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Re: T&T: Grounding in NZ

From: Woody and Kathy (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 03 2007 - 01:53:29 EDT

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    Mike:

    I spent nearly twelve years on the South Island of New Zealand, and made
    several trips into the Fiords whilst there. This area is very similar to
    West coast of British Columbia in having many deep fiords with land masses
    going nearly vertical on each side. The charts in the incident report are
    in meters to give you a indication of contour. Anchoring in most of the
    fiords means getting back to the end since anywhere in between is too deep,
    and at the same time too close to shore. Not being a frequent cruiser in the
    fiords, we always either found a fisherman at anchor, and joined them, or
    asked for local knowledge for a place to hole up. We did make it a routine
    to get the local knowledge before our trips. The winds do channel right down
    those big ditches so a good place to anchor was always planned on. We did
    not have GPS so we had to be careful with our piloting so we found the fiord
    we were going for.

    I did notice in the report that calls had been made via VHF, this is
    something new, so the government must have put in repeaters because in the
    sixties, and seventies you could not make radio contact with anyone you
    could not see until you were out in the Tasman Sea.

    Woody
    Marben 27
    Port Orchard, WA
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