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What's Your Plan? Check the marine weather forecast (winter edit)
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Check the marine weather forecast before departing and frequently during your trip, as things can change quickly and unexpectedly. If in doubt, don’t go out! Boating during the colder months means you need to take additional steps to stay safe. Plan ahead and you can enjoy your time on the water safely.
What's Your Plan? Know the rules before you go (winter edit)
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Know the rules before you head out on the water. Download the Marinemate app from Marinemate.co.nz to find the rules in your area.
What's Your Plan? Take two forms of waterproof communications (Winter edit)
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Take two waterproof ways to call for help. Don't just depend on your mobile phone to communicate as you might not always get great reception when you’re on the water. Have a VHF radio and/or personal locator beacon. Register your beacon before you go at beacons.org.nz Before you head out make sure everything’s in working order and have everything stored in waterproof containers or bags.
What's Your Plan? - Know the rules (15 secs)
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Prep, Check, Know to stay safe on the water. Wear your lifejacket - make sure it is the right size, Take two waterproof ways to call for help, Check the marine weather forecast, Avoid alcohol, and Know the rules to be a responsible skipper
What's Your Plan? - Take two waterproof ways to call for help (15secs)
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Prep, Check, Know to stay safe on the water. Wear your lifejacket - make sure it is the right size, Take two waterproof ways to call for help, Check the marine weather forecast, Avoid alcohol, and Know the rules to be a responsible skipper
What's Your Plan - Check the marine weather forecast (15secs)
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Prep, Check, Know to stay safe on the water. Wear your lifejacket - make sure it is the right size, Take two waterproof ways to call for help, Check the marine weather forecast, Avoid alcohol, and Know the rules to be a responsible skipper
What's your plan - Wear a lifejacket that is the right size
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Prep, Check, Know to stay safe on the water. Wear your lifejacket - make sure it is the right size Take two waterproof ways to call for help, Check the marine weather forecast, Avoid alcohol, and Know the rules to be a responsible skipper
What's your plan? - avoid alcohol
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Prep, Check, Know to stay safe on the water. Wear your lifejacket - make sure it is the right size Take two waterproof ways to call for help, Check the marine weather forecast, Avoid alcohol, and Know the rules to be a responsible skipper
what’s your plan ? Jetski
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Heading out on the water on a Jetski? Prep, Check, Know before you go
What’s your plan? -SUP
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heading out on the water in an SUP? Prep, Check, Know before you go
What's your plan- Yacht
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Heading out on the water ? What's your plan?
What's your plan? - Dinghy
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Heading out on the water this summer? Make sure you prep your boat and equipment.
What's Your Plan? (KAYAK)
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Going Kayaking? What's your plan? Prep your boat, check your gear and know the rules and local marine forecast.
Sea kayaks - Safer Boating Week
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Safer Boating Week video by KASK (Kiwi Association of Sea Kayakers) Kask.co.nz
What's Your Plan? (Boat)
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What's Your Plan? (Boat)
Win a day’s fishing with Milan and Nathan
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Win a day’s fishing with Milan and Nathan
Hutchwilco inflatable lifejacket servicing
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Hutchwilco inflatable lifejacket servicing
New Zealand - Safer Boating Tips
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New Zealand - Safer Boating Tips
Bar Crossing Film Trailer - 30 sec
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Bar Crossing Film Trailer - 30 sec
Bowentown Bar Crossing - how to cross the Bowentown bar safely
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Bowentown Bar Crossing - how to cross the Bowentown bar safely
Kaituna Bar Crossing - how to cross the Kaituna (Maketu) bar safely
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Kaituna Bar Crossing - how to cross the Kaituna (Maketu) bar safely
Raglan Bar Crossing - how to cross the Raglan bar (west coast bar)
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Raglan Bar Crossing - how to cross the Raglan bar (west coast bar)
Tairua Bar Crossing - how to cross the Tairua bar safely
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Tairua Bar Crossing - how to cross the Tairua bar safely
New Zealand Bar Crossing - How to cross a bar safely in a trailer powerboat
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New Zealand Bar Crossing - How to cross a bar safely in a trailer powerboat
Distress Beacons - Taking the search out of search and rescue
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Distress Beacons - Taking the search out of search and rescue
Whanganui River Users' Safety Guide
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Whanganui River Users' Safety Guide
Whanganui River
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Whanganui River
MOSS
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MOSS
Marine Mate iPhone Android App
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Marine Mate iPhone Android App

Komentáře

  • @ladyjusticewarriorqueenz2005

    White Collared Crime has escalated 500% Breaching 100% of the british crimes act 1961. Thats why rednecks get all the funding for their out of control society of racist arrogance & greed. Its time for Maori battalion coastal watch & road watch. As neonazee maritime navy & police are corrupt crime syndicates Smuggling Operations.

