of birth Gender of birth departing WR PRQWKV¡ LPSULVRQPHQW Nationality All necessary arriving and Malethe / Female Male / Female New Zealand Immigration National information is available in the Âť Report directly to a Customs port of number Passport Place of issue (City) Passport Place of issue (City) Contact Centre on +64 9number 914 4100, and New Zealand Border Agencies Information entry (see Where are the Customs ports then dial “0â€? on Date receipt of the automatic Packjoining for Yachts and place joining craft Date and place craft and Small Craft. These of entry? on page 2). response message for an immigration packs are available at Customs ports Âť Fly the international Q-Ă ag once you ofĂ€cer.on The centre faxsheet number is attach if additional space is required) and also a number of ports and marinas PART D: COMMERCIAL CARGO (please record a separate and have entered New Zealand territorial +64 whether 9 914 4119. List all goods carried in or on the craft point outside New Zealand, in the course of international trade or for sale or supply in those goods, but excludes the around the PaciĂ€ c —from thea marina where waters (12 nautical miles). personal effects of crew and passengers and stores for craft. you are departing from may have some PART E: OTHER DETAILS WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED Âť Fill in the required entry supplies. To request a pack, contact TO PROVIDE ON THE ADVANCE ANIMALS ON BOARD documentation in a complete and FIREARMS the New Zealand Customs Service Call NOTICE OF ARRIVAL? Number of animals Kind of animals Country and port where loaded accurate manner. YES Centre: NO New Zealand freephone: 0800 New Zealand legislation requires 428 786, outside New Zealand phone: Required entry documentation: the master of every craft en-route +64 9 927 8240, Fax: +64 9 913 9978, Âť Advance Notice of Arrival to New Zealand to provide certain Email: feedback@customs.govt.nz (Small Craft) (Form NZCS 340). information at least 48 hours prior

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Issue date July 2011

Greetings And Welcome To New Zealand - Nau Mai, Haere Mai Ki Aotearoa New Zealand Customs Service and Ministry of Primary Industries, Biosecurity NZ (MPIBNZ) welcomes owners, masters and crew of international yachts and small craft to New Zealand. As an owner, master or person in charge of a yacht or small craft, you must meet entry requirements when arriving in New Zealand.

ARRIVAL NOTIFICATION The master or person in charge of every craft is required to give advance notice of craft, crew and voyage details no less than 48 hours before the estimated time of arrival in New Zealand territorial waters (12 nautical miles from coastline.) This should be done electronically by completing the NZ Customs Advance Notice of Arrival (small craft) Form NZCS340. You can do this online on Customs’ website www.customs.govt.nz, available via the Visiting Craft section, and follow the links to small craft arrival and information. Or, email or fax the form to us prior to departing from your last port. Failure to comply may result in prosecution.

(Form included in ‘Arrival Pack’) Email: yachts@customs.govt.nz or Fax: +64-3-358 0069 (from overseas)

When nearing New Zealand, updated estimated arrival times can be relayed to NZ Customs and MPIBNZ by calling: Maritime Radio on 4125Khz or 6215Khz or VHF Ch 16. or Russell Radio Offshore Communications, on VHF Ch 16, (which they monitor). 2Q UHFHLSW RI WKH DGYLFH &XVWRPV DQG 03,%1= RIÂżFLDOV will be contacted with the expected time of arrival. If your advised time of arrival changes, you are requested to notify the new time through the local maritime radio network (once in range of the intended port of arrival).

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HEALTH INFORMATION Any visitors to New Zealand who have symptoms such as any combination of a high temperature, rash, FRXJK EUHDWKLQJ GLIÂżFXOWLHV UHGXFHG PHQWDO FODULW\ severe diarrhoea or persistent vomiting, or glandular VZHOOLQJ RU MDXQGLFH RU ZKR NQRZ RI WKH SUHVHQFH RI an infectious disease, should visit a general practitioner immediately on arrival or if such symptoms arise during their visit (lists of general practitioners are in the White Pages at the front of New Zealand telephone books). If there are any additional health requirements at the time of your arrival you will be informed.As exotic mosquitoes are capable of carrying diseases of human KHDOWK VLJQLÂżFDQFH 03,%1= LQVSHFWV \DFKWV DUULYLQJ LQ New Zealand to identify the presence of all life stages of mosquitoes or of potential breeding sites (such as pooled water). Persons on board yachts should be aware of the risk of carrying such insects to New Zealand and keep yachts free of potential mosquito breeding habitat.

OPUA PORT INFORMATION

On arrival, tie up alongside the Customs & Quarantine “Q� Berth. This is the Opua Marina, Breakwater pier @ approx. position of 35 18.8S 174 07.3E.

OPUA CUSTOMS CONTACT

IMPORTATION OF PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ITEMS New Zealand has strict laws to protect its citizens and natural environment. Penalties may be imposed if you breach those laws by illegally importing: ‡ ,OOLFLW GUXJV ‡ $QLPDO PDWHULDO LQFOXGLQJ DUWLIDFWV HJ VNLQ GUXPV raw bone carvings, feather fans etc) ‡ /LYH SODQWV DQG SODQW PDWHULDO LQFOXGLQJ ÀRZHU OHLV and wood carvings ‡ )LUHDUPV ZHDSRQV RU DPPXQLWLRQ ‡ (QGDQJHUHG VSHFLHV RI ÀRUD DQG IDXQD DQG products derived from these endangered species ‡ 2EMHFWLRQDEOH DUWLFOHV LQGHFHQW

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OPUA MPI BIOSECURITY CONTACT

Phone (Business and After Hours): 029-909-5504 Fax:(from within NZ) 09 402-5980 Email: mqsnld@mpi.govt.nz For further New Zealand border information, visit: www.customs.govt.nz www.biosecurity.govt.nz


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» IMPORTANT INFORMATION

ARRIVAL OF YACHTS AND SMALL CRAFT IN NEW ZEALAND This fact sheet explains how entry procedures for yachts and small craft arriving in New Zealand can be minimised with some early preparation on your part. The following information will assist you to prepare for and comply with New Zealand’s entry requirements. Warning: Failure to comply with the New Zealand arrival and reporting requirements may result in prosecution. WHAT ARE THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR YACHTS AND SMALL CRAFT ARRIVING IN NEW ZEALAND?

