




WHATS HAPPENING UP THE TAMAKI RIVER / PANMURE BOATING NEIGHBOURHOOD
Recently woody John Bullivant had been smooching around the Panmure boating area – seems that the boating community have been have been overlooked by town planners or the likes that work in small windowless city offices and never actually see what their work actually ends up doing – I’ll let John tell the story –
“I recently came down from the Hibiscus Coast to buy some paint, and thought I’d have a look at the new Panmure bridge additions. Took a few more pics of NAU MAI, – looking very sad now. IMATRA is still afloat as well. A few interesting boats further up but out of camera range. Hoping to do a dinghy tour from Half Moon Bay this year to see what’s new and identify a few mystery boats. The old Panmure marina has gone with the new busway and cycle path over the area, and the slip is now cut off by a cycle path and the busway at the top of the road. Could have made a good boat ramp, but you know councils, – not a clue ! Not sure what the future plan is, as things are still under construction, with only the up stream access road open now. Another haul-out area gone, only the Panmure Yacht Club and Half Moon Bay left now for the whole of the Tamaki River.” (edited)
Can any of the river rats tells us more on the goings on to what was once a vibrant marine hub.
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Where to start..well sadly Naumai s owner isn’t entering negotiations at present despite plenty of chat. The boat will go to the bottom soon unless rescued. Stupid situation. AT ran out of MONEY a long time ago and never asked the locals what we wanted ..absolute assholes to deal with just look at the graffiti……
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Add the Okahu Bay hardstand area to the list of historic grass-root recreational boating facilities that have been trashed.
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It’s happening on the North Shore as well. The Little Shoal Bay haulout yard has been shut down. Ok, the vessels are not like they use to be, but where do you now do the maintenance that these boats require without taking out another mortgage to pay for the privilege.
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It’s good that this has been brought to the fore. Is Auckland still officially the “City of Sails” or am I showing my age?
A cycleway to replace a haul out facility, heaven help us.
Vaughan Kearns
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