  • @Ethanblox009
    @Ethanblox009 Před 2 měsíci

    no

  • @dasbernmeister7001
    @dasbernmeister7001 Před 7 měsíci

    Appalling seamanship. How to capsize a boat in an outlet 101. This is how you do it. czcams.com/video/uNTk2IejfFE/video.htmlsi=NkXCUkT_CTZj7hay

  • @shauncummings2361
    @shauncummings2361 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @jimmanihera7760
    @jimmanihera7760 Před 10 měsíci

    Is It possible to be able to drive my launch from the kaipara to raglan

  • @kimnelson3130
    @kimnelson3130 Před 11 měsíci

    Glory boys is Coast guard name . What happens when CG get damaged or sunk and there is no other form available for rescue other than private boats and a ticketed skipper available to take the helm . The ticketed skipper is not allowed to take an unsurveyed boat out . He has to watch them die from Hyperthermia or drown all because Coast Guard are Glory boys . Check this out.

  • @Joe-dz7kj
    @Joe-dz7kj Před rokem

    Just wanted to see what happened with the disaster in the thumbnail but stayed and watched the entire thing because the of the great reminders of safety. Thanks.

  • @davidredmond1761
    @davidredmond1761 Před rokem

    Fantastic stuff

  • @hhazelhoff1363
    @hhazelhoff1363 Před rokem

    Always have cold beer ready when crossing a bar

  • @user-yj4ww6ej8c
    @user-yj4ww6ej8c Před rokem

    Есть ответы?

  • @jonwallace7015
    @jonwallace7015 Před rokem

    Arse been a skipper for the last 60 years .I have crossed this bar many times .it can sense fear like a dog.i always put my arm bands and speedos on when fishing.

  • @KitLaughlin
    @KitLaughlin Před rokem

    what happens to the commentary at 3:22? A pity.

  • @stephenprice8172
    @stephenprice8172 Před rokem

    This video was uploaded 12 years ago, has had 5,135 "views" which were probably people checking to see what the weather was going to be ( the reason I clicked on it ) and it has had 5 "likes", probably by the people that made it. I have clicked "dislike" because it is an outdated advertisement by people that clearly think nobody knows that weather reports are available at all the places mentioned in this advertisement, and have been available at these places, for years, and years, and years. What SHOULD BE PROMOTED is the apps available that people can get FOR THEIR CELLPHONES, AND THE REWARDS AVAILABLE for them using them. ( fishing gear, radios, giveaways etc with winners selected at random from logins ) Years ago I rung the NZ Met Service and suggested that they establish an 0900 service for boaties, who would press a number to get an updated report for their local area. 6 months later they did. Maybe this time they will update that with the vastly improved technological advancements in services now available, worldwide. WINDFINDER is just 1 example that SAFER BOATING should be promoting, and not the dinosaurs of the past. One wonders if anyone at Maritime NZ or other TAXPAYER FUNDED GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS actually realise that only larger boats and yachts have VHF, Radio Stations weather forecasts come from overseas suppliers, newspapers are not printed anymore, and the MetPhone "service" is even more pathetic than this 15 year old advertisement. Which, after all the time this advertisement has been sitting up there on the net, I am the 1st and only person to make a comment. And I have NEVER MET ANYONE, in 65 years of boating and yachting, NEVER MET ANYONE WHO HAS NOT CHECKED THE WEATHER. It is the CHANGING CONDITIONS AFTER LEAVING PORT that people need to be educated on, not treated like dummies, by dummies.

  • @SarahLeClaire
    @SarahLeClaire Před rokem

    where can i take old fuel in Auckland?

  • @dennisbadcock3816
    @dennisbadcock3816 Před rokem

    When is the Kaituna bar cam going to be fixed?