Customs welcomes owners of international yachts and small craft to New Zealand. To meet New Zealand’s entry requirements, you must: » Provide an Advance Notice of Arrival to Customs at least 48 hours prior to your intended time of arrival in New Zealand territorial waters (12 nautical miles from the coastline). Failure to comply may result in prosecution and a penalty of up to 12 months’ imprisonment. » Report directly to a Customs port of entry (see Where are the Customs ports of entry? on page 2). » Fly the international Q-Áag once you have entered New Zealand territorial waters (12 nautical miles). » Fill in the required entry documentation in a complete and accurate manner. Required entry documentation:

» Advance Notice of Arrival (Small Craft) (Form NZCS 340). » Inward Report (Small Craft) (Form C1B).

» Import entry documentation eg, Import Entry (Temporary) for Yachts and Small Vessels. » New Zealand Passenger Arrival Card for each person on board. » Valid passport containing a valid permit/visa (if required) for your intended length of stay, for each person on board. » Border Cash Report (cash or bearernegotiable instruments in excess of NZ$10,000 must be declared on this form). » Last Port Clearance. » Ministry for Primary Industries Master Declaration. All necessary arriving and departing information is available in the New Zealand Border Agencies Information Pack for Yachts and Small Craft. These packs are available at Customs ports and also a number of ports and marinas around the PaciÀc — the marina where you are departing from may have some supplies. To request a pack, contact the New Zealand Customs Service Contact Centre: New Zealand freephone: 0800 428 786, outside New Zealand phone: +64 9 927 8240, Fax: +64 9 913 9978, Email: feedback@customs.govt.nz

WHAT ARE THE IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS ARRIVING IN NEW ZEALAND ABOARD YACHTS AND SMALL CRAFT?

The New Zealand Customs Service will provide immigration and emigration services on arrival and departure from New Zealand. The leaÁet Visitors Arriving by Yacht details the general immigration requirements for owners of yachts, small craft, and super yachts travelling to New Zealand, together with contact details for immigration ofÀces offshore. If you are unable to communicate with one of these ofÀces, you can telephone the New Zealand Immigration National Contact Centre on +64 9 914 4100, and then dial ‘0’ on receipt of the automatic response message for an immigration ofÀcer. The centre fax number is +64 9 914 4119. WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO PROVIDE ON THE ADVANCE NOTICE OF ARRIVAL?

New Zealand legislation requires the master of every craft en-route to New Zealand to provide certain information at least 48 hours prior to the expected arrival time in New Zealand territorial waters (12 nautical miles from the coastline).

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The information required includes: » details of the craft » estimated date and time of arrival » the Customs port of entry at which the craft will arrive » details of all crew and passengers onboard » the name of the originating port and subsequent ports visited en-route to New Zealand. You can provide this information by: » facsimile sheet — use the form in the New Zealand Border Agencies Information Pack for Yachts and Small Craft and fax it to +64 9 913 9978, or » visiting our website ww.customs.govt.nz Download and complete the forms listed, and return them by fax or email. WHERE ARE THE CUSTOMS PORTS OF ENTRY?

All craft arriving in New Zealand from overseas must Àrst report at a Customs port of entry. These are located at: ›

Opua

Whanga-rei

Auckland

Tauranga

New Plymouth

Gisborne

Napier

Wellington

Nelson

Picton

Lyttelton

Timaru

Port Chalmers

Bluff

(A more detailed description of the Customs ports of entry is provided separately in the introduction sheet to the New Zealand Border Agencies Information Pack for Yachts and Small Craft.)

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Once your craft has arrived at a Customs port of entry you will be met by Customs and MAF quarantine ofÀcers. » With the exception of an emergency situation, all persons and goods must remain onboard until the craft has been cleared. » All persons in charge of a craft arriving at a place other than a Customs port of entry must immediately report to a Customs or Police ofÀcer. WHAT IS TEMPORARY IMPORT ENTRY (TIE)?

The New Zealand Customs Service uses a number of ways to account for goods being imported and/or exported from our country. A Temporary Import Entry (TIE) is a method of accounting for the importation and subsequent exportation of goods that are intended to remain in New Zealand temporarily, usually up to 12 months. Customs automatically grants TIEs for 6–8 months but there is Áexibility to extend your TIE for up to and, in some cases, beyond 12 months depending on your circumstances. Customs understands that your vessel may need to undergo major repair or reÀt work during your stay and that this takes time. There will be a review date during your visit so you can discuss matters with Customs that may affect your departure date. It is important that you keep in touch with Customs during your stay and advise early if you want to request an extension. In New Zealand, we have developed a simpliÀed Temporary Import Entry (Form C4G) speciÀcally for visiting yachts and small craft that is also a form of security for Customs charges that would normally be payable.

HOW WILL MY VESSEL QUALIFY FOR SIMPLIFIED TEMPORARY ENTRY INTO NEW ZEALAND FOR BONA FIDE VISITORS?

