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U-BOAT WORX THE NEXUS

Dutch submersible manufacturer U-Boat Worx breaks the mould with the launch of the NEXUS series. U-Boat Worx is the market leader in private and commercial submersibles. Since 2017, the company has sold more than 20 of its highly successful Cruise Subs to private operators, resorts, and cruise lines.

Equipped with the latest lithium-ion battery technology, the subs can operate for up to 18 hours and dive up to 10 times a day.

The NEXUS is optimised for ship-based launch and recovery and can also be deployed from land and transported to dive sites.

In addition to the 9-person NEXUS, a marginally smaller and lighter 7-person version is available.

www.uboatworx.com

The NEXUS is optimised for shipbased launch and recovery…

FAIRWAY BAY MARINA IS EXPANDING

Fairway Bay Marina is increasing its berth capacity by 40%. The 32 new berths will bring the total to 85 once complete. The expansion is focused on medium to larger berths and multi-hulls, to cater to current demand. All berths are rental and long-term occupancy is preferred.

Fairway Bay’s expansion will help cater for an unprecedented high demand for marina berths in the Auckland region with its world-class cruising waters, says Marina Manager Mark Seabrooke.

“Fairway Bay Marina

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