  • @raykeogh1972
    @raykeogh1972 Před rokem

    That was BRILLIANT, scary but BRILLIANT. Scary is a good thing it make you think deeper, I doubt I will be crossing a bar but at least I know what a bar is. At 63 I always thought a bar was the opening to the sea from a river or estuary. When I was 18 the ferry's in Liverpool at night when Mersey crossings where close are used as night clubs ( dont do that now, this was in the mid 70's) so I used to go there obviously to click with young girls, so the ferries went to the bar and turned around this would take 6 hours 3 each way. That was so informative ive saved it to my laptop. Not buying a boat as such but I want a Honwave T32 IE with a 15hp four stroke engine. Its only for me hence why its only 3.2 mtres I have not bought it yet but will practice on lakes and rives before going out into the sea. I have lots of videos of learing tides but SAND BAR ? Thank you so much for helping me under stand what those are and now I can really understand how DANGEROUS on a windy day that would be and possibly even more dangerous with a cross wind. Thanks for sharing and stay safe out there, Ray K. UK. YNWA.

  • @anthonywalls692
    @anthonywalls692 Před 2 lety

    Anyone else here from Road Rules?? Shout out to Mrs Pruett 🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @RightInFrontOfYou
    @RightInFrontOfYou Před 2 lety

    Lol, that thumbnail looks like something Joe Biden would do.

  • @timmartindale75
    @timmartindale75 Před 2 lety

    "to" not "too". And either "they work...need them to" or "it works...need it to". Come on, guys, this is on behalf of the NZ government.

  • @livelife4228TBAS
    @livelife4228TBAS Před 2 lety

    Im not a fan of boats nor have i ever been on one that i can remember other than a lake boat everyone advertise driving and partying on boats are yachts safer ?

  • @oldrooster8133
    @oldrooster8133 Před 2 lety

    Thought with the most dangerous inlets in the world it is the bottom topography along with the current wind and waves now with this suggestion it may be government doesn't want to come off the pocketbook but my thought is what would happen if you used the equivalent of a river lock and went upriver and cut a bypass Channel exhausting the current from the river to the Sea and do not let boats use that channel instead there would be a lock gate of the inland side of the jetty in the river Channel run the Jetties far enough out to where you can hit, Kamar water and put a lock gate there so that there is no River current and waves between the gates and the Jetties and of course the two sets of Gate at either end cannot ever be open at the same time so other words the river and its current and the rough Seas that it causes it goes one way and the ships the boats they go the other way through the locks to the Sea

  • @davethorstry6700
    @davethorstry6700 Před 2 lety

    Excellent info and filming. In South Africa, on our wild coast we do not have the luxury of NSRI stations/info. It is all done from experience. Most old timers did this on one man paddle skis. Thanks guys.

  • @BeyondTheMind007
    @BeyondTheMind007 Před 2 lety

    Does this pertain to kayaks, or more so boats?

  • @shaunolinger964
    @shaunolinger964 Před 2 lety

    "....ye just about want a pair o grundies with a hole in the back o them so ye don't make a mess..." From the Columbia River Bar, I heartily agree with this idea! Hysterical way of putting it Cap'n.

  • @Trouble-Clef
    @Trouble-Clef Před 2 lety

    There must be an easier way! You shouldn’t have to risk your life every day just crossing the bar to earn a living. I couldn’t do it. You’d have to possess the kind of bravery that very few people have.And the next time I eat seafood I’ll appreciate it even more!

  • @fabmanly1070
    @fabmanly1070 Před 2 lety

    I wish someone would tell that to the pricks operating a JetSki hire business of Manly.

  • @Mientayquehuongta
    @Mientayquehuongta Před 2 lety

    Xin chào người bạn, đã lâu rồi không gặp bạn, chúc bạn thành công trong cuộc sống

  • @damodoesall6240
    @damodoesall6240 Před 2 lety

    Choice, I have a Whitworths brand one of these.

  • @CapnSchep
    @CapnSchep Před 2 lety

    This is an awesome series, I’ve watched this dozens of times and this never gets old ..! Well put together with great editing ..!

  • @chrisseymour3027
    @chrisseymour3027 Před 2 lety

    Your lip-sync is your responsibility, LoL

  • @barbarasevenoaks6821
    @barbarasevenoaks6821 Před 2 lety

    Do all harbours have a bar? Just watched the film "Finest hours" so have learnt a lot. I hadn't heard of them before.

  • @SteveWrightNZ
    @SteveWrightNZ Před 2 lety

    Why not drive around the problem area, instead of ride over the middle of it?

  • @kemgunderson2525
    @kemgunderson2525 Před 3 lety

    Was the sticker missing that says "this end in first"?

  • @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4

    Yes very dangerous crossing a bar , expecially in south Auckland. Here's the dangers never wear a life jacket because it will get in your way restricting movement and you won't be able to punch the huge enemies on the dance floor, yes very dangerous crossing a bar, there's heaps of drank people's dancing maybe a big shamoan girl is stand on your foots. Ooh very painful mate,

  • @cj-fe1oh
    @cj-fe1oh Před 3 lety

    You said to lower your engine before you back into the water. That's a big No-No! So many people have destroyed their pillars in engines from hitting the ground while backing up.