» You must be a bona Àde visitor. » You must be a permanent resident of a country other than New Zealand. » You must have arrived in New Zealand for a temporary visit of up to 12 months. » Your vessel must not be sold or offered for sale in New Zealand without prior permission from Customs. » Your vessel must not be used in a commercial capacity for hire, or the transport of cargo or the carriage of passengers for reward while in New Zealand. What if I don’t match all or some of these requirements?

Yachts and small craft may enter New Zealand for other than bona Àde visitor purposes, ie, if you don’t meet some of the requirements. However, in these circumstances Customs will determine the appropriate entry requirements and tax treatment on a case-by-case basis. WHAT DOES THE SIMPLIFIED TEMPORARY ENTRY PROCESS MEAN FOR ME?

Yachts and small craft are subject to Customs charges (tax) on importation into New Zealand. Customs charges include Customs duty (where applicable) and goods and services tax (GST). If you qualify for the simpliÀed entry process you will not be required to pay Customs charges for the vessel on arrival in New Zealand. In Customs terminology we call this process “temporary entry”. The simpliÀed entry process defers the payment of Customs charges on the understanding that if the vessel is not exported by an agreed date, or Customs duties paid, then the vessel may be liable


to forfeiture (as per the declaration on the simpliÀed temporary entry form). This requires an undertaking from you that your yacht or small craft will depart New Zealand within the timeframe speciÀed.

WHAT DO I DO WITH MY COPY OF THE TEMPORARY IMPORT ENTRY FORM?

HOW DO I GET A TEMPORARY IMPORT ENTRY (TIE)?

In New Zealand, certain goods may be supplied to you without payment of goods and services tax (GST). (The supply of goods and services without the payment of GST is over to the seller/retailer/provider to decide if that is applicable.) You need to record all details of these purchases on the reverse of the yellow copy of the form — it is not sufÀcient that the supplier of the goods merely takes a copy of your Import Entry (Temporary) Yachts and Small Vessels form.

When you arrive in New Zealand, a Customs ofÀcer at the port of arrival will assist you to complete the arrival formalities for your craft and all people on board. These formalities include immigration, craft entry papers and, where applicable, the TIE. If you would prefer to complete the TIE formalities at a later time, on arrival you can talk to the Customs ofÀcer to see if alternative arrangements can be made. However until the TIE has been completed, your vessel must remain within the conÀnes of the Customs controlled area at the port in which the vessel entered. WHAT IS INVOLVED IN COMPLETING THE SIMPLIFIED TEMPORARY ENTRY?

On arrival, the Customs ofÀcer will have you complete a form titled Customs Import Entry (Temporary) for Yachts and Small Vessels. This is a declaration and the information contained within this must be accurate. The simpliÀed temporary entry includes a declaration that is a written form of security that Customs accepts in lieu of money from importers to secure (cover) the Customs charges that would otherwise be payable. By signing the declaration the importer is giving a binding undertaking that, should the goods not leave New Zealand by the stated date then Customs charges, duty and/or GST, as speciÀed will be paid to Customs.

You are expected to retain the yellow copy of this form while in New Zealand and it must be presented to the Customs ofÀcer on your departure.

If at a later date the vessel is entered permanently to New Zealand, the yellow copy must be surrendered to a Customs ofÀcer at the time the paperwork is processed. WHAT IF I DO NOT QUALIFY FOR SIMPLIFIED TEMPORARY ENTRY?

If you do not qualify for the simpliÀed temporary entry process, the Customs ofÀcer on arrival will be able to direct you to a Customs ofÀcer (client service) to work out the most appropriate method for entering your craft. WHAT LENGTH OF TIME WILL I AUTOMATICALLY BE GRANTED FOR MY VESSEL ON ARRIVAL?

You will automatically be granted between 6–8 months. There will be a review date during your visit so you can discuss matters with Customs that may affect your departure date. It is important that you keep in touch with Customs during your stay and advise early if you want to request an extension.

CAN MY YACHT STAY LONGER THAN 12 MONTHS?

Your yacht can stay longer than 12 months. However, the temporary entry conditions that were agreed with Customs on your arrival may not be applicable. Depending on the period of extended stay in New Zealand, and your personal circumstances, Customs may require the following: » Customs may require that the yacht is imported permanently into New Zealand and Customs charges (duty and GST) will then be payable. » If your stay is still temporary and for less than another 12 months (24 months in total), Customs may require a cash deposit or security to cover the Customs charges that would be payable if the yacht was permanently imported into New Zealand. Provided the yacht is exported within the agreed period the deposit will be returned to you following your Ànal departure, or if a security has been accepted it would be released. »

If your stay is still temporary and is for more than another 12 months (more than 24 months in total) you will need to discuss your speciÀc circumstances with a Customs ofÀcer.

Customs will be able to discuss the options available to you. HOW DO I QUALIFY FOR A TIE EXTENSION BEYOND 12 MONTHS WITHOUT THE PAYMENT OF CUSTOMS CHARGES OR THE PROVISION OF A SECURITY?

Customs will consider all requests on a case-by-case basis and take into account any factors such as illness or reÀts that may affect the intended length of stay of your visit.

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HOW SOON BEFORE MY CURRENT TIE EXPIRES SHOULD I CONTACT CUSTOMS FOR AN EXTENSION?

You will need to contact Customs to discuss the possibility of an extension. We advise against leaving this until the last minute as the process can take some time. It is important that you keep in contact with Customs during your stay and, if possible, let Customs know well in advance of your scheduled departure date if you want to request an extension. Contact Customs one month in advance of your scheduled departure date if you want to extend your stay for up to 12 months, and two months in advance of your scheduled departure date if you want to extend your stay beyond 12 months. Please make sure you keep in touch with us. You can: » call our toll free phone number: 0800 428786 (0800 4 CUSTOMS), or » email us at feedback@customs.govt.nz, or » contact Customs at your nearest port. AM I ABLE TO HAVE MULTIPLE VISITS TO NEW ZEALAND AND STILL QUALIFY FOR THE SIMPLIFIED TEMPORARY ENTRY STATUS?

