Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Boat Safety - Know the rules



This is a great snapshot of Boating Rules !
-  from Maritime New Zealand





Monday, February 18, 2013

Shore Power supply when on a Marina





Before connecting shore power at any marina for the first time consult with the marina office.  All vessels connecting to shore power must hold & display a current Electrical Warrant of Fitness (EWOF) that complies with AS/NZS3004.2. An Electrical Warrant of Fitness is valid for 4 years from date of first inspection.  Shore power leads must also be tested & tagged annually as per AS/N7S3760.


On arrival
  • Check the value of the low-voltage electrical supply at your berth and whether it is supplied from a shore-side isolating transformer.  The frequency of the supply will be 50 Hz.
  • Check that the socket-outlet you've been provided with will accommodate the plug on your supply cord and check the maximum available current.
  • Where a craft is provided with more than one low-voltage electrical supply, each supply must have the same method of connection: that is, by connection through an isolating transformer with the hull and conductive parts bonded, or by connection without an isolating transformer.
  • Take precautions to prevent the supply lead from sagging or from falling into the water.  In particular, check that neither end of the supply lead could fall into the water if it should become disengaged.
  • Only one craft supply lead should be connected to any one socket-outlet.
  • The supply lead should be in one length, and should not be used while coiled.
  • The entry of moisture and salt into a craft’s appliance inlet can cause a hazard. Examine it carefully and clean it before connecting to the marina low-voltage electrical supply.
  • It is dangerous for unskilled persons to attempt repairs or alterations. If any difficulty arises, consult a licensed electrician or, if at a marina, consult the marina management.


Before leaving the marina
  • Ensure that the marina low-voltage electrical supply is switched off and that the supply lead is disconnected.
  • The supply lead should be disconnected first from the marina socket-outlet, and then from the craft appliance inlet.  Any cover that may be provided to protect the appliance inlet from the weather should be securely replaced. 
  •  The supply lead should be coiled up and stored in a dry location where it will not be damaged.

What Is RCD protection?
All shore power modules are protected by a Residual Current Device. An RCD is an electrical safety device that provides protection by rapidly disconnecting the electricity supply should a fault to earth be detected. Always test the RCD each time you connect to shore power.  If a fault is found to exist disconnect the shore power & notify marina management.

In marinas, can 10A sockets be used for the shore power connection of pleasure vessels?
No, the Electricity Amendment Regulations 2002 and AS/NZS 3004 requires socket outlets to comply with 1EC60309 (round pin plug & sockets) and to be rated l6A or greater for the shore power connection of pleasure vessels. The use of 10 amp socket outlets is limited to use for general purpose single appliances only such as a drill or battery charger and not permitted for on board connectable installations.

Information from - www.med.govt.nz/energysafety

Grilled Snapper with Potatoes

INGREDIENTS

2tsp dried, oregano or 2 tbsp oregano, chopped
2tbsp parsley, chopped
1tbsp lemon zest, finely grated
2garlic cloves, sliced
1/4cup olive oil
3potatoes, thinly sliced
250g cherry tomatoes
4snapper fillets
green salad, to serve
lemon wedges, to serve

INSTRUCTIONS

1.Preheat oven to 200°C. Place oregano, parsley, lemon zest, garlic, and olive oil in a large bowl; season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper; whisk to combine, and transfer 1/2 the mixture to a small bowl.
2.Add potatoes to the large bowl and toss to combine. Spread potatoes onto a large, oiled baking tray and bake for 30 minutes, or until golden. Remove tray from oven and switch oven to grill setting.
3.Place snapper and tomatoes on top of potatoes, spoon over remaining herb oil, and grill for 6-8 minutes. Serve with fresh green salad and lemon wedges.













Monday, February 11, 2013


Fishing Rules at your finger tips

Download this great App!
Get fish species information on-the-go with the MPI Recreational Fishing App. The app helps you to identify recreational fish species common in your area through images, then displays relevant information such as the minimum legal size, maximum daily limits and area bag limits. Short videos show how to release undersize fish correctly and also how to measure and determine the sex of crayfish. Local notices will give you updates on any temporary closures in the area.





Click on this link for more information.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Tip of the Week


Know before you Go

Before you go boating, get familiar with New Zealand's Boating Safety code, no matter what kind of boat you use.






This year we spent most of our time around Kawau. Great weather, so good to get out on the water and relax. Nothing quite like it!







Georgie the puppy took to paddle boarding



Sunset at Kawau Island



Girls enjoying the sun





Fish for dinner :)




Fun afternoon spent here





Stunning !




A great place to Snorkel and spend the afternoon