  • @johntabacek581
    @johntabacek581 Před 3 lety

    To add Safety to your Watercraft, you need to upgrade and update your Fire Extinguisher to the UL Listed Rusoh Eliminator which is the 1st complete redesign of the Fire Extinguisher in 70 Years! Why would you use a the flawed design of a pressurized metal canister Fire Extinguisher on a boat? Check it out at Fire Technology Innovations: www.teamfti.com/eliminator

  • @kingtucks-ew8ls
    @kingtucks-ew8ls Před 3 lety

    The kaituna bar is narley

  • @larrydog2554
    @larrydog2554 Před 3 lety

    A great video. It advises to always have a pair of oars or an auxiliary motor. I think this is OK if you have main motor trouble in a calm Lake or River, as it will get you home. I'd suggest that for bar crossings you need your main motor, and if its not working please don't try and cross on an auxiliary motor.

  • @phapnui
    @phapnui Před 3 lety

    I was watching the Miami channel on here to watch fools on boats going out and stuffing their bows. I figured it was time for me to gain some actual useful knowledge about crossing bars.

  • @melodie4258
    @melodie4258 Před 3 lety

    20:44 Heya pops I know you might of forgotten who I am but I love you.

  • @grom7826
    @grom7826 Před 3 lety

    Get independent trim tabs ?

  • @mccoybyz1099
    @mccoybyz1099 Před 3 lety

    That first bar crossing blows me away everytime I see it and I've seen that video many times, I believe the main factor is the boat or more so the hull design!

    • @CapnSchep
      @CapnSchep Před 2 lety

      Also how a real foamy sea can change the way a boat sits in the water with all the air bubbles mixed into the water, that can really make a hull act differently ..! The hull is designed to react to water, not air ...!!

    • @CapnSchep
      @CapnSchep Před 2 lety

      Definitely a very nice hull design ..!

  • @matrixneo6081
    @matrixneo6081 Před 3 lety

    NL mondkapje help!

  • @simonthmy
    @simonthmy Před 3 lety

    Since commonsense isn't common .. why didn't he state that no crew should be on the bow? One of the most dangerous places to be is up forward.

  • @sandwedjanchorassistdevice5836

    I have a new invention the "SandWedJ" this being beneficial in sand & mud when used on grapnel type anchors, grapnel anchors generally used as the main anchor for many weekend fishermen and as a secondary anchor for most other applications. sanadwedj.com.au . Thoughts?

  • @jimdahl2348
    @jimdahl2348 Před 3 lety

    That’s not Florida

  • @donaldasjes7781
    @donaldasjes7781 Před 3 lety

    No way that was Florida in the first clip. There are not any cliffs that high on the shore of Florida. Unless there is a Florida in Australia or New Zealand

  • @CosgroveNotts
    @CosgroveNotts Před 3 lety

    This would be good if Muricans watched this....

  • @barrysargent1213
    @barrysargent1213 Před 3 lety

    I don't want to disrespectful but, l have the same life jacket that you are wearing, l have done some tests on it from my PwC. Mine 9 times out of ten it will not flip me onto my back from a face plant entry to the sea. It will in time, but definitely not fast enough, and needs assistance from waves to do it at any speed, and sometimes never. Thats more than 40% of the time from that angle. So l brought a good inflatable and tested that in the same way. Without a lie, it flips me back within 3 seconds every time no matter what the water is doing or the angle of entry. It never failed, l used 15 canisters in testing from still water to a rough sea. It has much more floatation, Plus it has a water storm hood and a harness, a cheap phone in a plastic bag, a location device, a whistle and a waterproof torch all in it. Apart from it being slightly heavy, l don't know l have it on. I don't think I would use the old one again, because l think it's fairly rudimentary, and may or may not save you, if you are unconscious of coarse. Matinance may have to be done, but that should just go along with the boat. I have no problems with it. I would like to know your opinion, and by all means please do your own testing. Or there are plenty of utube accounts you may look at. Thanks for the video, great advice. I did not know about slipping down the coast a little from Raglan. Thanks again 😊

  • @genenovak2717
    @genenovak2717 Před 3 lety

    Also remember a general rule is that a 1 foot wave will break in 3 feet of water 2 - 6, 3 - 9 et cetera so you know the depth of water