Yes. Over the years we have seen many bona Àde tourist yachts and small craft return to enjoy New Zealand.

WHAT IF MY CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE DURING MY STAY?

Customs is well aware that circumstances change and is more than happy to discuss the available options to you. If your circumstances change at any time during your stay please: » call our toll free phone number: 0800 428 786 (0800 4 CUSTOMS), or » email us at feedback@customs.govt.nz, or » contact Customs at your nearest port. FURTHER INFORMATION Information about allowances and prohibited/restricted imports

A list of allowances (concessions) and prohibited and restricted imports is included in the Advice to Travellers brochure, available in the New Zealand Border Agencies Information Pack for Yachts and Small Craft. Inland Revenue

Most goods and services provided while in New Zealand attract goods and services tax (GST). All requests for information regarding zero-rating with respect to supplies by registered persons for repairs or maintenance of overseas yachts should be referred to: Inland Revenue Department Auckland Customer Services Corner WakeÀeld and Rutland Streets Auckland City Freephone: 0800 377 776

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Maritime New Zealand

Yachts and small craft are not subject to maritime safety charges but are subject to oil pollution levies if the craft is over 100 gross tonnes. However, if you decide to undertake a commercial operation while in New Zealand, you will be subject to both these charges regardless of the size of the vessel. The New Zealand Customs ofÀcials can discuss this with you at the time of your arrival. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Contact your nearest office of the New Zealand Customs Service, visit the Customs website www.customs.govt.nz or call Customs on 0800 428 786 (0800 4 CUSTOMS).


NZCS 340 | MARCH 2012

Advance notice of arrival (small craft) (Fax to +64 3 358 0069 or email: yachts@customs.govt.nz) Section 21, Customs and Excise Act 1996 PERIOD OF ADVANCE NOTICE AND OTHER ADVICE This form or the information on this form must be provided not less than 48 hours before the estimated time of arrival (ETA) of the craft in New Zealand. Where it is not possible to give such notice electronically (e.g. by email or fax), the notice may be given by some other means (e.g. by telephone). The New Zealand Customs Service Freephone contact number is 0800 428 786, outside New Zealand +64 9 927 8036. To avoid delays in processing, in addition to providing this Advance Notice of Arrival (Form NZCS 340), you should contact Maritime Radio on VHF channel 16, 2182khz, 4125khz, 6215khz or 8291khz, 12 hours prior to arriving at your nominated Customs port to update or confirm your ETA. Please ensure that Customs continues to be updated via Maritime Radio or directly to Customs at the port of arrival. You should also note that officers engaged in the clearance of arriving craft will discontinue the process if they encounter crew behaviour that they deem inappropriate or a compromise to safety. Delays in the completion of clearance formalities will inevitably result.

PART A: CRAFT DETAILS Name of craft

Value of craft

Name of person in charge

Contact details

Name of owner

Owner’s address (Street number, street, city, country)

Name of charterer (if applicable)

Charterer’s address (Street number, street, city, country)

Country of registration

Port of registration

Gross tonnage

Sail number

Craft type: Yacht Other (Specify)

Yacht rig: Cutter

Motor launch

Sloop

Ketch

Registration number

Total number of persons on board

Home port

Radio call sign

Shore station or radio contact details

Length (overall) metres

Draft metres

Hull colour Superstructure colour

Yawl

Schooner

Hull type: Mono

Catamaran

Trimaran

Other (Specify)

Other (Specify)

PART B: VOYAGE DETAILS Port of arrival

Estimated date and time of arrival

Port arrived from and date of departure

LIST PREVIOUS OVERSEAS PORTS (Please list in sequence, last port first) 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

PART C: CREW AND PASSENGER DETAILS (PERSON IN CHARGE FIRST) (Family name in block letters)

(Attach any additional details of crew members on a separate sheet)

Family name

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Gender

Family name

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Passport number

Place of issue (City)

Male / Female Passport number

Place of issue (City)

Date and place joining craft

Male / Female

Date and place joining craft

Family name

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Gender

Family name

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Passport number

Place of issue (City)

Male / Female Passport number

Gender

Place of issue (City)

Date and place joining craft

Gender Male / Female

Date and place joining craft

PART D: COMMERCIAL CARGO (please record on a separate sheet and attach if additional space is required) List all goods carried in or on the craft from a point outside New Zealand, whether in the course of international trade or for sale or supply in those goods, but excludes the personal effects of crew and passengers and stores for craft.

PART E: OTHER DETAILS FIREARMS YES

NO

ANIMALS ON BOARD Number of animals

Kind of animals

Country and port where loaded

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BORDER SECURITY IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS It was local knowledge and vigilance that helped identify and capture the Rainbow Warrior bombers. The community have an even greater role in protecting our border today. You know your area best, so let Customs know if you spot anything unusual or suspicious, including people or craft that seem out of place. You can play a vital role in protecting New Zealand communities from international crime, illicit drugs, terrorism, smuggling, and other illegitimate activities by reporting any suspicious border activity to Customs.

