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Laszlo Boats used was originally known as Kiwi International Rowing Skiffs (KIRS), and was the most dominant rowing skiff manufacturer in New Zealand, an industry which is "world renowned". They were responsible for building rowing skiffs which won numerous titles, including world and Olympic championships, as well as holding world record times.
MV Kaitaki is a roll-on/roll-off ferry built in 1995. It previously operated under the names, Isle of Innisfree, then Pride of Cherbourg, Stena Challenger and Challenger.As of 2008, MV Kaitaki was the largest ferry operating the Interislander service between the North and South Islands of New Zealand having taken her latest name in 2007.
In 2013, Sealegs CEO David Mckee Wright completed a circumnavigation of the South Island of New Zealand in a Sealegs 7.7m RIB, the first time an amphibious vehicle had done so. [11] In December 2014, Sealegs released a collaboration with New Zealand boat builder Stabicraft – the Stabicraft 2100 ST (Sealegs Technology). [12]
Cavalier Yachts was created as a partnership between Peter K Smith [1] [2] and John Salthouse, trading as Salthouse Custom Glass Boats Ltd, later changed to Custom Glass Boats Ltd. They initially produced the successful Cavalier 32 as well as the Coronet Trailer Sailer and the Corsair 36 launch.
Rhythm was launched in early 2003 and is used as a private fishing boat in New Zealand. [79] The boat was designed to look similar to some US lobster boats , but it uses modern hull technology [ 80 ] Rhythm is 13.5 metres long and has a top speed of 27 knots and a cruise speed of 20 knots.
2015, Private Ownership, Bluff, New Zealand 1043 Nicholsons Rescue/Trust Porinua Rescue (Mana Volunteer Coastguard) 1998–2010 Mana Island Sold 2010. Renamed Toucan, Sold 2015, Workboat, Lyttelton, New Zealand 2021, Workboat, Wanganui, New Zealand 1045 P&O Nedlloyd Rescue (Waiheke Volunteer Coastguard) 1999–2006 Waiheke Island: Sold 2006.
Team New Zealand: Training boat for 2000 challenge Owner Areva Challenge by way of K-Challenge in Valencia. USA–58 Young America: Young America: Replaced USA–53 in 2000 LVC R-R 2 & R-R 3. Luna Rossa Challenge, location unknown SUI–59 Be Happy: FAST 2000 Test yacht Owner +39 challenge competed in Act 5 of LVC: NZL–60 Team New Zealand
Andromeda is a 107.39-metre (352 ft 4 in) * luxury expedition yacht constructed for the New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart. Launched in 2015 and completed in 2016, the vessel was initially named Ulyssess by Hart. The vessel was reportedly sold in 2017 to Yuri Milner and renamed Andromeda. [1]