Whangaroa - Docking

Dec 01, 2017

Whangaroa (pronounced fong-ga-ro-a) is a large natural, sheltered harbor. The entrance is narrow and through which the tide runs hard.

Note: Protection against  Fanworm.

All boats entering the marina (or any Northlands harbor) must have been anti-fouled within the last 6 months AND have had a bottom wash in the last month. This applies to all boats coming from south of Tutukaka.

Latest update:  December 2017

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