CONTACT COASTWATCH 0800 4 CUSTOMS (0800 428 786) free 24-hour, anonymous hotline WWW.CUSTOMS.GOVT.NZ


Form C1B August 2008

INWARD REPORT (SMALL CRAFT)

PART A: REGISTRATION DETAILS Name of small craft

Registration number

Country of registration

Port of registration

Date of registration

Sail number

Home port

Name of person in charge

Total number of persons on board

PART B: ARRIVAL DETAILS Port of arrival

Date of arrival

Time of arrival

Port arrived from

Estimated period of stay in New Zealand

LIST PREVIOUS OVERSEAS PORTS (In order, last port first) 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

COMMERCIAL CARGO (Please record on a separate sheet and attach if additional space is required.) List all goods carried in or on the craft from a point outside New Zealand, whether in the course of international trade or for sale or supply in those goods, but excluding the personal effects of crew and passengers and stores for craft.

FIREARMS (Specify makes, models, and serial numbers)

YES

NO

CONTROLLED DRUGS/MEDICINES ON BOARD (Name and quantity)

YES

NO

STORES ON BOARD Spirits

Quantity

Beer

Wine

Cigarettes/tobacco

SMALL CRAFT STATUS Tick box that applies: Visiting overseas craft

Returning New Zealand registered craft

Returning permanently imported craft

Built in NZ:

YES

NO

Duty paid:

YES

NO

Permanently importing craft to New Zealand

Original Import Entry number:

OFFICIAL USE ONLY TIE number

Entry number

Verified

YES

/ NO

Entry number


PART C: CREW AND PASSENGER DETAILS (Person in charge first) (Surname in block letters)

(Attach any additional details of crew members on a separate sheet)

Surname

Surname

First name(s)

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Nationality

Passport number

Passport number

Overseas contact address

Overseas contact address

Next of kin, relationship

Next of kin, relationship

Address/telephone of next of kin

Address/telephone of next of kin

Surname

Surname

First name(s)

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Nationality

Passport number

Passport number

Overseas contact address

Overseas contact address

Next of kin, relationship

Next of kin, relationship

Address/telephone of next of kin

Address/telephone of next of kin

Surname

Surname

First name(s)

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Nationality

Passport number

Passport number

Overseas contact address

Overseas contact address

Next of kin, relationship

Next of kin, relationship

Address/telephone of next of kin

Address/telephone of next of kin

Surname

Surname

First name(s)

First name(s)

Nationality

Date of birth

Nationality

Passport number

Passport number

Overseas contact address

Overseas contact address

Next of kin, relationship

Next of kin, relationship

Address/telephone of next of kin

Address/telephone of next of kin

Date of birth

Date of birth

Date of birth

Date of birth


PART D: CRAFT DETAILS Design

Craft type Motor launch

Yacht

Other (Specify)

Yacht Rig Cutter

Mast construction Sloop

Ketch

Yawl

Schooner

Alloy

Other (Specify) Hull construction Steel

Alloy

Timber

Composite

Other (Specify) Ferro

Cement

Length

Fibreglass

Composite

Beam Metres

Feet

Other (Specify) Draught

Metres

Feet

Gross tonnage Feet

Metres

COLOURS Mast

Deckhouse/Superstructure (Tops)

Hull (Above waterline)

Deckhouse/Superstructure (Sides)

Hull (Below waterline)

Decks

Dodgers/Sail covers

Sails

ENGINE Make

Model

Power (HP/Kw)

Passage speed under motor

Fuel capacity

Fuel consumption

ELECTRONICS Radar 1

Make

Model

Range

Radar 2

Make

Model

Range

SSB

Make

Model

Call sign

VHF

Make

Model

Call sign

HAM

Make

Model

Call sign

Cellphone

Make

Model

Number

INMARSAT voice

Make

Model

MMSI numbers

INMARSAT fax

Make

Model

MMSI numbers

INMARSAT data

Make

Model

MMSI numbers

GPS 1

Make

Model

GPS 2

Make

Model

Radar detector (CARD)

Make

Model

Radar reflector

Make

Model

SART

Make

Model

EPIRB 121.5 / 406mHz

Make

RADIO SCHEDULES MAINTAINED Frequencies

Model

Times

Serial number (if 121.5 beacon)

Shore station


OTHER EQUIPMENT Life raft

Make

Model

Capacity

Dinghy/Tender

Make

Model

Length

Type

Capacity

Colour

Make

Model

Power (HP/Kw)

Outboard motor Flares Parachute

Hand held

Smoke

Other (Specify)

ANY OTHER IDENTIFYING FEATURES

PART E: OWNERSHIP DETAILS Name of owner Owners address

Owners contact numbers

Telephone

Mobile phone

Facsimile

Email

DECLARATION

I, .. ...................................................................................................................... being the Person in Charge declare that all particulars stated in this Inward Report are true and correct.

Signature of Person in Charge:.......................................................................................................................

Date: .................................................

You are hereby advised that the information on this form is collected for the purpose of Customs clearance, monitoring the movement of craft and persons and border security. You must provide all information requested on the form. Failure to do so is an offence. The information you provide will be held by the New Zealand Customs Service pursuant to the Customs and Excise Act 1996. The Privacy Act 1993 provides rights of access to and the correction of personal information. You may gain access to and correct this information at; New Zealand Customs Service, The Customhouse, 17-21 Whitmore Street, PO Box 2218, Wellington 6140.

NOTES Cash Reporting窶年Z$10,000 or More: If you are carrying, whether on yourself or in your baggage, cash (being coins or paper money) of NZ$10,000 or more (or the foreign currency equivalent), you are required by the Financial Transactions Reporting Act 1996 to complete a Border Cash report.

WARNING There are heavy penalties under New Zealand law for the illicit importation of drugs.

DRUG TRAFFICKING IS NOT WORTH THE RISK OFFICIAL USE ONLY Passenger and Crew details List(s) attached Arrival Card(s)

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DON’T BRING MARINE PEST HITCHHIKERS TO NEW ZEALAND ON YOUR BOAT More than 200 introduced marine species are already established in New Zealand waters and it’s estimated over 85 percent of them arrived as biofouling – the growth on the bottom of vessels. Once established here, introduced species can have severe economic and environmental impacts.

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KEEP RECORDS

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ANTIFOULING (BOTTOM PAINT)

IF YOU INTEND TO CLEAN YOUR HULL ON ARRIVAL

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CLEAN YOUR HULL

cleaning it in New Zealand, it is important that you use facilities where waste water and debris are contained and treated before discharge. Advise the inspector who clears ZPV GPS FOUSZ UIBU ZPV NBZ SFRVJSF QSPNQU haul-out and they will be able to guide you to UIF OFBSFTU .1* SFDPNNFOEFE GBDJMJUZ

DO NOT BEACH OR CAREEN IN NEWÂ ZEALAND WATERS You should not clean your hull by beaching or careening your boat in New Zealand. *O XBUFS DMFBOJOH DPVME CF VTFE GPS SFNPWJOH a light slime layer, and is useful for ongoing maintenance of a clean hull. But once again, if you have fouling above slime, you should only clean your vessel in facilities with waste containment so that potential pest species are not entering New Zealand waters. 5IF .JOJTUSZ GPS 1SJNBSZ *OEVTUSJFT IBT GVMM JOGPSNBUJPO PO UIF FOUSZ SFRVJSFNFOUT GPS yachts and other cruising vessels at

www.biosecurity.govt.nz/enter/ ships/yachts

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM NEW ZEALAND’S MINISTRY FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES New Zealand is considering introducing a new border requirement that all arriving vessels have a well maintained hull, with minimal fouling over and above a slime layer. When introduced, the rule may see some vessels inspected with an underwater camera on arrival and directed for cleaning at a nearby approved facility if required. Full information on any change is at

www.biosecurity.govt.nz/enter/ships/yachts Your biosecurity inspector will have information on arrival.

www.biosecurity.govt.nz

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CLEARANCE PROCEDURES FOR YACHTS AND PLEASURE CRAFT The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is responsible for ensuring unwanted pests, diseases and other organisms are prevented from entering New Zealand. Once inside New Zealand waters (12 nautical miles from the coast) please ensure all rubbish is contained in closed leakproof containers or sealed in strong plastic bags. A biosecurity inspector will direct the disposal of all your rubbish on arrival. You must arrive at one of New Zealand’s approved places of mSTU BSSJWBM XIFSF B CJPTFDVSJUZ JOTQFDUPS XJMM JOTQFDU BOE DMFBS your vessel and passengers for entry into New Zealand. These entry ports are:  Opua in Northland  Whangarei – Marsden Cove  Auckland  Onehunga  Tauranga (Mt Maunganui)  Gisborne  New Plymouth

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Wellington Picton Nelson Lyttelton Timaru Dunedin (Port Chalmers) Bluff

The entry ports can be viewed at: www.biosecurity.govt.nz/regs/ TIJQT QPSUT mSTU BSSJWBM. Please notify Maritime Radio on 4125 kHz or 621Khs or VHF Ch 16 of your expected arrival time. On contact, ask the radio operator to notify New Zealand border agencies (New Zealand Customs Service and MPI) of your ETA and intended port of entry so they can prepare for your arrival.

DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED AT FIRST PLACE OF ARRIVAL ĂŹ %RUGHU 3DVVHQJHU $UULYDO &DUG Every person entering New Zealand must complete a personal declaration. Any quarantine risk item must be declared.

ĂŹ 0DVWHUĂĽV 'HFODUDWLRQ The vessel Master must complete a declaration of all risk items aboard that are either restricted or prohibited (see highlighted box opposite). If you surrender all prohibited goods (or have them treated if an option) you will receive a full biosecurity clearance to cruise New Zealand waters. If this option is not taken, the vessel will remain at the designated berth under biosecurity control.

Risk items that are either restricted or prohibited entry may include: Âť FOODSTUFFS including meat, fruit, vegetables, eggs, dairy products, honey and stored products. Âť RUBBISH – particularly food waste. Âť PLANTS – no plants or parts of plants may be landed in New Zealand. Âť CITES (endangered species items), e.g. clam and conch shells, coral, turtle shells and ivory. Âť LIVE ANIMALS – in general no animals will be permitted to come ashore in New Zealand or to remain aboard a vessel in New Zealand territorial waters. Some exemptions may be granted for keeping an animal on board where prior application has been made to MPI and the person in charge has agreed to comply with conditions set. There are specific import conditions for dogs and cats. These include measures to be taken against rabies between 7 and 12 months prior to arrival. Non-compliant dogs and cats will have to be secured at anchor. Application to bring in animals should be made to MPI well in advance. Full information on risk and prohibited goods and travelling with animals is on the biosecurity website. Âť HITCHHIKERS – Any known contamination with hitchhiker organisms (termites, ants, moth egg masses, spiders, mosquito larvae, hull biofouling). Please note this list is by no means exhaustive. For further information on entry requirements visit the website below:

www.biosecurity.govt.nz/ enter/ships/yachts UNDER THE BIOSECURITY ACT 1993, SMUGGLING ATTRACTS HEAVY PENALTIES May 2012




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0800 402 6292 HYLTON & MARY SCRIVENER

Your local taxi service offering the following:

Airport transfers (please book) Two air conditioned 10 seater taxi’s 24hr service Fully covered in trailer

FREEPH: 0800

402 6292 MOB: 0274 875 032 PH: (09) 402 6292 FX : (09) 402 6293

Car Sales & Rentals Rental cars at reasonable rates (LONG-TERM RATES)

Delivery & PICKUP TO / FROM other ports available Warranty available Inventory suited just for cruisers Buyback programme also available “YOU’LL FIND US DIRECTLY BEHIND THE CUSTOMS BUILDING”

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RENT-A-DENT BAY OF ISLANDS

EXTENDS A WARM

Rental Cars

WELCOME TO ALL OUR VISITORS WITH OPUA

RENT-A-DENT BAY OF ISLANDS p. + 64 9 402 5511 f. + 64 9 402 6173 m. 0274 802 599 www.bayofislandscarrentals.co.nz

MARINA SPECIALS 1st – 30th NOVEMBER 2013 1 Day Rental - $45/Day 1 Week Rental - $30/Day 2-3 Week Rental - $25/Day 4 Week Rental - $20/Day Frozen at 2012 Rates th

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Our prices are inclusive of GST, unlimited kilometer’s and full insurance. All vehicles are covered by 24hr VTNZ Roadside Assistance and are fully compliant with LTNZ Rental Service License Regulations. (Some conditions apply)

Situated at Opua Marina

Call Wayne 402-5511

We have a great selection of ex-rental vehicles for sale. All cars have been fully serviced and very well maintained.

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OPUA BRANCH 1 Beechy Street (the blue store on the wharf!) P: 09 402 5204 Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday 8:30am to 5:00pm Burnsco Marine and Leisure is the biggest seller of marine and motorhome accessories in New Zealand. Burnsco is 100% NZ owned and operated and has been serving New Zealanders for over 100 years. With 13 stores from the Bay of Islands to Christchurch, you’re never too far from your favourite one stop boat and RV shop. Burnsco stocks over 10,000 products. It’s a huge range - marine electronics, safety gear, fishing tackle, kayaks, anchoring, clothing, marine paint, plumbing, electrical and lighting, yacht fittings and much more. So the chances are that you’ll find what you need at Burnsco. And if they haven’t got it, they can get it for you – fast! Nick and his team are known for their friendly, helpful and expert customer service. They know their stuff and can advise you on what will work best for your boat or motorhome. When you’re in the store, sign up for the Burnsco Card. It’s free! And it gives you exclusive savings on many product lines, Rewards vouchers based on accumulated spend, entry into all Card promotions and prize draws, and invitations to Guru nights where experts explain products and techniques. Cruisers can get their own version of the Burnsco Card for quick and easy GST exempt purchases.

PAINT & MAINTENANCE

FISHING

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ELECTRONICS

SAFETY

opua@burnsco.co.nz


opuacanvas AUTO & MARINE TRIMMERS

Opua Canvas, Auto & Marine Trimmers will custom design and manufacture any marine, residential or commercial canvas product to meet your needs. We offer a full sail repair service and as agents for Willis Sails can organize any new sails you may require. The team will take the time to give you just what you require whether it be canvas, upholstery or sails. Whether it is a simple repair or a major overhaul we pride ourselves on quality workmanship, great customer service and only the best products.

On the Marina at Port Opua. Phone: Email:

+64 9 402 8904 opuacanvas@gmail.com

Unit 11, Opua Marine Park, Baffin St Opua, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Powering Cleantech revolution Trans Marine offers professional service and installation of zero emission products, dedicated to charging the green evolution ɻ Renewable Energy & DC Charging Systems ɻ Satellite, WIFI & Navigation Integration ɻ Lithium Batteries

ɻ D400 Wind Generators & Solar ɻ Watermakers ɻ Project Management Consultants

Trans Marine contact information : Ph: 0279326815 www.transmarinepro.co.nz Trans Marine Pro

Opua Bay of Islands, New Zealand info@transmarinepro.co.nz

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Waterfront location Friendly & welcoming Club racing & cruising Regular social events Great bar prices Delicious food Takeaways available

Come and join us for a drink over the water. We look forward to meeting you soon, at the Opua Cruising Club.

Low me Low Lo memb mber ber ersh e rshi ship sh hiip p rates ates ate at es - joi oin no oin now n ow a ow att www www. ww w..op pua uacr acr c ui crui uisi sing si ing gcl club lub ub.c b.c ..co. co. o nz z You’ll find us at the Northern end of Opua Marina, Baffin St, Opua, NZ Call: +64 (0)9 402 6924 Email: info@opuacruisingclub.co.nz Visit: www.opuacruisingclub.co.nz Facebook.com/opuacruisingclub

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PIZZA 3 Beechy Street, Opua Ph: (09) 402 7575 Fax: (09) 402 8124

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Marine Electrics Opua Limited Unit 6 Marine Park p. +64 9 402 7177 f. +64 9 402 7177 m. +64 21 234 4320 e. rob@marineelectricsopua.co.nz

install d n a y l p p We su e install and repair W Solar Panels at Bargain Prices S H Hella Endurant Batteries A Alternators new and used LED Replacement Bulbs L IInverters/Chargers Silent Windgenerators S A All Marine Electronic Instruments GPS Plotters G Depth Sounders D VHF Radios etc... V

“See us for a FREE Battery Check and Friendly, Reliable Service” We Specialise in 12V and 24V Systems.

SHIPPING YOUR BOAT? • IMPORTING PARTS & SPARES? Aironaut Customs will pack, secure & ship your goods, with the care and responsibility as if it were our very own. • • • • • • •

Air & sea freight import & export specialists Customs clearance Carnet processing NZ Customs Temporary Import Agreements Yacht spares customs clearance Marine insurance Yacht & launch shipping

www.aironaut.co.nz Call Grant Hudson Ph: +64 9 309 8814 Mob: +64 21 920 479 Port Opua The Gateway

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FORMERLY ALLEN LEGGE BOAT BUILDERS • OPUA MARINE PARK • BAFFIN ST • OPUA

REFIT • MAINTENANCE • REPAIR • Timber

• Interior Joinery

• Aluminium

• Exterior Teak Work

• Steel

• Paint Prep & Finishing

• Glass Fibre

• System Installation

• Carbon Fibre

• General Maintenance

Full access to Travel Lift and Associated Trades Secure and Dry Inside Storage for Boat & Personal Gear PETER SOWMAN YACHT BUILDING & SERVICES LTD has more than 45 years of international boat building experience including managing major projects such as the 2012 reƂt of the J-Class Yacht Endeavour Tel. +64 9 402 8613 • Mobile +64 (0)21 101 9301 • email p.sowman@xtra.co.nz

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>>> Sales, service, original parts and spares >>> All marine systems repairs & service We are the ONLY Authorised Service, Parts & Spares Dealer in the Bay of Islands for:

We specialize in most types of repairs, maintenance and overhauls of Outboard/Inboard engines, transmissions, generators, electrical, plumbing etc. Project Management available. Marine Technicians: We service Yachts and Commercial Vessels that need reliable marine systems.

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Built in Opua, Bay of Islands, New Zealand and sold direct without dealers and middlemen to save you money.

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PRACTICE HOURS (BY APPOINTMENT): Mon - Fri: 8.30am – 4.30pm Saturday and Sunday: (Closed)

Commercial Street Surgery: 09 404 0885

In an emergency call 111 Commercial Street Surgery 8 Commercial Street, Kawakawa p. +64 9 404 0885 f. +64 9 404 0863 e. commercialstreet1@xtra.co.nz

Broken your glasses? Come away without them? Worried about your eyes?

COME IN AND SEE US FOR THE BEST SOLUTION John Butler Centre 60 Kerikeri Rd, Kerikeri (opposite Caltex at the south end of town)

09 401 7355 www.lowespartners.co.nz

International award winning hair design Male Doctor also available

Proud suppliers of Schwarzkopf Professional

Phone: (09) 402 5050 Email: silverrose1@hotmail.co.nz

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www.northlandseasafety.co.nz 021 042 1671 | 09 401 6404 | 55b Cobham Rd Kerikeri Port Opua The Gateway

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MARINE STAINLESS PRECISION MACHINING GENERAL ENGINEERING HEAVY FABRICATION

Opua's ONLY true outboard specialists Experience the performance and reliability...

...of Yamaha outboards & Southern Pacific inflatables • Opua's only true outboard specialists • Inflatable boat service & repair • Southern Pacific inflatables • Quality used outboards for sale • Trade-ins welcome

Opua Commercial Estate, Paihia Road (SH11), Opua Open Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm Call 09 402 7876 | Email: info@marinecentre.co.nz

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Ian Wood Boatbuilder

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SEE PAGE 79

Located just outside of the Central Opua Business District

Opua Motel SEE PAGE 64

Rent a Dent SEE PAGE 65

Road Runner SEE PAGE 68

BOI Marine Centre SEE PAGE 80

Harold Sails SEE PAGE 80

Trans Marine Pro

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Opua School 3

Opua Marina Office SEE PAGE 1 & 2

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Laundromat

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Kaha Hair Design SEE PAGE 78

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Marina CafĂŠ

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The Marina Shop

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Far North Holdings Opua General Store

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Burnsco SEE PAGE 66

Moorings Charters Fair Wind Charters Opua Cruising Club

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Northland Regional Council

Fuel Dock Sewerage pump out / Water Northland Spars & Rigging SEE PAGE 76

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NZ Stain

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MPI NZ Customs Showers/toilets Gulf Group Brokers SEE page 4

Opua Canvas SEE page 67

Cater Marine SEE inside front cover

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Yacht Building and Services SEE page 70

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Opua Marina Boatyard / Boatbuilders / Painters

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Opua Marina work jetty 23

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Pile & swing moorings The Boathouse SEE page 65

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Northfreeze SEE page 70

Marine Electrics SEE page 69

Yacht Services

nless Cleaning IP joinery North Sails SEE back cover

Marine Traders Storage units

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Total Engineering


Its a Wrap! ;OPZ PZ V\Y SH[LZ[ )VH[ >YHW >PUKÅV^LY is all vinyl from the top of the antifoul to [OL N\U^HSL @V\Y IVH[ JHU SVVR SPRL HU`[OPUN `V\ JHU PTHNPUL We specialise in: All Boat Signage and general signage Apparel - Screen printing & Embroidery Printing - Business Cards & Brochures

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Trixie’s United Travel Phone 0800-43-82-92 (toll free) Email: john@trixies.co.nz

Welcome to the Bay of Islands!

We really look forward to meeting you and sharing our expertise and knowledge, we have been working with yachties worldwide for many years.

We have the enviable reputation for being the friendliest and most professional travel team around. Come over and join us for a coffee... Located next to the Bank of New Zealand in Kerikeri

Meet the team: (from left) John, Trixie, Tracey and Sabine

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T

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Welcome to

North Sails Bay of Islands.

Norths Sails, the global leader in sailmaking with over 100 lofts in 25 countries, is pleased to announce their arrival in the beautiful Bay of Islands. Whether you are looking to have your sails serviced, new sails designed and built, or your covers taken care of,

If you would like to discover why more sailors choose North Sails than any other sailmaking brand in the world

a North Sails Certified sailmaker can look after your every need. We offer FREE pickup and delivery and what’s more our Opua based loft is right at your fingertips!

contact our loft on 09-359-5999 and we’ll be right down.

sales@nz.northsails.com

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